The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... head . But when he caught the measure wild , The old man raised his face , and smiled ; And lighten'd up his faded eye , With all a poet's ecstasy ! In varying cadence , soft or strong , He swept the sounding chords along : The present ...
... head . But when he caught the measure wild , The old man raised his face , and smiled ; And lighten'd up his faded eye , With all a poet's ecstasy ! In varying cadence , soft or strong , He swept the sounding chords along : The present ...
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... head , And her heart throbb'd high with pride : - Your mountains shall bend , And your streams ascend , Ere Margaret be our foeman's bride ! " XIX . The Ladye sought the lofty hall , Where many a bold retainer lay , And , with jocund ...
... head , And her heart throbb'd high with pride : - Your mountains shall bend , And your streams ascend , Ere Margaret be our foeman's bride ! " XIX . The Ladye sought the lofty hall , Where many a bold retainer lay , And , with jocund ...
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... head , As glanced his eye o'er Halidon ; For on his soul the slaughter red Of that unhallow'd morn arose , When first the Scott and Carr were foes When royal James beheld the fray , Prize to the victor of the day , When Home and Douglas ...
... head , As glanced his eye o'er Halidon ; For on his soul the slaughter red Of that unhallow'd morn arose , When first the Scott and Carr were foes When royal James beheld the fray , Prize to the victor of the day , When Home and Douglas ...
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... head , And beneath their feet were the bones of the dead . VIII . Spreading herbs , and flowerets bright , Glisten'd with the dew of night ; Nor herb , nor floweret , glisten'd there , But was carved in the cloister - arches as fair ...
... head , And beneath their feet were the bones of the dead . VIII . Spreading herbs , and flowerets bright , Glisten'd with the dew of night ; Nor herb , nor floweret , glisten'd there , But was carved in the cloister - arches as fair ...
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... head . XVII . Lo , Warrior ! now the Cross of Red Points to the grave of the mighty dead ; Within it burns a wonderous light , To chase the spirits that love the night . That lamp shall burn unquenchably , Until the eternal doom shall ...
... head . XVII . Lo , Warrior ! now the Cross of Red Points to the grave of the mighty dead ; Within it burns a wonderous light , To chase the spirits that love the night . That lamp shall burn unquenchably , Until the eternal doom shall ...
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