The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... youths read poems and romances of knight - errantry , and exercised their invention in composing and relating to each other interminable tales modelled on their favourite books . The vocation of the romance - writer and poet of chivalry ...
... youths read poems and romances of knight - errantry , and exercised their invention in composing and relating to each other interminable tales modelled on their favourite books . The vocation of the romance - writer and poet of chivalry ...
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... youth had gathered together for their illustration . " But before the publication of the Border Minstrelsy , the poet had begun to attempt a higher flight . " In the third volume , " says he , writing to his friend George Ellis in 1803 ...
... youth had gathered together for their illustration . " But before the publication of the Border Minstrelsy , the poet had begun to attempt a higher flight . " In the third volume , " says he , writing to his friend George Ellis in 1803 ...
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... youth in glittering squadrons start ; Sudden the flying jennet wheel , And hurl the unexpected dart . He knew , by the streamers that shot so bright , That spirits were riding the northern light . IX . By a steel - clenched postern door ...
... youth in glittering squadrons start ; Sudden the flying jennet wheel , And hurl the unexpected dart . He knew , by the streamers that shot so bright , That spirits were riding the northern light . IX . By a steel - clenched postern door ...
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... youth seem age , and age seem youth- All was delusion , nought was truth . 17 X. He had not read another spell , When on his cheek a buffet fell , So fierce , it stretch'd him on the plain , Beside the wounded Deloraine . From the ...
... youth seem age , and age seem youth- All was delusion , nought was truth . 17 X. He had not read another spell , When on his cheek a buffet fell , So fierce , it stretch'd him on the plain , Beside the wounded Deloraine . From the ...
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... youth , might tame his rage for arms ; And still , in age , he spurn'd at rest , And still his brows the helmet press'd , Albeit the blanched locks below Were white as Dinlay's spotless snow : Five stately warriors drew the sword Before ...
... youth , might tame his rage for arms ; And still , in age , he spurn'd at rest , And still his brows the helmet press'd , Albeit the blanched locks below Were white as Dinlay's spotless snow : Five stately warriors drew the sword Before ...
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