The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen1Adam & Charles Black, 1872 - 736 páginas |
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... given in the later Editions , it includes , for the first time , the Songs and Fragments scattered over his NOVELS , and various Specimens , both Serious and Comic , which were originally printed in the MEMOIRS OF HIS LIFE . As the ...
... given in the later Editions , it includes , for the first time , the Songs and Fragments scattered over his NOVELS , and various Specimens , both Serious and Comic , which were originally printed in the MEMOIRS OF HIS LIFE . As the ...
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... given to supply the loss of a fine horse , which broke down suddenly while the author was riding with one of the worthy pub- lishers . ' It would be great affectation not to own frankly , that the author expected some success from " The ...
... given to supply the loss of a fine horse , which broke down suddenly while the author was riding with one of the worthy pub- lishers . ' It would be great affectation not to own frankly , that the author expected some success from " The ...
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... given in poetry . " " " In the very first rank of poetical excellence , we are Inclined to place the introductory and concluding lines of 5 " The ancient romance owes much of its interest to the lively picture which it affords of the ...
... given in poetry . " " " In the very first rank of poetical excellence , we are Inclined to place the introductory and concluding lines of 5 " The ancient romance owes much of its interest to the lively picture which it affords of the ...
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... given by man alive . 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 into Branksome Hall , Before the beards of the warders all ; And ...
... given by man alive . 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 into Branksome Hall , Before the beards of the warders all ; And ...
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... given , To lift from earth our low desire , " & c . The Giaour . A martial piece of music , adapted to the bagpipes . Sorrow , and sin , and shame ; And death to Cranstoun's gallant Knight , And to the gentle ladye bright , Disgrace ...
... given , To lift from earth our low desire , " & c . The Giaour . A martial piece of music , adapted to the bagpipes . Sorrow , and sin , and shame ; And death to Cranstoun's gallant Knight , And to the gentle ladye bright , Disgrace ...
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