The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... Heaven to decrease it on farther acquaintance . " I became sensible that the time was come when I must either buckle my- self resolutely to the " toil by day , the lamp by night , " renouncing all the Delilahs of my imagination , or bid ...
... Heaven to decrease it on farther acquaintance . " I became sensible that the time was come when I must either buckle my- self resolutely to the " toil by day , the lamp by night , " renouncing all the Delilahs of my imagination , or bid ...
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... heaven , Around the screened altar's pale ; And there the dying lamps did burn , Before thy low and lonely urn , a Corbells , the projections from which the arches spring , usually cut in a fantastic face , or mask . O gallant chief of ...
... heaven , Around the screened altar's pale ; And there the dying lamps did burn , Before thy low and lonely urn , a Corbells , the projections from which the arches spring , usually cut in a fantastic face , or mask . O gallant chief of ...
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... heaven's own blessed light , And , issuing from the tomb , Show'd the Monk's cowl , and visage pale , Danced on the dark - brow'd Warrior's mail , And kiss'd his waving plume . XIX . Before their eyes the Wizard lay , As if he had not ...
... heaven's own blessed light , And , issuing from the tomb , Show'd the Monk's cowl , and visage pale , Danced on the dark - brow'd Warrior's mail , And kiss'd his waving plume . XIX . Before their eyes the Wizard lay , As if he had not ...
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... heaven , and heaven is love . III . So thought Lord Cranstoun , as I ween , While , pondering deep the tender scene , He rode through Branksome's hawthorn green . But the page shouted wild and shrill , And scarce his helmet could he don ...
... heaven , and heaven is love . III . So thought Lord Cranstoun , as I ween , While , pondering deep the tender scene , He rode through Branksome's hawthorn green . But the page shouted wild and shrill , And scarce his helmet could he don ...
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... heaven the Border slogan rung , " St Mary for the young Buccleuch ? " The English war - cry answered wide , And forward bent each southern spear ; Note of assault . Luke - wake , the watching a corpse previous to interment Each Kendal ...
... heaven the Border slogan rung , " St Mary for the young Buccleuch ? " The English war - cry answered wide , And forward bent each southern spear ; Note of assault . Luke - wake , the watching a corpse previous to interment Each Kendal ...
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