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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... FIELD OF WATERLOO , CONCLUSION , APPENDIX , 499 LYRICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS PIECES . 506 508 Hellvellyn , 629 The Dying Bard , 630 The Norman Horse - Shoe , ib . HAROLD THE DAUNTLESS , 511 The Maid of Toro , 631 The Palmer , ib ...
... FIELD OF WATERLOO , CONCLUSION , APPENDIX , 499 LYRICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS PIECES . 506 508 Hellvellyn , 629 The Dying Bard , 630 The Norman Horse - Shoe , ib . HAROLD THE DAUNTLESS , 511 The Maid of Toro , 631 The Palmer , ib ...
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... field of battle betwixt Buccleuch and Angus , which is called to this day the Skirmish Field .-- See Appendix , Note D. Lauds , the midnight service of the Catholic church . See Appendix , Note V. The Lay of the Last Minstrel . CANTO ...
... field of battle betwixt Buccleuch and Angus , which is called to this day the Skirmish Field .-- See Appendix , Note D. Lauds , the midnight service of the Catholic church . See Appendix , Note V. The Lay of the Last Minstrel . CANTO ...
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... field.1 IX . An aged Knight , to danger steel'd , With many a moss - trooper , came on ; And azure in a golden field , The stars and crescent graced his shield , Without the bend of Murdieston.2 Wide lay his lands round Oakwood tower ...
... field.1 IX . An aged Knight , to danger steel'd , With many a moss - trooper , came on ; And azure in a golden field , The stars and crescent graced his shield , Without the bend of Murdieston.2 Wide lay his lands round Oakwood tower ...
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... field , the young Buccleuch , An English knight led forth to view ; Scarce rued the boy his present plight , So much he long'd to see the fight . Within the lists , in knightly pride , High Home and haughty Dacre ride ; Their leading ...
... field , the young Buccleuch , An English knight led forth to view ; Scarce rued the boy his present plight , So much he long'd to see the fight . Within the lists , in knightly pride , High Home and haughty Dacre ride ; Their leading ...
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... field against the Laird of Buccleuch , who joyned and countered cruelly both the said parties in the field of Darnelinver , either against other , with uncertain victory . But at the last , the Lord Hume , hearing word of that matter ...
... field against the Laird of Buccleuch , who joyned and countered cruelly both the said parties in the field of Darnelinver , either against other , with uncertain victory . But at the last , the Lord Hume , hearing word of that matter ...
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