The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen1Adam & Charles Black, 1872 - 736 páginas |
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... fire , and thought as little more as I could of the matter . Some time afterwards I met one of my two counsellors , who enquired , with considerable appearance of interest , about the progress of the romance I had commenced , and was ...
... fire , and thought as little more as I could of the matter . Some time afterwards I met one of my two counsellors , who enquired , with considerable appearance of interest , about the progress of the romance I had commenced , and was ...
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... fire : The stag - hounds , weary with the chase , Lay stretch'd upon the rushy floor , And urged , in dreams , the forest race , From Teviot - stone to Eskdale - moor.5 I Walter , Earl of Buccleuch , grandfather of the Duchess , and a ...
... fire : The stag - hounds , weary with the chase , Lay stretch'd upon the rushy floor , And urged , in dreams , the forest race , From Teviot - stone to Eskdale - moor.5 I Walter , Earl of Buccleuch , grandfather of the Duchess , and a ...
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... fire was fled , And my poor wither'd heart was dead , And that I might not sing of love ? — How could I to the dearest theme , That ever warm'd a minstrel's dream , So foul , so false a recreant prove ! How could I name love's very name ...
... fire was fled , And my poor wither'd heart was dead , And that I might not sing of love ? — How could I to the dearest theme , That ever warm'd a minstrel's dream , So foul , so false a recreant prove ! How could I name love's very name ...
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... fire . Soon as the wilder'd child saw he , He flew at him right furiouslie . I ween you would have seen with joy The bearing of the gallant boy , When , worthy of his noble sire , His wet cheek glow'd ' twixt fear and ire ! A shepherd's ...
... fire . Soon as the wilder'd child saw he , He flew at him right furiouslie . I ween you would have seen with joy The bearing of the gallant boy , When , worthy of his noble sire , His wet cheek glow'd ' twixt fear and ire ! A shepherd's ...
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... fire of death ! XXVI . The Warder view'd it blazing strong , And blew his war - note loud and long , Till , at the high and haughty sound , Rock , wood , and river , rung around . The blast alarm'd the festal hall , And startled forth ...
... fire of death ! XXVI . The Warder view'd it blazing strong , And blew his war - note loud and long , Till , at the high and haughty sound , Rock , wood , and river , rung around . The blast alarm'd the festal hall , And startled forth ...
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