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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... train him to the wood ; For , at a word , be it understood , He was always for ill , and never for good . Seem'd to the boy , some comrade gay Led him forth to the woods to play ; On the drawbridge the warders stout Saw a terrier and ...
... train him to the wood ; For , at a word , be it understood , He was always for ill , and never for good . Seem'd to the boy , some comrade gay Led him forth to the woods to play ; On the drawbridge the warders stout Saw a terrier and ...
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... train ; His wife , stout , ruddy , and dark - brow'd , Of silver brooch and bracelet proud , 9 Laugh'd to her friends among the crowd . He was of stature passing tall , But sparely form'd , and lean withal ; A batter'd morion on his ...
... train ; His wife , stout , ruddy , and dark - brow'd , Of silver brooch and bracelet proud , 9 Laugh'd to her friends among the crowd . He was of stature passing tall , But sparely form'd , and lean withal ; A batter'd morion on his ...
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... train . To Gilbert the Galliard thus he said : - " Know thou me for thy liege - lord and head Deal not with me as with Morton tame , For Scotts play best at the roughest game . Give me in peace my heriot due , Thy bonny white steed , or ...
... train . To Gilbert the Galliard thus he said : - " Know thou me for thy liege - lord and head Deal not with me as with Morton tame , For Scotts play best at the roughest game . Give me in peace my heriot due , Thy bonny white steed , or ...
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... train , And o'er the boar - head garnished brave . - P . 36 . The peacock , it is well known , was considered , during the times of chivalry , not merely as an exquisite delicacy , but as a dish of peculiar solemnity . After being ...
... train , And o'er the boar - head garnished brave . - P . 36 . The peacock , it is well known , was considered , during the times of chivalry , not merely as an exquisite delicacy , but as a dish of peculiar solemnity . After being ...
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... train , and such a clang , ' As then through all his turrets rang , Old Norham never heard . X. The guards their morrice - pikes advanced , The trumpets flourish'd brave , The cannon from the ramparts glanced , And thundering welcome ...
... train , and such a clang , ' As then through all his turrets rang , Old Norham never heard . X. The guards their morrice - pikes advanced , The trumpets flourish'd brave , The cannon from the ramparts glanced , And thundering welcome ...
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