The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... Douglas , in the van , Bore down Buccleuch's retiring cian , Till gallant Cessford's heart - blood dear Reek'd on dark Elliot's Border spear . XXXI . In bitter mood he spurred fast , And soon the hated heath was past ; And far beneath ...
... Douglas , in the van , Bore down Buccleuch's retiring cian , Till gallant Cessford's heart - blood dear Reek'd on dark Elliot's Border spear . XXXI . In bitter mood he spurred fast , And soon the hated heath was past ; And far beneath ...
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... Douglas - burn , up Yarrow stream , Their horses prance , their lances gleam . They came to St Mary's lake ere day ; But the chapel was void , and the Baron away . They burn'd the chapel for very rage , And cursed Lord Cranstoun's ...
... Douglas - burn , up Yarrow stream , Their horses prance , their lances gleam . They came to St Mary's lake ere day ; But the chapel was void , and the Baron away . They burn'd the chapel for very rage , And cursed Lord Cranstoun's ...
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... Douglas ' sword , 31 When English blood swell'd Ancram's ford ; " And , but Lord Dacre's steed was wight , And bare him ably in the flight , Himself had seen him dubb'd a knight . For the young heir of Branksome's line , God be his aid ...
... Douglas ' sword , 31 When English blood swell'd Ancram's ford ; " And , but Lord Dacre's steed was wight , And bare him ably in the flight , Himself had seen him dubb'd a knight . For the young heir of Branksome's line , God be his aid ...
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... Douglas holds his weapon - schaw ; " The lances , waving in his train , Clothe the dun heath like autumn grain ; And on the Liddel's northern strand , To bar retreat to Cumberland , Lord Maxwell ranks his merry men good , Beneath the ...
... Douglas holds his weapon - schaw ; " The lances , waving in his train , Clothe the dun heath like autumn grain ; And on the Liddel's northern strand , To bar retreat to Cumberland , Lord Maxwell ranks his merry men good , Beneath the ...
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... Douglas ' day . He brook'd not , he , that scoffing tongue Should tax his minstrelsy with wrong , Or call his song untrue : For this , when they the goblet plied , And such rude taunt had chafed his pride , The bard of Reull he slew ...
... Douglas ' day . He brook'd not , he , that scoffing tongue Should tax his minstrelsy with wrong , Or call his song untrue : For this , when they the goblet plied , And such rude taunt had chafed his pride , The bard of Reull he slew ...
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