The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen1Adam & Charles Black, 1872 - 736 páginas |
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... stood , To fence the rights of fair Melrose ; And lands and livings , many a rood , Had gifted the shrine for their souls ' repose . * III . Bold Deloraine his errand said ; The porter bent his humble head : With torch in hand , and ...
... stood , To fence the rights of fair Melrose ; And lands and livings , many a rood , Had gifted the shrine for their souls ' repose . * III . Bold Deloraine his errand said ; The porter bent his humble head : With torch in hand , and ...
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... Stood rooted like a lily flower ; And when at length , with trembling pace , He sought to find where Branksome lay , He fear'd to see that grisly face Glare from some thicket on his way . Thus , starting oft , he journey'd on , And ...
... Stood rooted like a lily flower ; And when at length , with trembling pace , He sought to find where Branksome lay , He fear'd to see that grisly face Glare from some thicket on his way . Thus , starting oft , he journey'd on , And ...
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... stood . And it was earthly steel and wood . XXIII . She drew the splinter from the wound , And with a charm she stanch'd the blood ; " She bade the gash be cleansed and bound : No longer by his couch she stood ; 8 Hackbuteer , musketeer ...
... stood . And it was earthly steel and wood . XXIII . She drew the splinter from the wound , And with a charm she stanch'd the blood ; " She bade the gash be cleansed and bound : No longer by his couch she stood ; 8 Hackbuteer , musketeer ...
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... stood ; In the dark glen , so deep below , The herds of plunder'd England low ; His bold retainers ' daily food , And bought with danger , blows , and blood . Marauding chief ! his sole delight The moonlight raid , the morning fight ...
... stood ; In the dark glen , so deep below , The herds of plunder'd England low ; His bold retainers ' daily food , And bought with danger , blows , and blood . Marauding chief ! his sole delight The moonlight raid , the morning fight ...
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... stood , And tuneful hands were stain'd with blood ; Where still the thorn's white branches wave , Memorial o'er his rival's grave . XXXV . Why should I tell the rigid doom , That dragg'd my master to his tomb ; How Ousenam's maidens ...
... stood , And tuneful hands were stain'd with blood ; Where still the thorn's white branches wave , Memorial o'er his rival's grave . XXXV . Why should I tell the rigid doom , That dragg'd my master to his tomb ; How Ousenam's maidens ...
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