The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1859 - 840 páginas |
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... thee , To win the treasure of the tomb : For this will be St. Michael's night , And , though stars be dim , the moon is bright ; And the Cross , of bloody red , Will point to the grave of the mighty dead . XXIII " What he gives thee ...
... thee , To win the treasure of the tomb : For this will be St. Michael's night , And , though stars be dim , the moon is bright ; And the Cross , of bloody red , Will point to the grave of the mighty dead . XXIII " What he gives thee ...
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... thee by me ; Says , that the fated hour is come , --- And that to - night I shall watch with thee , To win the treasure of the tomb . " - From sackcloth couch the Monk arose , With toil his stiffened limbs he reared ; A hundred years ...
... thee by me ; Says , that the fated hour is come , --- And that to - night I shall watch with thee , To win the treasure of the tomb . " - From sackcloth couch the Monk arose , With toil his stiffened limbs he reared ; A hundred years ...
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... thee what thou hast to do , Or , Warrior , we may dearly rue ; For those , thou mayst not look upon , Are gathering fast round the yawning stone ! " Then Deloraine , in terror , took From the cold hand the Mighty Book , With iron ...
... thee what thou hast to do , Or , Warrior , we may dearly rue ; For those , thou mayst not look upon , Are gathering fast round the yawning stone ! " Then Deloraine , in terror , took From the cold hand the Mighty Book , With iron ...
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... thee William of Deloraine , That he may suffer march - treason pain : " It was but last St. Cuthbert's even He pricked to Stapleton on Leven , Harried P the lands of Richard Musgrave , And slew his brother by dint of glaive . Then ...
... thee William of Deloraine , That he may suffer march - treason pain : " It was but last St. Cuthbert's even He pricked to Stapleton on Leven , Harried P the lands of Richard Musgrave , And slew his brother by dint of glaive . Then ...
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... thee and thine , Do thou be true to me and mine ! This clasp of love our bond shall be ; For this is your betrothing day , And all these noble lords shall stay , To grace it with their company . " XXVII All as they left the listed plain ...
... thee and thine , Do thou be true to me and mine ! This clasp of love our bond shall be ; For this is your betrothing day , And all these noble lords shall stay , To grace it with their company . " XXVII All as they left the listed plain ...
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