The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1859 - 740 páginas |
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... warriors of Buccleuch ; And , would the noble Duchess deign To listen to an old man's strain , Though stiff his hand , his voice though weak , He thought e'en yet ... warrior . It was not framed for village churls , But for INTRODUCTION .
... warriors of Buccleuch ; And , would the noble Duchess deign To listen to an old man's strain , Though stiff his hand , his voice though weak , He thought e'en yet ... warrior . It was not framed for village churls , But for INTRODUCTION .
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... warriors , armed , by night ? They watch , to hear the blood - hound baying ; They watch , to hear the war - horn braying ; To see St. George's red cross streaming , To see the midnight beacon gleaming ; They watch , against Southern ...
... warriors , armed , by night ? They watch , to hear the blood - hound baying ; They watch , to hear the war - horn braying ; To see St. George's red cross streaming , To see the midnight beacon gleaming ; They watch , against Southern ...
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... warrior's bloody bier The Ladye dropped nor flower nor tear ! Vengeance , deep - brooding o'er the slain , Had locked the source of softer woe ; And burning pride , and high disdain , Forbade the rising tear to flow ; e Sir Walter Scott ...
... warrior's bloody bier The Ladye dropped nor flower nor tear ! Vengeance , deep - brooding o'er the slain , Had locked the source of softer woe ; And burning pride , and high disdain , Forbade the rising tear to flow ; e Sir Walter Scott ...
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... warrior ' gan say , 66 Again will I be here : And safer by none may thy errand be done , Than , noble dame , by me ; Letter nor line know I never a one , Wer't my neck - verse at Hairibee . " y XXV Soon in his saddle sate he fast , And ...
... warrior ' gan say , 66 Again will I be here : And safer by none may thy errand be done , Than , noble dame , by me ; Letter nor line know I never a one , Wer't my neck - verse at Hairibee . " y XXV Soon in his saddle sate he fast , And ...
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... warrior's very plume , I say , Was daggled by the dashing spray ; Yet , through good heart , and our Ladye's grace , At length he gained the landing - place . XXX Now Bowden Moor the marchman won , And sternly shook his plumèd head , As ...
... warrior's very plume , I say , Was daggled by the dashing spray ; Yet , through good heart , and our Ladye's grace , At length he gained the landing - place . XXX Now Bowden Moor the marchman won , And sternly shook his plumèd head , As ...
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