The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart ...: With All His Introductions and Notes; Also Various Readings, and the Editor's NotesR. Cadell, 1847 - 823 páginas |
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... Scott. the reversion of a situation which completely met couplet , which seems congenial to our language , and them . was , doubtless for that reason , so popular with our old Thus far all was well , and the Author had been minstrels ...
... Scott. the reversion of a situation which completely met couplet , which seems congenial to our language , and them . was , doubtless for that reason , so popular with our old Thus far all was well , and the Author had been minstrels ...
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... Scott. of Longman & Co. , at Midsummer 1837 , and died 5th Septem - gible evidence of his success . The first edition of the Lay was ber following , in his 67th year.-Ed. ΤΟ THE RIGHT HONOURABLE CHARLES EARL OF DALKEITH , THIS. make ...
... Scott. of Longman & Co. , at Midsummer 1837 , and died 5th Septem - gible evidence of his success . The first edition of the Lay was ber following , in his 67th year.-Ed. ΤΟ THE RIGHT HONOURABLE CHARLES EARL OF DALKEITH , THIS. make ...
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... Scott. ΤΟ THE RIGHT HONOURABLE CHARLES EARL OF DALKEITH , THIS POEM IS INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR . PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION . The Poem , now offered to the Public , is intended to illustrate the customs and manners which anciently pre ...
... Scott. ΤΟ THE RIGHT HONOURABLE CHARLES EARL OF DALKEITH , THIS POEM IS INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR . PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION . The Poem , now offered to the Public , is intended to illustrate the customs and manners which anciently pre ...
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... Scott. The last of all the Bards was he , Who sung of Border chivalry ; For , welladay ! their date was fled , His tuneful brethren all were dead ; And he , neglected and oppress'd , Wish'd to be with them , and at rest.1 No more on ...
... Scott. The last of all the Bards was he , Who sung of Border chivalry ; For , welladay ! their date was fled , His tuneful brethren all were dead ; And he , neglected and oppress'd , Wish'd to be with them , and at rest.1 No more on ...
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... Scott. III . Nine - and - twenty knights of fame Hung their shields in Branksome - Hall ; 1 Nine - and - twenty squires of name Brought them their steeds to bower from stall ; Nine - and - twenty yeomen tall Waited , duteous , on them ...
... Scott. III . Nine - and - twenty knights of fame Hung their shields in Branksome - Hall ; 1 Nine - and - twenty squires of name Brought them their steeds to bower from stall ; Nine - and - twenty yeomen tall Waited , duteous , on them ...
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