The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart., Complete in One VolumeAdam and Charles Black, 1866 - 823 páginas |
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... Hall ; ' Nine - and - twenty squires of name Brought them their steeds to bower from stall ; Nine - and - twenty yeomen tall Waited , duteous , on them all : They were all knights of mettle true , Kinsmen to the bold Buccleuch . IV ...
... Hall ; ' Nine - and - twenty squires of name Brought them their steeds to bower from stall ; Nine - and - twenty yeomen tall Waited , duteous , on them all : They were all knights of mettle true , Kinsmen to the bold Buccleuch . IV ...
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... hall , 5 His form no darkening shadow traced Upon the sunny wall ! " XII . And of his skill , as bards avow , He taught that Ladye fair , Till to her bidding she could bow . The viewless forms of air.7 And now she sits in secret bower ...
... hall , 5 His form no darkening shadow traced Upon the sunny wall ! " XII . And of his skill , as bards avow , He taught that Ladye fair , Till to her bidding she could bow . The viewless forms of air.7 And now she sits in secret bower ...
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... hall , Where many a bold retainer lay , And , with jocund din , among them all , Her son pursued his infant play . A fancied moss - trooper , ' the boy The truncheon of a spear bestrode , And round the hall , right merrily , In mimic ...
... hall , Where many a bold retainer lay , And , with jocund din , among them all , Her son pursued his infant play . A fancied moss - trooper , ' the boy The truncheon of a spear bestrode , And round the hall , right merrily , In mimic ...
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... hall ; A nut - shell seem a gilded barge , A sheeling seem a palace large , And youth seem age , and age seem youth- All was delusion , nought was truth.3 X. He had not read another spell , When on his cheek a buffet fell , So fierce ...
... hall ; A nut - shell seem a gilded barge , A sheeling seem a palace large , And youth seem age , and age seem youth- All was delusion , nought was truth.3 X. He had not read another spell , When on his cheek a buffet fell , So fierce ...
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... Hall . Accepted Howard , than whom knight Was never dubb'd , more bold in fight ; Nor , when from war and armour free , More famed for stately courtesy : But angry Dacre rather chose In his pavilion to repose . VI . Now , noble Dame ...
... Hall . Accepted Howard , than whom knight Was never dubb'd , more bold in fight ; Nor , when from war and armour free , More famed for stately courtesy : But angry Dacre rather chose In his pavilion to repose . VI . Now , noble Dame ...
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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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