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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... horses of Rhesus , or a raid of the Scotts or the Kerrs to drive cat : le , will make a better figure in verse ... horse ; his palfrey often blunders , and occasionally breaks his pace , sometimes from vivacity , oftener through in ...
... horses of Rhesus , or a raid of the Scotts or the Kerrs to drive cat : le , will make a better figure in verse ... horse ; his palfrey often blunders , and occasionally breaks his pace , sometimes from vivacity , oftener through in ...
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... horse sunk low , And the water broke o'er the saddlebow ; Above the foaming tide , I ween , Scarce half the charger's neck was seen ; For he was barded from counter to tail , And the rider was armed complete in mail ; Never heavier man ...
... horse sunk low , And the water broke o'er the saddlebow ; Above the foaming tide , I ween , Scarce half the charger's neck was seen ; For he was barded from counter to tail , And the rider was armed complete in mail ; Never heavier man ...
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... horse's tail , And his plumes went scattering on the gale ; The tough ash spear , so stout and true , Into a thousand flinders flew . But Cranstoun's lance , of more avail , Pierced through , like silk , the Borderer's mail ; Through ...
... horse's tail , And his plumes went scattering on the gale ; The tough ash spear , so stout and true , Into a thousand flinders flew . But Cranstoun's lance , of more avail , Pierced through , like silk , the Borderer's mail ; Through ...
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... horse to escape upon . " A glad man then was Branksome bold , Down he flung him the purse of gold ; To Eskdale soon he spurr'd amain , And with him five hundred riders has ta'en . He left his merrymen in the mist of the hill , And bade ...
... horse to escape upon . " A glad man then was Branksome bold , Down he flung him the purse of gold ; To Eskdale soon he spurr'd amain , And with him five hundred riders has ta'en . He left his merrymen in the mist of the hill , And bade ...
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... horse . XIII . Whitslade the Hawk , and Headshaw came , And warriors more than I may name ; From Yarrow - cleugh to Hindhaugh - swair , ' From Woodhouselie to Chester - glen . Troop'd man and horse , and bow and spear ; Their gathering ...
... horse . XIII . Whitslade the Hawk , and Headshaw came , And warriors more than I may name ; From Yarrow - cleugh to Hindhaugh - swair , ' From Woodhouselie to Chester - glen . Troop'd man and horse , and bow and spear ; Their gathering ...
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