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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... Maid of Toro , 631 The Palmer , ib . INTRODUCTION , 512 The Maid of Neidpath , 632 CANTO I. 513 Wandering Willie , ib . CANTO II . 516 * Health to Lord Melville , 1806 , 633 CANTO III . CANTO IV . 520 Hunting Song , 634 523 The Resolve ...
... Maid of Toro , 631 The Palmer , ib . INTRODUCTION , 512 The Maid of Neidpath , 632 CANTO I. 513 Wandering Willie , ib . CANTO II . 516 * Health to Lord Melville , 1806 , 633 CANTO III . CANTO IV . 520 Hunting Song , 634 523 The Resolve ...
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... Maid , Mottoes , 1 , 2 , 3 , 673 ib . · 674 654 ib . FROM IVANHOE . 655 * The Crusader's Return , ib . ib . 675 656 Saxon War - Song , · ib . 676 ib . The Barefooted Friar , * Rebecca's Hymn , The Black Knight's Song , * Song - The ...
... Maid , Mottoes , 1 , 2 , 3 , 673 ib . · 674 654 ib . FROM IVANHOE . 655 * The Crusader's Return , ib . ib . 675 656 Saxon War - Song , · ib . 676 ib . The Barefooted Friar , * Rebecca's Hymn , The Black Knight's Song , * Song - The ...
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... Maid of Isla , 694 LYRICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS PIECES . PAGE * Lines to Sir Cuthbert Sharp , . 712 Carle , now the King's come , being new words to an auld spring , 695 Mottoes from CHRONICLES OF THE CANONGATE , 712 Part Second , 696 FROM ...
... Maid of Isla , 694 LYRICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS PIECES . PAGE * Lines to Sir Cuthbert Sharp , . 712 Carle , now the King's come , being new words to an auld spring , 695 Mottoes from CHRONICLES OF THE CANONGATE , 712 Part Second , 696 FROM ...
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... maid of Teviotdale . XXVI . Why does fair Margaret so early awake , 3 And don her kirtle so hastilie ; And the silken knots , which in hurry she would make , Why tremble her slender fingers to tie ; Why does she stop , and look often ...
... maid of Teviotdale . XXVI . Why does fair Margaret so early awake , 3 And don her kirtle so hastilie ; And the silken knots , which in hurry she would make , Why tremble her slender fingers to tie ; Why does she stop , and look often ...
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... maid.— Cared not the Ladye to betray Her mystic arts in view of day ; But well she thought , ere midnight came , Of ... maids , you'll know them well . XXVIII . William of Deloraine , some chance Had waken'd from his deathlike trance ...
... maid.— Cared not the Ladye to betray Her mystic arts in view of day ; But well she thought , ere midnight came , Of ... maids , you'll know them well . XXVIII . William of Deloraine , some chance Had waken'd from his deathlike trance ...
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