The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... voice of true criticism , I would pay no regard to that which assumes the form of satire . I therefore resolved to arm myself with that triple brass of Horace , of which those of my profession are seldom held deficient , against all the ...
... voice of true criticism , I would pay no regard to that which assumes the form of satire . I therefore resolved to arm myself with that triple brass of Horace , of which those of my profession are seldom held deficient , against all the ...
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... voice though weak He thought even yet , the sooth to speak , That , if she loved the harp to hear , He could make music to her ear . The humble boon was soon obtain'd ; The Aged Minstrel audience gain'd . But , when he reach'd the room ...
... voice though weak He thought even yet , the sooth to speak , That , if she loved the harp to hear , He could make music to her ear . The humble boon was soon obtain'd ; The Aged Minstrel audience gain'd . But , when he reach'd the room ...
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... voice of the coming storm , The Ladye knew it well ! It was the Spirit of the Flood that spoke , And he called on the Spirit of the Fell XV . RIVER SPIRIT . " Sleep'st thou brother ? " MOUNTAIN SPIRIT . Brother , hay- On my hills the ...
... voice of the coming storm , The Ladye knew it well ! It was the Spirit of the Flood that spoke , And he called on the Spirit of the Fell XV . RIVER SPIRIT . " Sleep'st thou brother ? " MOUNTAIN SPIRIT . Brother , hay- On my hills the ...
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... voice was clear , And much they longed the rest to hear , Encouraged thus , the Aged Man , After meet rest , again began . CANTO SECOND . I. if thou wouldst view fair Melrose aright , Go visit it by the pale moonlight ; For the gay ...
... voice was clear , And much they longed the rest to hear , Encouraged thus , the Aged Man , After meet rest , again began . CANTO SECOND . I. if thou wouldst view fair Melrose aright , Go visit it by the pale moonlight ; For the gay ...
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... voices unlike the voice of man ; As if the fiends kept holiday , Because these spells were brought to day . I cannot tell how the truth may be ; I say the tale as ' twas said to me . XXIII . " Now , hie thee hence , " the Father said ...
... voices unlike the voice of man ; As if the fiends kept holiday , Because these spells were brought to day . I cannot tell how the truth may be ; I say the tale as ' twas said to me . XXIII . " Now , hie thee hence , " the Father said ...
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