The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart., Complete in One VolumeAdam and Charles Black, 1866 - 823 páginas |
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... less generally applicable in other fare of Pope with the Dunces of his period could not have been carried on without his suffering the most acute torture , such as a man must endure from mus- quittoes , by whose stings he suffers agony ...
... less generally applicable in other fare of Pope with the Dunces of his period could not have been carried on without his suffering the most acute torture , such as a man must endure from mus- quittoes , by whose stings he suffers agony ...
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... less at a loss for a subject which might admit of being treated with the simplicity and wild- Neither was I ignorant that the practice of ballad- writing was for the present out of fashion , and that any attempt to revive it , or to ...
... less at a loss for a subject which might admit of being treated with the simplicity and wild- Neither was I ignorant that the practice of ballad- writing was for the present out of fashion , and that any attempt to revive it , or to ...
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... less he spoke , Nor mingled with the menial flock : And oft apart his arms he toss'd , And often mutter'd " Lost ! lost ! lost ! " He was waspish , arch , and litherlie , 2 But well Lord Cranstoun served he : And he of his service was ...
... less he spoke , Nor mingled with the menial flock : And oft apart his arms he toss'd , And often mutter'd " Lost ! lost ! lost ! " He was waspish , arch , and litherlie , 2 But well Lord Cranstoun served he : And he of his service was ...
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... less the gilded rafters rang With merry harp and beakers ' clang : And frequent , on the darkening plain , Loud hollo , whoop , or whistle ran , As bands , their stragglers to regain , Give the shrill watchword of their clan ; 5 And ...
... less the gilded rafters rang With merry harp and beakers ' clang : And frequent , on the darkening plain , Loud hollo , whoop , or whistle ran , As bands , their stragglers to regain , Give the shrill watchword of their clan ; 5 And ...
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... less spectre of Fawdoun , whom he had slain so rashly . Wal- lace , in great terror , fled up into the tower , tore open the boards of a window , leapt down fifteen feet in height , and continued his flight up the river . Looking back ...
... less spectre of Fawdoun , whom he had slain so rashly . Wal- lace , in great terror , fled up into the tower , tore open the boards of a window , leapt down fifteen feet in height , and continued his flight up the river . Looking back ...
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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