The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... hour of his greatest seeming prosperity , Scott had again and again been secretly struggling against some of the most alarming anxieties . On details as to his unfortunate commercial en- gagements we cannot here enter . It is enough to ...
... hour of his greatest seeming prosperity , Scott had again and again been secretly struggling against some of the most alarming anxieties . On details as to his unfortunate commercial en- gagements we cannot here enter . It is enough to ...
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... but were you , reverend sir , to repeat your best sermon in this drawing - room , I could not tell you half an hour afterwards what you had been speaking about . " Countess , much delighted with the legend , and the 28 INTRODUCTION TO THE.
... but were you , reverend sir , to repeat your best sermon in this drawing - room , I could not tell you half an hour afterwards what you had been speaking about . " Countess , much delighted with the legend , and the 28 INTRODUCTION TO THE.
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... hour is come , And that to - night I shall watch with thee , To win the treasure of the tomb . " From sackcloth couch the monk arose , With toil his stiffen'd limbs he rear'd ; A hundred years had flung their snows On his thin locks and ...
... hour is come , And that to - night I shall watch with thee , To win the treasure of the tomb . " From sackcloth couch the monk arose , With toil his stiffen'd limbs he rear'd ; A hundred years had flung their snows On his thin locks and ...
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... hour . Far more fair Margaret loved and bless'd The hour of silence and of rest . On the high turret sitting lone , She waked at times the lute's soft tone ; Touch'd a wild note , and all between Thought of the bower of hawthorns green ...
... hour . Far more fair Margaret loved and bless'd The hour of silence and of rest . On the high turret sitting lone , She waked at times the lute's soft tone ; Touch'd a wild note , and all between Thought of the bower of hawthorns green ...
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... hour my brave , my only boy , Fell by the side of great Dundee.2 % Why , when the volleying musket play'd Against the bloody Highland blade , Why was not I beside him laid ? ---- Enough -- he died the death of fame ; Enough --- he died ...
... hour my brave , my only boy , Fell by the side of great Dundee.2 % Why , when the volleying musket play'd Against the bloody Highland blade , Why was not I beside him laid ? ---- Enough -- he died the death of fame ; Enough --- he died ...
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