The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... fire , and thought as little more as I could of the natter . Some time afterwards I met one of my two counsellors , who enquired with considerable appearance of interest , about the progress of the romance I had commenced , and was ...
... fire , and thought as little more as I could of the natter . Some time afterwards I met one of my two counsellors , who enquired with considerable appearance of interest , about the progress of the romance I had commenced , and was ...
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... fire and courage fell ; Dejectedly , and low , he bow'd , And , gazing timid on the crowd , He seem'd to seek , in every eye , If they approved his minstrelsy ; And , diffident of present praise , Somewhat he spoke of former days , And ...
... fire and courage fell ; Dejectedly , and low , he bow'd , And , gazing timid on the crowd , He seem'd to seek , in every eye , If they approved his minstrelsy ; And , diffident of present praise , Somewhat he spoke of former days , And ...
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... fire , To paint his faithful passion strove ; Swore he might at her feet expire , But never , never cease to love ; And how she blush'd and how she sigh'd , And , half consenting , half denied , And said that she would die a maid ...
... fire , To paint his faithful passion strove ; Swore he might at her feet expire , But never , never cease to love ; And how she blush'd and how she sigh'd , And , half consenting , half denied , And said that she would die a maid ...
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... fire was fled , And my poor wither'd heart was dead , And that I might not sing of love ? --- How could I , to the dearest theme That ever warm'd a minstrel's dream , So foul , so false a recreant prove ! How could I name love's very ...
... fire was fled , And my poor wither'd heart was dead , And that I might not sing of love ? --- How could I , to the dearest theme That ever warm'd a minstrel's dream , So foul , so false a recreant prove ! How could I name love's very ...
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... fire when wheel'd around , To give each knight his vantage - ground . V. In rapid round the Baron bent ; He sigh'd a sigh , and pray'd a prayer ; The prayer was to his patron saint , The sigh was to his ladye fair . Stout Deloraine nor ...
... fire when wheel'd around , To give each knight his vantage - ground . V. In rapid round the Baron bent ; He sigh'd a sigh , and pray'd a prayer ; The prayer was to his patron saint , The sigh was to his ladye fair . Stout Deloraine nor ...
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