The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1859 - 740 páginas |
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... thou keep ; Stay not thou for food or sleep : Be it scroll , or be it book , Into it , knight , thou must not look ; If thou readest , thou art lorn ! Better hadst thou ne'er been born . " XXIV O swiftly can speed my dapple - grey steed ...
... thou keep ; Stay not thou for food or sleep : Be it scroll , or be it book , Into it , knight , thou must not look ; If thou readest , thou art lorn ! Better hadst thou ne'er been born . " XXIV O swiftly can speed my dapple - grey steed ...
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... thou dost not set me free , False Southron , thou shalt dearly rue ! For Walter of Harden shall come with speed , And William of Deloraine , good at need , And every Scott from Eske to Tweed ; And , if thou dost not let me go , Despite ...
... thou dost not set me free , False Southron , thou shalt dearly rue ! For Walter of Harden shall come with speed , And William of Deloraine , good at need , And every Scott from Eske to Tweed ; And , if thou dost not let me go , Despite ...
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... Thou'lt make them work upon the Border . Meantime , be pleased to come with me , For good Lord Dacre shalt thou see ; I think our work is well begun , When we have taken thy father's son . " - XXI Although the child was led away , In ...
... Thou'lt make them work upon the Border . Meantime , be pleased to come with me , For good Lord Dacre shalt thou see ; I think our work is well begun , When we have taken thy father's son . " - XXI Although the child was led away , In ...
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... thou me for thy liege - lord and head ; Deal not with me as with Morton tame , For Scotts play best at the roughest game . Give me in peace my heriot due , Thy bonny white steed , or thou shalt rue . If my horn I three times wind ...
... thou me for thy liege - lord and head ; Deal not with me as with Morton tame , For Scotts play best at the roughest game . Give me in peace my heriot due , Thy bonny white steed , or thou shalt rue . If my horn I three times wind ...
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... Thou , Whitslade , shall teach him his weapon to wield , And o'er him hold his father's shield . " - XIV Well may you think , the wily Page Cared not to face the Ladye sage . He counterfeited childish fear , And shrieked , and shed full ...
... Thou , Whitslade , shall teach him his weapon to wield , And o'er him hold his father's shield . " - XIV Well may you think , the wily Page Cared not to face the Ladye sage . He counterfeited childish fear , And shrieked , and shed full ...
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