The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... Hall , Anstey , Dr. Wolcott , and others ; but it was in Christabel that I first found it used in serious poetry , and it is to Mr. Coleridge that I am bound to make the acknowledgment due from the pupil to his master . I observe that ...
... Hall , Anstey , Dr. Wolcott , and others ; but it was in Christabel that I first found it used in serious poetry , and it is to Mr. Coleridge that I am bound to make the acknowledgment due from the pupil to his master . I observe that ...
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... hall , a welcome guest , He pour'd , to lord and lady gay , The unpremeditated lay : Old times were changed , old manners gone A stranger fill'd the Stuarts ' throne ; The bigots of the iron time Had call'd his harmless art a crime . A ...
... hall , a welcome guest , He pour'd , to lord and lady gay , The unpremeditated lay : Old times were changed , old manners gone A stranger fill'd the Stuarts ' throne ; The bigots of the iron time Had call'd his harmless art a crime . A ...
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... hall , Or crowded round the ample fire : The stag - hounds , weary with the chase , Lay stretch'd upon the rushy floor , And urged , in dreams , the forest race , From Teviot - stone to Eskdale - moor . III . Nine - and - twenty knights ...
... hall , Or crowded round the ample fire : The stag - hounds , weary with the chase , Lay stretch'd upon the rushy floor , And urged , in dreams , the forest race , From Teviot - stone to Eskdale - moor . III . Nine - and - twenty knights ...
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... Hall . VI . - Why do these steeds stand ready dight ? Why watch these warriors , arm'd , by night ? - They watch , to hear the blood - hound baying : They watch , to hear the war - horn braying ; To see St George's red cross streaming ...
... Hall . VI . - Why do these steeds stand ready dight ? Why watch these warriors , arm'd , by night ? - They watch , to hear the blood - hound baying : They watch , to hear the war - horn braying ; To see St George's red cross streaming ...
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... hall , His form no darkening shadow traced Upon the sunny wall ! 8 XII . And of his skill , as bards avow , He taught that Ladye fair , Till to her bidding she could bow The viewless forms of air . And now she sits in secret bower , In ...
... hall , His form no darkening shadow traced Upon the sunny wall ! 8 XII . And of his skill , as bards avow , He taught that Ladye fair , Till to her bidding she could bow The viewless forms of air . And now she sits in secret bower , In ...
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