The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... blood - hound baying : They watch , to hear the war - horn braying ; To see St George's red cross streaming , " . o see the midnight beacon gleaming : hey watch , against Southern force and guile , Lest Scroop , or Howard , or Percy's ...
... blood - hound baying : They watch , to hear the war - horn braying ; To see St George's red cross streaming , " . o see the midnight beacon gleaming : hey watch , against Southern force and guile , Lest Scroop , or Howard , or Percy's ...
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... blood ; And well she knew , her mother dread , Before Lord Cranstoun she should wea Would see her on her dying bed . XI . Of noble race the Ladye came , Her father was a clerk of fame , Of Bethune's line of Picardie : He learned the art ...
... blood ; And well she knew , her mother dread , Before Lord Cranstoun she should wea Would see her on her dying bed . XI . Of noble race the Ladye came , Her father was a clerk of fame , Of Bethune's line of Picardie : He learned the art ...
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... blood - hound , As she rouses him up from his lair ; And , though she passes the postern alone , Why is not the watchman's bugle blown ? XXVII . The Ladye steps in doubt and dread , Lest her watchful mother hear her tread ; The Ladye ...
... blood - hound , As she rouses him up from his lair ; And , though she passes the postern alone , Why is not the watchman's bugle blown ? XXVII . The Ladye steps in doubt and dread , Lest her watchful mother hear her tread ; The Ladye ...
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... blood of Velez ' scorched vine . He raised the silver cup on high , And , while the big drop till'd his eye , Pray'd God to bless the Duchess long , And all who cheer'd a son of song . The attending maidens smiled to see How long , how ...
... blood of Velez ' scorched vine . He raised the silver cup on high , And , while the big drop till'd his eye , Pray'd God to bless the Duchess long , And all who cheer'd a son of song . The attending maidens smiled to see How long , how ...
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... blood well'd freshly from the wound . XII . As he repass'd the outer court , He spied the fair young child at sport : He thought to train him to the wood ; For , at a word , be it understood , He was always for ill , and never for good ...
... blood well'd freshly from the wound . XII . As he repass'd the outer court , He spied the fair young child at sport : He thought to train him to the wood ; For , at a word , be it understood , He was always for ill , and never for good ...
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