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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... never thought to sing again . It was not framed for village churls , But for high dames and mighty earls ; He had play'd it to King Charles the Good , When he kept court in Holyrood ; And much he wish'd , yet fear'd , to try The long ...
... never thought to sing again . It was not framed for village churls , But for high dames and mighty earls ; He had play'd it to King Charles the Good , When he kept court in Holyrood ; And much he wish'd , yet fear'd , to try The long ...
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... never , never be forgot ! 1 IX . In sorrow o'er Lord Walter's bier The warlike foresters had bent ; And many a flower , and many a tear , Old Teviot's maids and matrons lent : But o'er her warrior's bloody bier The Ladye dropp'd nor ...
... never , never be forgot ! 1 IX . In sorrow o'er Lord Walter's bier The warlike foresters had bent ; And many a flower , and many a tear , Old Teviot's maids and matrons lent : But o'er her warrior's bloody bier The Ladye dropp'd nor ...
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... never scene so sad and fair ! V. And strangely on the Knight look d his And his blue eyes gleam'd wild and wide ; “ And , darest thou , Warrior ! seek to see What heaven and hell alike would hido ? My breast , in belt of iron pent ...
... never scene so sad and fair ! V. And strangely on the Knight look d his And his blue eyes gleam'd wild and wide ; “ And , darest thou , Warrior ! seek to see What heaven and hell alike would hido ? My breast , in belt of iron pent ...
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... never mortal might therein look ; the middle ages " November 2 , 1805. - We are perfectly en- 3 " With plinth and with capital flourish'd around " First Edition . 4 See Appendix , Note Z. 5 Ibid . Note 2 A. 6 Ibid . Note 2 B. 7 " Bombay ...
... never mortal might therein look ; the middle ages " November 2 , 1805. - We are perfectly en- 3 " With plinth and with capital flourish'd around " First Edition . 4 See Appendix , Note Z. 5 Ibid . Note 2 A. 6 Ibid . Note 2 B. 7 " Bombay ...
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... never , never cease to love ; And how she blush'd , and how she sigh❜d , And , half consenting , half denied , And said that she would die a maid ; — Yet , might the bloody feud be stay'd , Henry of Cranstoun , and only he , Margaret ...
... never , never cease to love ; And how she blush'd , and how she sigh❜d , And , half consenting , half denied , And said that she would die a maid ; — Yet , might the bloody feud be stay'd , Henry of Cranstoun , and only he , Margaret ...
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