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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... look'd he , And his blue eyes gleam'd wild and wide ; " And , darest thou , Warrior ! seek to see What heaven and hell alike would hide ? My breast , in belt of iron pent , With shirt of hair and scourge of thorn ; For threescore years ...
... look'd he , And his blue eyes gleam'd wild and wide ; " And , darest thou , Warrior ! seek to see What heaven and hell alike would hide ? My breast , in belt of iron pent , With shirt of hair and scourge of thorn ; For threescore years ...
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... look d his And his blue eyes gleam'd wild and wide ; “ And , darest thou , Warrior ! seek to see What heaven and hell alike would hido ? My breast , in belt of iron pent , With shirt of hair and scourge of thorn ; For threescore years ...
... look d his And his blue eyes gleam'd wild and wide ; “ And , darest thou , Warrior ! seek to see What heaven and hell alike would hido ? My breast , in belt of iron pent , With shirt of hair and scourge of thorn ; For threescore years ...
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... look , At which the fellest fiends had shook , And all unruffled was his face : They trusted his soul had gotten grace.3 XX . Often had William of Deloraine Rode through the battle's bloody plain , And trampled down the warriors slain ...
... look , At which the fellest fiends had shook , And all unruffled was his face : They trusted his soul had gotten grace.3 XX . Often had William of Deloraine Rode through the battle's bloody plain , And trampled down the warriors slain ...
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... look'd to river , look'd to hill , Thought on the Spirit's prophecy , Then broke her silence stern and still , - " Not you , but Fate , has vanquish'd me ; Their influence kindly stars may shower On Teviot's tide and Branksome's tower ...
... look'd to river , look'd to hill , Thought on the Spirit's prophecy , Then broke her silence stern and still , - " Not you , but Fate , has vanquish'd me ; Their influence kindly stars may shower On Teviot's tide and Branksome's tower ...
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... look'd down ; Grief darken'd on his rugged brow , Though half disguised with a frown ; And thus , while sorrow bent his head , His foeman's epitaph he made . XXIX . " Now , Richard Musgrave , liest thou here ! I ween , my deadly enemy ...
... look'd down ; Grief darken'd on his rugged brow , Though half disguised with a frown ; And thus , while sorrow bent his head , His foeman's epitaph he made . XXIX . " Now , Richard Musgrave , liest thou here ! I ween , my deadly enemy ...
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