The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... 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 Otterburne ! 12 And thine , 46 CANTO IL THE LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL .
... 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 Otterburne ! 12 And thine , 46 CANTO IL THE LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL .
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... thine arms appear , And their iron clang sounds strange to my ear , XIII . " In these far climes it was my lot To meet the wondrous Michael Scott ; 11 A wizard , of such dreaded fame , That when , in Salamanca's cave , Him listed his ...
... thine arms appear , And their iron clang sounds strange to my ear , XIII . " In these far climes it was my lot To meet the wondrous Michael Scott ; 11 A wizard , of such dreaded fame , That when , in Salamanca's cave , Him listed his ...
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... thine echoes rang , When bugle - sound and trumpet - clang Let loose the martial foes , And in mid list , with shield poised high , And measured step and wary eye , The combatants did close . XXI . Ill would it suit your gentle ear , Ye ...
... thine echoes rang , When bugle - sound and trumpet - clang Let loose the martial foes , And in mid list , with shield poised high , And measured step and wary eye , The combatants did close . XXI . Ill would it suit your gentle ear , Ye ...
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... thine , Do thou be true to me and mine ! This clasp of love our bond shall be ; For this is your betrothing day , And all these noble lords shall stay , To grace it with their company . " XXVII . All as they left the listed plain , Much ...
... thine , Do thou be true to me and mine ! This clasp of love our bond shall be ; For this is your betrothing day , And all these noble lords shall stay , To grace it with their company . " XXVII . All as they left the listed plain , Much ...
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... thine , That used to serve thy cup of wine , Whose beauty was so rare ? When last in Raby towers we met , The boy I closely eyed , And often mark'd his cheeks were wet , With tears he fain would hide : His was no rugged horse - boy's ...
... thine , That used to serve thy cup of wine , Whose beauty was so rare ? When last in Raby towers we met , The boy I closely eyed , And often mark'd his cheeks were wet , With tears he fain would hide : His was no rugged horse - boy's ...
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