The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... fell ! " When startled burghers fled , afar , The furies of the Border war ; When the streets of high Dunedin a Saw lances gleam , and falchions redden And heard the slogan's deadly yell- Then the Chief of Branksome fell . VIII . Can ...
... fell ! " When startled burghers fled , afar , The furies of the Border war ; When the streets of high Dunedin a Saw lances gleam , and falchions redden And heard the slogan's deadly yell- Then the Chief of Branksome fell . VIII . Can ...
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... fell from his brows , like rain , It was by dint of passing strength , That he moved the massy stone at length . I would you had been there , to see How the light broke forth so gloriously Stream'd upward to the chancel roof , And ...
... fell from his brows , like rain , It was by dint of passing strength , That he moved the massy stone at length . I would you had been there , to see How the light broke forth so gloriously Stream'd upward to the chancel roof , And ...
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... fell , So fierce , it stretch'd him on the plain , Beside the wounded Deloraine . From the ground he rose disinay'd , And shook his huge and matted head ; One word he mutter'd , and no more , " Man of age , thou smitest sore ! " — No ...
... fell , So fierce , it stretch'd him on the plain , Beside the wounded Deloraine . From the ground he rose disinay'd , And shook his huge and matted head ; One word he mutter'd , and no more , " Man of age , thou smitest sore ! " — No ...
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... fell , 12 Until they came to a woodland brook ; The running stream dissolved the spell , And his own elvish shape he took . Could he have had his pleasure vilde , He had crippled the joints of the noble child ; Or , with his fingers ...
... fell , 12 Until they came to a woodland brook ; The running stream dissolved the spell , And his own elvish shape he took . Could he have had his pleasure vilde , He had crippled the joints of the noble child ; Or , with his fingers ...
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... Fell by the side of great Dundee.2 % Why , when the volleying musket play'd Against the bloody Highland blade , Why was not I beside him laid ? ---- Enough -- he died the death of fame ; Enough --- he died with conquering Græn III . Now ...
... Fell by the side of great Dundee.2 % Why , when the volleying musket play'd Against the bloody Highland blade , Why was not I beside him laid ? ---- Enough -- he died the death of fame ; Enough --- he died with conquering Græn III . Now ...
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