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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... tale as ' twas said to me . XXIII . " Now , hie thee hence , " the Father said , " And when we are on death - bed laid , O may our dear Ladye , and sweet St. John , Forgive our souls for the deed we have done ! " - The Monk return'd him ...
... tale as ' twas said to me . XXIII . " Now , hie thee hence , " the Father said , " And when we are on death - bed laid , O may our dear Ladye , and sweet St. John , Forgive our souls for the deed we have done ! " - The Monk return'd him ...
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... tale The Minstrel's voice began to fail : Full slyly smiled the observant page , And gave the wither'd hand of age A goblet , crown'd with mighty wine , The blood of Velez ' scorched vine . He raised the silver cup on high , And , while ...
... tale The Minstrel's voice began to fail : Full slyly smiled the observant page , And gave the wither'd hand of age A goblet , crown'd with mighty wine , The blood of Velez ' scorched vine . He raised the silver cup on high , And , while ...
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... tale was told less particularly in former editions , and I have been censured for inaccuracy in doing so . - A similar charm occurs in Huon de Bourdeaux , and in the ingenious Oriental tale , called the Caliph Vathek . Notwithstanding ...
... tale was told less particularly in former editions , and I have been censured for inaccuracy in doing so . - A similar charm occurs in Huon de Bourdeaux , and in the ingenious Oriental tale , called the Caliph Vathek . Notwithstanding ...
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... Tale of Flodden Field , because the hero's fate is connected with that memorable defeat , and the causes which led to it . The design of the Author was , if possible , to apprize his readers , at the outset , of the date of his Story ...
... Tale of Flodden Field , because the hero's fate is connected with that memorable defeat , and the causes which led to it . The design of the Author was , if possible , to apprize his readers , at the outset , of the date of his Story ...
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... tale to learn ; Though oft he stop in rustic fear , 2 Lest his old legends tire the ear Of one , who , in his simple mind , May boast of book - learn'd taste refined . But thou , my friend , can'st fitly tell , ( For few have read ...
... tale to learn ; Though oft he stop in rustic fear , 2 Lest his old legends tire the ear Of one , who , in his simple mind , May boast of book - learn'd taste refined . But thou , my friend , can'st fitly tell , ( For few have read ...
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