The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... monarch slept below ; ) Thus spoke the Monk , in solemn tone : -- " I was not always a man of woe ; For Paynin countries I have trod , And fought beneath the cross of God : Now , strange to my eyes thine arms appear , And their iron ...
... monarch slept below ; ) Thus spoke the Monk , in solemn tone : -- " I was not always a man of woe ; For Paynin countries I have trod , And fought beneath the cross of God : Now , strange to my eyes thine arms appear , And their iron ...
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... monarch's power : A thousand vassals muster'd round , With horse , and hawk , and horn , and hound And I might see the youth intent , Guard every pass with crossbow bent ; And through the brake the rangers stalk , And falc'ners hold the ...
... monarch's power : A thousand vassals muster'd round , With horse , and hawk , and horn , and hound And I might see the youth intent , Guard every pass with crossbow bent ; And through the brake the rangers stalk , And falc'ners hold the ...
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... and poets told , That he , in fury uncontroll'd , The shaggy monarch of the wood , Before a virgin , fair and good , Hath pacified his savage mood But passions in the human frame Oft put the lion's CANTO II . 138 THE CONVENT .
... and poets told , That he , in fury uncontroll'd , The shaggy monarch of the wood , Before a virgin , fair and good , Hath pacified his savage mood But passions in the human frame Oft put the lion's CANTO II . 138 THE CONVENT .
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... monarch of that warlike name , ) And eke the time when here he came To seek Sir Hugo , then our lord : A braver never drew a sword ; A wiser never , at the hour Of midnight , spoke the word of power : The same , whom ancient records ...
... monarch of that warlike name , ) And eke the time when here he came To seek Sir Hugo , then our lord : A braver never drew a sword ; A wiser never , at the hour Of midnight , spoke the word of power : The same , whom ancient records ...
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... graves , and dying groar , Proclaim'd hell's empire overthrown , - With untaught valour shalt compel Response denied to magic spell .'--- ' Gramercy , quoth our Monarch free , ' Place CANTO III . 167 THE HOSTEL , OR INN .
... graves , and dying groar , Proclaim'd hell's empire overthrown , - With untaught valour shalt compel Response denied to magic spell .'--- ' Gramercy , quoth our Monarch free , ' Place CANTO III . 167 THE HOSTEL , OR INN .
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