The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... Field of Waterloo ; since Harold the Dauntless , in 1817 , appeared without the writer's name , and the dramatic poems of 1822 and 1830 are quite unworthy of him . In the midst of these poetical employments he made his second and last ...
... Field of Waterloo ; since Harold the Dauntless , in 1817 , appeared without the writer's name , and the dramatic poems of 1822 and 1830 are quite unworthy of him . In the midst of these poetical employments he made his second and last ...
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... field in which it earned triumphs even more splendid than its early ones in the domain of poetry . The The chapters of fiction begun at Ashestiel in 1805 , which had already been resumed and again thrown aside , were once more taken up ...
... field in which it earned triumphs even more splendid than its early ones in the domain of poetry . The The chapters of fiction begun at Ashestiel in 1805 , which had already been resumed and again thrown aside , were once more taken up ...
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... field of literature . But an established character with the public , in my new capacity , still remained to be acquired . I have noticed , that the translations from Burger had been unsuccessful , nor had the original poetry which ...
... field of literature . But an established character with the public , in my new capacity , still remained to be acquired . I have noticed , that the translations from Burger had been unsuccessful , nor had the original poetry which ...
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... field . IX . An aged Knight , to danger steel'd , With many a moss - trooper came on ; And azure in a golden field , The stars and crescent graced his shield , Without the bend of Murdieston . E & le Wide lay his lands round Oakwood ...
... field . IX . An aged Knight , to danger steel'd , With many a moss - trooper came on ; And azure in a golden field , The stars and crescent graced his shield , Without the bend of Murdieston . E & le Wide lay his lands round Oakwood ...
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... field was laid . His own good sword the chieftain drew , And he bore the Galliard through and through ; Where the Beattisons ' blood mix'd with the rill , The Galliard's - Haugh men call it still . The Scotts have scatter'd the ...
... field was laid . His own good sword the chieftain drew , And he bore the Galliard through and through ; Where the Beattisons ' blood mix'd with the rill , The Galliard's - Haugh men call it still . The Scotts have scatter'd the ...
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