The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... battle rode ; And how full many a tale he knew , Of the old 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 even yet , the sooth to ...
... battle rode ; And how full many a tale he knew , Of the old 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 even yet , the sooth to ...
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... battle's bloody plain , And trampled down the warriors slain , And neither known remorse nor awe ; Yet now remorse and awe he own'd ; His breath came thick , his head swam round , When this strange scene of death he saw , Bewilder'd and ...
... battle's bloody plain , And trampled down the warriors slain , And neither known remorse nor awe ; Yet now remorse and awe he own'd ; His breath came thick , his head swam round , When this strange scene of death he saw , Bewilder'd and ...
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... battle , and loved in hall : And she , when love , scarce told , scarce hid , Lent to her cheek a livelier red ; When the half sigh her swelling breast Against the silken ribbon prest ; When her blue eyes their secret told , Though ...
... battle , and loved in hall : And she , when love , scarce told , scarce hid , Lent to her cheek a livelier red ; When the half sigh her swelling breast Against the silken ribbon prest ; When her blue eyes their secret told , Though ...
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... battle - plain . The chief , whose antique crownlet long Still sparkled in the feudal song Now , from the mountain's misty throne , Sees , in the thanedom once his own , His ashes undistinguished lie , His place , his power , his memory ...
... battle - plain . The chief , whose antique crownlet long Still sparkled in the feudal song Now , from the mountain's misty throne , Sees , in the thanedom once his own , His ashes undistinguished lie , His place , his power , his memory ...
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... battle fought and won ? " His plumed helm was soon undone— " Cranstoun of Teviot - side ! For this fair prize I've fought and won , " - And to the Ladye led her son . XXV . Full oft the rescued boy she kiss'd , And often press'd him to ...
... battle fought and won ? " His plumed helm was soon undone— " Cranstoun of Teviot - side ! For this fair prize I've fought and won , " - And to the Ladye led her son . XXV . Full oft the rescued boy she kiss'd , And often press'd him to ...
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