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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... morning wind , And strove his hardihood to find : He was glad when he pass'd the tombstones grey , Which girdle round the fair Abbaye ; For the mystic Book , to his bosom prest , Felt like a load upon his breast ; And his joints , with ...
... morning wind , And strove his hardihood to find : He was glad when he pass'd the tombstones grey , Which girdle round the fair Abbaye ; For the mystic Book , to his bosom prest , Felt like a load upon his breast ; And his joints , with ...
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... morning ; well they knew , In vain he never twang'd the yew . Right sharp has been the evening shower , That drove him from his Liddel tower ; And , by my faith , " the gate - ward said , " I think ' twill prove a Warden - Raid . " V ...
... morning ; well they knew , In vain he never twang'd the yew . Right sharp has been the evening shower , That drove him from his Liddel tower ; And , by my faith , " the gate - ward said , " I think ' twill prove a Warden - Raid . " V ...
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... morning fight ; Not even the Flower of Yarrow's charms , In youth , might tame his rage for arms ; And still , in age , he spurn'd at rest , And still his brows the helmet press'd , Albeit the blanched locks below Were white as Dinlay's ...
... morning fight ; Not even the Flower of Yarrow's charms , In youth , might tame his rage for arms ; And still , in age , he spurn'd at rest , And still his brows the helmet press'd , Albeit the blanched locks below Were white as Dinlay's ...
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... morning after a hard drinking - bout , observed that he had bitten his glove . He instantly demanded of his companion , with whom he had quarrelled ? And , learning that he had had words with one of the party , insisted on instant ...
... morning after a hard drinking - bout , observed that he had bitten his glove . He instantly demanded of his companion , with whom he had quarrelled ? And , learning that he had had words with one of the party , insisted on instant ...
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... morning dawned ; which made them look on this place as its peculiar residence . " One night a fellow being drunk , and by the strength of his liquor rendered more daring than ordinarily , laughed at the simplicity of his companions ...
... morning dawned ; which made them look on this place as its peculiar residence . " One night a fellow being drunk , and by the strength of his liquor rendered more daring than ordinarily , laughed at the simplicity of his companions ...
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