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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... soon finished , proceeding at about the rate of a canto per week . There was , indeed , little occasion for pause or hesitation , when a trouble- some rhyme might be accommodated by an alteration of the stanza , or where an incorrect ...
... soon finished , proceeding at about the rate of a canto per week . There was , indeed , little occasion for pause or hesitation , when a trouble- some rhyme might be accommodated by an alteration of the stanza , or where an incorrect ...
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... Soon in his saddle sate he fast , And soon the steep descent he past , Soon cross'd the sounding barbican , And soon the Teviot side he won . Eastward the wooded path he rode , Green hazels o'er his basnet nod ; He passed the Peel of ...
... Soon in his saddle sate he fast , And soon the steep descent he past , Soon cross'd the sounding barbican , And soon the Teviot side he won . Eastward the wooded path he rode , Green hazels o'er his basnet nod ; He passed the Peel of ...
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... soon they set in night ; And soon he spurr'd his courser keen Beneath the tower of Hazeldean.1 XXVI . The clattering hoofs the watchmen mark ; — " Stand , ho ! thou courier of the dark . ” - " For Branksome , ho ! " the knight rejoin'd ...
... soon they set in night ; And soon he spurr'd his courser keen Beneath the tower of Hazeldean.1 XXVI . The clattering hoofs the watchmen mark ; — " Stand , ho ! thou courier of the dark . ” - " For Branksome , ho ! " the knight rejoin'd ...
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... soon beneath the rising day Smiled Branksome Towers and Teviot's tide.2 The wild birds told their warbling tale , And waken'd every flower that blows ; And peeped forth the violet pale , And spread her breast the mountain rose . And ...
... soon beneath the rising day Smiled Branksome Towers and Teviot's tide.2 The wild birds told their warbling tale , And waken'd every flower that blows ; And peeped forth the violet pale , And spread her breast the mountain rose . And ...
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... soon dispell'd ; But she was deeply busied then To tend the wounded Deloraine . Much she wonder'd to find him lie , On the stone threshold stretch'd along ; She thought some spirit of the sky Had done the bold moss - trooper wrong ...
... soon dispell'd ; But she was deeply busied then To tend the wounded Deloraine . Much she wonder'd to find him lie , On the stone threshold stretch'd along ; She thought some spirit of the sky Had done the bold moss - trooper wrong ...
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