The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... hill . But round Lord David's tower The sound still floated near ; For it rung in the Ladye's bower , And it rung in the Ladye's ear . She raised her stately head , And her heart throbb'd high with pride : - Your mountains shall bend ...
... hill . But round Lord David's tower The sound still floated near ; For it rung in the Ladye's bower , And it rung in the Ladye's ear . She raised her stately head , And her heart throbb'd high with pride : - Your mountains shall bend ...
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... hill's mound , Where Druid shades still flitted round ; In Hawick twinkled many a light ; Behind him soon they set in night ; And soon he spurr'd his courser keen Beneath the tower of Hazeldean . XXVI . The clattering hoofs the watchmen ...
... hill's mound , Where Druid shades still flitted round ; In Hawick twinkled many a light ; Behind him soon they set in night ; And soon he spurr'd his courser keen Beneath the tower of Hazeldean . XXVI . The clattering hoofs the watchmen ...
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... hill A stately knight came pricking on . That warrior's steed , so dapple - grey , Was dark with sweat , and splash'd with clay : His armour red with many a stain : He seem'd in such a weary plight , As if he had ridden the live - long ...
... hill A stately knight came pricking on . That warrior's steed , so dapple - grey , Was dark with sweat , and splash'd with clay : His armour red with many a stain : He seem'd in such a weary plight , As if he had ridden the live - long ...
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... hill , and cliff , were seen Each with warlike tidings fraught ; Each from each the signal caught ; Each after each they glanced to sight , As stars arise upon the night . They gleam'd on many a dusky tarn , Haunted by the lonely earn ...
... hill , and cliff , were seen Each with warlike tidings fraught ; Each from each the signal caught ; Each after each they glanced to sight , As stars arise upon the night . They gleam'd on many a dusky tarn , Haunted by the lonely earn ...
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... hill , And bade them hold them close and still , And alone he wended to the plain , To meet with the Galliard and all his train . To Gilbert the Galliard thus he said : " Know thou me for thy liege - lord and head , Deal not with me as ...
... hill , And bade them hold them close and still , And alone he wended to the plain , To meet with the Galliard and all his train . To Gilbert the Galliard thus he said : " Know thou me for thy liege - lord and head , Deal not with me as ...
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