The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... LAKE NOTES THE VISION OF DON RODERICK . NOTES • 235-344 • 697-707 345-368 · 708-714 ROKEBY • • 369-479 NOTES · 715-726 THE LORD OF THE ISLES NOTES · 481-580 • 727-735 THE BRIDAL OF TRIERMAIN NOTES MISCELLANEOUS PIECES • 581-639 735 640 ...
... LAKE NOTES THE VISION OF DON RODERICK . NOTES • 235-344 • 697-707 345-368 · 708-714 ROKEBY • • 369-479 NOTES · 715-726 THE LORD OF THE ISLES NOTES · 481-580 • 727-735 THE BRIDAL OF TRIERMAIN NOTES MISCELLANEOUS PIECES • 581-639 735 640 ...
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... Lake , pub- lished in 1810 , was followed by the Vision of Don Roderick in 1811 ; by Rokeby in 1812 ; and by the Bridal of Triermain , which came out anonymously in 1813. His poems may be said to have closed in 1815 with the Lord of the ...
... Lake , pub- lished in 1810 , was followed by the Vision of Don Roderick in 1811 ; by Rokeby in 1812 ; and by the Bridal of Triermain , which came out anonymously in 1813. His poems may be said to have closed in 1815 with the Lord of the ...
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... Lake . " If I fail now , " said he , " I will write prose for life . " And in writing prose his genius discovered , on its first attempt , a field in which it earned triumphs even more splendid than its early ones in the domain of ...
... Lake . " If I fail now , " said he , " I will write prose for life . " And in writing prose his genius discovered , on its first attempt , a field in which it earned triumphs even more splendid than its early ones in the domain of ...
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... lake , An offering he had sworn to make , And he would pay his vows . But the Ladye of Branksome gather'd a band Of the best that would ride at her command The trysting - place was Newark Lee . Wat of Harden came thither amain , And ...
... lake , An offering he had sworn to make , And he would pay his vows . But the Ladye of Branksome gather'd a band Of the best that would ride at her command The trysting - place was Newark Lee . Wat of Harden came thither amain , And ...
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... lake ere day ; But the chapel was void , and the Baron away . They burn'd the chapel for very rage , And cursed Lord Cranstoun's Goblin - Page . XXXIV . And now , in Branksome's good greenwood , As under the aged oak he stood , The ...
... lake ere day ; But the chapel was void , and the Baron away . They burn'd the chapel for very rage , And cursed Lord Cranstoun's Goblin - Page . XXXIV . And now , in Branksome's good greenwood , As under the aged oak he stood , The ...
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