The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... heart , inde- fatigable and successful in his study of human character , and always willing to receive with cordiality the strangers whom his waxing fame brought about him , it is not surprising to find , that not to know personally ...
... heart , inde- fatigable and successful in his study of human character , and always willing to receive with cordiality the strangers whom his waxing fame brought about him , it is not surprising to find , that not to know personally ...
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... heart throbb'd high with pride : - Your mountains shall bend , And your streams ascend , Ere Margaret be our ... hearts , of rugged mould , Were stubborn 40 CANTO I THE LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL .
... heart throbb'd high with pride : - Your mountains shall bend , And your streams ascend , Ere Margaret be our ... hearts , of rugged mould , Were stubborn 40 CANTO I THE LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL .
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Walter Scott. Albeit their hearts , of rugged mould , Were stubborn as the steel they wore . For the grey warriors ... heart , and stout of hand , As ever drove prey from Cumberland ; Five times outlawed had he been , By England's King ...
Walter Scott. Albeit their hearts , of rugged mould , Were stubborn as the steel they wore . For the grey warriors ... heart , and stout of hand , As ever drove prey from Cumberland ; Five times outlawed had he been , By England's King ...
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... heart , and Our Ladye's 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 ...
... heart , and Our Ladye's 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 ...
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... heart within A treble penance must be done . XIV . * When Michael lay on his dying bed , His conscience was awakened : He bethought him of his sinful deed , And he gave me a sign to come with speed . I was in Spain when the morning rose ...
... heart within A treble penance must be done . XIV . * When Michael lay on his dying bed , His conscience was awakened : He bethought him of his sinful deed , And he gave me a sign to come with speed . I was in Spain when the morning rose ...
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