The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1859 - 740 páginas |
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... ween , Scarce half the charger's neck was seen ; For he was bardeds from counter to tail , And the rider was armed complete in mail ; Never heavier man and horse Stemmed a midnight torrent's force . The warrior's very plume , I say ...
... ween , Scarce half the charger's neck was seen ; For he was bardeds from counter to tail , And the rider was armed complete in mail ; Never heavier man and horse Stemmed a midnight torrent's force . The warrior's very plume , I say ...
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... ween to hear a melting tale , Of two true lovers in a dale ; And how the Knight , with tender fire , To paint his faithful passion strove ; Swore he might at her feet expire , But never , never cease to love ; And how she blushed , and ...
... ween to hear a melting tale , Of two true lovers in a dale ; And how the Knight , with tender fire , To paint his faithful passion strove ; Swore he might at her feet expire , But never , never cease to love ; And how she blushed , and ...
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... ween , While , pondering deep the tender scene , He rode through Branksome's hawthorns green . But the Page shouted wild and shrill- And scarce his helmet could he don , When downward from the shady hill A stately knight came pricking ...
... ween , While , pondering deep the tender scene , He rode through Branksome's hawthorns green . But the Page shouted wild and shrill- And scarce his helmet could he don , When downward from the shady hill A stately knight came pricking ...
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... ween you would have seen with joy The bearing of the gallant boy , When , worthy of his noble sire , His wet cheek glowed ' twixt fear and ire ; He faced the blood - hound manfully , And held his little bat on high ; So fierce he struck ...
... ween you would have seen with joy The bearing of the gallant boy , When , worthy of his noble sire , His wet cheek glowed ' twixt fear and ire ; He faced the blood - hound manfully , And held his little bat on high ; So fierce he struck ...
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... ween, From height, and hill, and cliff, were seen, e A Border beacon. From their number and position they formed a iind of telegraphic communication with Edinburgh. These beacons were " a long and strong tree set up, with a long iron ...
... ween, From height, and hill, and cliff, were seen, e A Border beacon. From their number and position they formed a iind of telegraphic communication with Edinburgh. These beacons were " a long and strong tree set up, with a long iron ...
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