The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen1Adam & Charles Black, 1872 - 736 páginas |
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... hour afterwards what you had been speaking about . " 1 Two volumes , royal octavo . 1801 . Medwin's Conversations of Lord Byron , p . 309 . Sir Walter , elsewhere , in allusion to " Coleridge's beau- tiful and tantalizing fragment of ...
... hour afterwards what you had been speaking about . " 1 Two volumes , royal octavo . 1801 . Medwin's Conversations of Lord Byron , p . 309 . Sir Walter , elsewhere , in allusion to " Coleridge's beau- tiful and tantalizing fragment of ...
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... hour . Far more fair Margaret loved and bless'd The hour of silence and of rest . On the high turret sitting lone , She waked at times the lute's soft tone ; Touch'd a wild note , and all between Thought of the bower of hawthorns green ...
... hour . Far more fair Margaret loved and bless'd The hour of silence and of rest . On the high turret sitting lone , She waked at times the lute's soft tone ; Touch'd a wild note , and all between Thought of the bower of hawthorns green ...
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... hour , And burn'd my little lonely tower : The fiend receive their souls therefor ! It had not been burnt this year ... hours would bring to Teviot's strand Three thousand armed Englishmen— Meanwhile , full many a warlike band , From ...
... hour , And burn'd my little lonely tower : The fiend receive their souls therefor ! It had not been burnt this year ... hours would bring to Teviot's strand Three thousand armed Englishmen— Meanwhile , full many a warlike band , From ...
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... hour from peep of dawn ; When Deloraine , from sickness freed , Or else a champion in his stead , Should for himself and chieftain stand , Against stout Musgrave , hand to hand . XXXIV . I know right well , that , in their lay , Full ...
... hour from peep of dawn ; When Deloraine , from sickness freed , Or else a champion in his stead , Should for himself and chieftain stand , Against stout Musgrave , hand to hand . XXXIV . I know right well , that , in their lay , Full ...
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... hour : Yet scarce I praise their venturous part , Who tamper with such dangerous art . But this for faithful truth I say , The Ladye by the altar stood , Of sable velvet her array , And on her head a crimson hood , With pearls embroider ...
... hour : Yet scarce I praise their venturous part , Who tamper with such dangerous art . But this for faithful truth I say , The Ladye by the altar stood , Of sable velvet her array , And on her head a crimson hood , With pearls embroider ...
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