The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1859 - 740 páginas |
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... Wall THE VIOLET 730 731 HUNTING SONG ib . THE RESOLVE . In Imitation of an old English Poem .... THE LAST WORDS OF CADWALLON ; or , the Dying Bard THE NORMAN HORSE - SHOE THE POACHER SONG EPITAPH 732 733 734 735 739 il MEMOIR OF SIR ...
... Wall THE VIOLET 730 731 HUNTING SONG ib . THE RESOLVE . In Imitation of an old English Poem .... THE LAST WORDS OF CADWALLON ; or , the Dying Bard THE NORMAN HORSE - SHOE THE POACHER SONG EPITAPH 732 733 734 735 739 il MEMOIR OF SIR ...
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... wall , Beside his broken spear . from their frontier situation , retained in their household , at Branksome , a number of gentlemen of their own name , who held lands from their chief for the military service of watching and warding his ...
... wall , Beside his broken spear . from their frontier situation , retained in their household , at Branksome , a number of gentlemen of their own name , who held lands from their chief for the military service of watching and warding his ...
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... wall ! j The Cranstouns are an ancient border family , whose chief seat was at Crailing , in Teviotdale . They were at this time at feud with the clan of Scott ; for it appears that the lady of Buccleuch , in 1557 , beset the laird of ...
... wall ! j The Cranstouns are an ancient border family , whose chief seat was at Crailing , in Teviotdale . They were at this time at feud with the clan of Scott ; for it appears that the lady of Buccleuch , in 1557 , beset the laird of ...
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... wall . HERE paused the harp ; and with its swell The Master's fire and courage fell : Dejectedly , and low , he bowed , And , gazing timid on the crowd , He seemed to seek , in every eye , If they approved his minstrelsy ; And ...
... wall . HERE paused the harp ; and with its swell The Master's fire and courage fell : Dejectedly , and low , he bowed , And , gazing timid on the crowd , He seemed to seek , in every eye , If they approved his minstrelsy ; And ...
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... wall , Loud sobs , and laughter louder ran , And voices unlike the voice of man ; As if the fiends kept holiday , Because these spells were brought to - day . I cannot tell how the truth may be ; I say the tale as ' twas said to me ...
... wall , Loud sobs , and laughter louder ran , And voices unlike the voice of man ; As if the fiends kept holiday , Because these spells were brought to - day . I cannot tell how the truth may be ; I say the tale as ' twas said to me ...
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