The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... wood at dawn of light To meet Baron Henry , her own true knight . XXVIII . The Knight and Ladye fair are met , And under the hawthorn's boughs are set . A fairer pair were never seen To meet beneath the hawthorn green . He was stately ...
... wood at dawn of light To meet Baron Henry , her own true knight . XXVIII . The Knight and Ladye fair are met , And under the hawthorn's boughs are set . A fairer pair were never seen To meet beneath the hawthorn green . He was stately ...
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... bowl Swell'd his old veins , and cheer'd his soul ; A lighter , livelier prelude ran , Ere thus his tale again began . a Wood - pigeon . 54 CANTO THIRD . 1 . And said I that JANTO II . 53 THE LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL .
... bowl Swell'd his old veins , and cheer'd his soul ; A lighter , livelier prelude ran , Ere thus his tale again began . a Wood - pigeon . 54 CANTO THIRD . 1 . And said I that JANTO II . 53 THE LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL .
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... wood ; For , at a word , be it understood , He was always for ill , and never for good Seem'd to the boy , some comrade gay Led him forth to the woods to play ; On the drawbridge the warders stout Saw a terrier and lurcher passing out ...
... wood ; For , at a word , be it understood , He was always for ill , and never for good Seem'd to the boy , some comrade gay Led him forth to the woods to play ; On the drawbridge the warders stout Saw a terrier and lurcher passing out ...
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... wood , And check'd his fellow's surly mood , And quell'd the ban - dog's ire : He was an English yeoman good , And born in Lancashire . Well could he hit a fallow - deer Five hundred feet him fro ; With hand more true , and eye more ...
... wood , And check'd his fellow's surly mood , And quell'd the ban - dog's ire : He was an English yeoman good , And born in Lancashire . Well could he hit a fallow - deer Five hundred feet him fro ; With hand more true , and eye more ...
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... wood . XXIII . She drew the splinter from the wound , And with a charm she stanch'd the blood ; She bade the gash be cleansed and bound : No longer by his couch she stood ; But she has ta'en the broken lance , And wash'd it from the ...
... wood . XXIII . She drew the splinter from the wound , And with a charm she stanch'd the blood ; She bade the gash be cleansed and bound : No longer by his couch she stood ; But she has ta'en the broken lance , And wash'd it from the ...
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