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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... fair domain , * Where Aill , from mountains freed , Down from the lakes did raving come ; Each wave was crested with tawny foam , Like the mane of a chestnut steed . In vain ! no torrent , deep or broad , Might bar the bold moss ...
... fair domain , * Where Aill , from mountains freed , Down from the lakes did raving come ; Each wave was crested with tawny foam , Like the mane of a chestnut steed . In vain ! no torrent , deep or broad , Might bar the bold moss ...
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... fair ! II . Short halt did Deloraine make there ; Little reck'd he of the scene so fair : With dagger's hilt , on the wicket strong , He struck full loud , and struck full long . The porter hurried to the gate- " Who knocks so loud ...
... fair ! II . Short halt did Deloraine make there ; Little reck'd he of the scene so fair : With dagger's hilt , on the wicket strong , He struck full loud , and struck full long . The porter hurried to the gate- " Who knocks so loud ...
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... fair Melrose aright , ' Go visit it by the pale moonlight ; For the gay beams of lightsome day Gild , but to flout , the ruins grey . When the broken arches are black in night , And each shafted oriel glinimers white ; When the cold ...
... fair Melrose aright , ' Go visit it by the pale moonlight ; For the gay beams of lightsome day Gild , but to flout , the ruins grey . When the broken arches are black in night , And each shafted oriel glinimers white ; When the cold ...
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... fair Abbaye ; For the mystic Book , to his bosom prest , Felt like a load upon his breast ; And his joints , with nerves of iron twined , Shook , like the aspen leaves in wind . Full fain was he when the dawn of day Began to brighten ...
... fair Abbaye ; For the mystic Book , to his bosom prest , Felt like a load upon his breast ; And his joints , with nerves of iron twined , Shook , like the aspen leaves in wind . Full fain was he when the dawn of day Began to brighten ...
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... fair child harm , But held him with his powerful arm , That he might neither fight nor flee ; For when the Red - Cross spied he , The boy strove long and violently . " Now , by St. George , " the archer cries , " Edward , methinks we ...
... fair child harm , But held him with his powerful arm , That he might neither fight nor flee ; For when the Red - Cross spied he , The boy strove long and violently . " Now , by St. George , " the archer cries , " Edward , methinks we ...
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