The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... grace divine For chiefs , their own red falchions slew : While Cessford owns the rule of Carr , While Ettrick boasts the line of Scott , The slaughter'd chiefs , the mortal jar , The havoc of the feudal war , Shall never , never be ...
... grace divine For chiefs , their own red falchions slew : While Cessford owns the rule of Carr , While Ettrick boasts the line of Scott , The slaughter'd chiefs , the mortal jar , The havoc of the feudal war , Shall never , never be ...
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... grace , At length he gain'd the landing place . XXX . Now Bowden Moor the march - man won , And sternly shook his plumed head , As glanced his eye o'er Halidon ; For on his soul the slaughter red Of that unhallow'd morn arose , When ...
... grace , At length he gain'd the landing place . XXX . Now Bowden Moor the march - man won , And sternly shook his plumed head , As glanced his eye o'er Halidon ; For on his soul the slaughter red Of that unhallow'd morn arose , When ...
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... grace . XX . Often had William of Deloraine Rode through the battle's bloody plain , And trampled down the warriors slain , And neither known remorse nor awe ; Yet now remorse and awe he own'd ; His breath came thick , his head swam ...
... grace . XX . Often had William of Deloraine Rode through the battle's bloody plain , And trampled down the warriors slain , And neither known remorse nor awe ; Yet now remorse and awe he own'd ; His breath came thick , his head swam ...
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... grace ; His bugle - horn hung by his side , All in a wolf - skin baldric tied ; And his short falchion , sharp and clear , Had pierced the throat of many a deer . XVII . His kirtle , made of forest green Reach'd scantly to his knee ...
... grace ; His bugle - horn hung by his side , All in a wolf - skin baldric tied ; And his short falchion , sharp and clear , Had pierced the throat of many a deer . XVII . His kirtle , made of forest green Reach'd scantly to his knee ...
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... grace it with their company . " XXVII . All as they left the listed plain , Much of the story she did gain ; How Cranstoun fought with Deloraine , And of his page , and of the Book Which from the wounded knight he took ; And how he ...
... grace it with their company . " XXVII . All as they left the listed plain , Much of the story she did gain ; How Cranstoun fought with Deloraine , And of his page , and of the Book Which from the wounded knight he took ; And how he ...
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