The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart., Complete in One VolumeAdam and Charles Black, 1866 - 823 páginas |
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... gave more the idea of an ange- lic visitant , than of a being belonging to this nether world ; and such a thought was but too consistent with the short space she was permitted to tarry among us . Of course , where all made it a pride ...
... gave more the idea of an ange- lic visitant , than of a being belonging to this nether world ; and such a thought was but too consistent with the short space she was permitted to tarry among us . Of course , where all made it a pride ...
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... gave him heart , and gave him time , Till every string's according glee Was blended into harmony . And then , he said , he would full fain He could recall an ancient strain , He never thought to sing again . It was not framed for ...
... gave him heart , and gave him time , Till every string's according glee Was blended into harmony . And then , he said , he would full fain He could recall an ancient strain , He never thought to sing again . It was not framed for ...
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... gave me a sign to come with speed : I was in Spain when the morning rose , But I stood by his bed ere evening close . The words may not again be said , That he spoke to me , on death - bed laid ; They would rend this Abbaye's massy nave ...
... gave me a sign to come with speed : I was in Spain when the morning rose , But I stood by his bed ere evening close . The words may not again be said , That he spoke to me , on death - bed laid ; They would rend this Abbaye's massy nave ...
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... Gave signal soon of dire debate . Their very coursers seem'd to know That each was other's mortal foe , And snorted fire , when wheel'd around , To give each knight his vantage - ground . 1 The crest of the Cranstouns , in allusion to ...
... Gave signal soon of dire debate . Their very coursers seem'd to know That each was other's mortal foe , And snorted fire , when wheel'd around , To give each knight his vantage - ground . 1 The crest of the Cranstouns , in allusion to ...
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... gave the stroke , I cannot tell , so mot I thrive ; It was not given by man alive.1 XI . Unwillingly himself he address'd , To do his master's high behest : He lifted up the living corse , And laid it on the weary horse ; He led him ...
... gave the stroke , I cannot tell , so mot I thrive ; It was not given by man alive.1 XI . Unwillingly himself he address'd , To do his master's high behest : He lifted up the living corse , And laid it on the weary horse ; He led him ...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: The lord of the isles ... Walter Scott Vista completa - 1886 |
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ancient Appendix arms ballad band bard Barnard Castle battle battle of Methven beneath blood bold Border Branksome brave breast brow Bruce called CANTO castle chief clan courser dark death Deloraine Douglas dread Earl Earl of Angus English Ettrick Forest fair falchion fear fell fight fire gallant gave glance grace hall hand harp hast hath head hear heard heart heaven Highland hill honour horse Isles James John King knight Lady lake land light Loch Katrine Lorn loud maid Marmion minstrel Minstrelsy Mortham moss-troopers mountain ne'er noble Norham Note o'er pass'd poem poetry pride Risingham rock Roderick Rokeby romance round rude Saint scene Scotland Scott Scottish Scottish Border seem'd Sir Walter Scott slain song sought sound spear stanza steed stood sword tale tell thee thine thou tide tower Twas warriors wave ween wild