The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... beneath the moon's pale beam . Tell me , thou , who view'st the stars , When shall cease these feudal jars ? What shall be the maiden's fate ? Who shall be the maiden's mate ? XVII . MOUNTAIN SPIRIT . 99 " Arthur's slow wain his course ...
... beneath the moon's pale beam . Tell me , thou , who view'st the stars , When shall cease these feudal jars ? What shall be the maiden's fate ? Who shall be the maiden's mate ? XVII . MOUNTAIN SPIRIT . 99 " Arthur's slow wain his course ...
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... Beneath the tower of Hazeldean . XXVI . The clattering hoofs the watchmen mark ; --- " Stand , ho ! thou courier of the dark . ” " For Branksome , ho ! " the knight rejoin'd , And left the friendly tower behind . He turn'd him now from ...
... Beneath the tower of Hazeldean . XXVI . The clattering hoofs the watchmen mark ; --- " Stand , ho ! thou courier of the dark . ” " For Branksome , ho ! " the knight rejoin'd , And left the friendly tower behind . He turn'd him now from ...
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... beneath , in lustre wan , Old Melros ' rose , and fair Tweed ran , Like some tall rock with lichens grey , Seem'd dimly huge , the dark Abbaye . When Hawick he pass'd , had curfew rung , Now midnight lauds were in Melrose sung ...
... beneath , in lustre wan , Old Melros ' rose , and fair Tweed ran , Like some tall rock with lichens grey , Seem'd dimly huge , the dark Abbaye . When Hawick he pass'd , had curfew rung , Now midnight lauds were in Melrose sung ...
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... beneath their feet were the bones of the dead . VIII . Spreading herbs , and flowerets bright , Glisten'd with the dew of night ; Nor herb , nor floweret , glisten'd there , But was carved in the cloister - arches as fair . The Monk ...
... beneath their feet were the bones of the dead . VIII . Spreading herbs , and flowerets bright , Glisten'd with the dew of night ; Nor herb , nor floweret , glisten'd there , But was carved in the cloister - arches as fair . The Monk ...
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... beneath the cross of God : Now , strange to my eyes thine arms appear , And their iron clang sounds strange to my ear , XIII . " In these far climes it was my lot To meet the wondrous Michael Scott ; 11 A wizard , of such dreaded fame ...
... beneath the cross of God : Now , strange to my eyes thine arms appear , And their iron clang sounds strange to my ear , XIII . " In these far climes it was my lot To meet the wondrous Michael Scott ; 11 A wizard , of such dreaded fame ...
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