The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. Complete in One Volume: With All His Introductions and Notes, Also Various Readings, and the Editor's Notes |
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CONCLUSION , 511 512 513 516 520 523 526 530 534 CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE BORDER MIN . STRELSY . Hellvellyn , 629 The Dying Bard , 630 The Norman Horse Shoe , ib . The Maid of Toro , 631 The Palmer , The Maid of Neidpath , 632 Wandering ...
CONCLUSION , 511 512 513 516 520 523 526 530 534 CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE BORDER MIN . STRELSY . Hellvellyn , 629 The Dying Bard , 630 The Norman Horse Shoe , ib . The Maid of Toro , 631 The Palmer , The Maid of Neidpath , 632 Wandering ...
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Songs of the White Laily of Avenel* On Tweed River , To the Sub - Prior , To Halbert , Halbert's Second Interview , To Mary Avenel , To Edward Glendinning , # The White Lady's Farewell , * Border Ballad , Mottoes , 1—20 , 678 679 ib .
Songs of the White Laily of Avenel* On Tweed River , To the Sub - Prior , To Halbert , Halbert's Second Interview , To Mary Avenel , To Edward Glendinning , # The White Lady's Farewell , * Border Ballad , Mottoes , 1—20 , 678 679 ib .
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... by the sucdenied the advantage of comparing throughout the tish Border . The second edition of that work , pubcess of the first edition of the Minstrelsy of the ScotAuthor's various readings , which , in the case of Mar- lished in ...
... by the sucdenied the advantage of comparing throughout the tish Border . The second edition of that work , pubcess of the first edition of the Minstrelsy of the ScotAuthor's various readings , which , in the case of Mar- lished in ...
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... of each period must sure to gratify her wishes , she soon heard enough of be comprehended within four lines , and equally so Border lore ; among others , an aged gentleman of that it must be extended so as to fill that space .
... of each period must sure to gratify her wishes , she soon heard enough of be comprehended within four lines , and equally so Border lore ; among others , an aged gentleman of that it must be extended so as to fill that space .
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The last of all the Bards was he , Who sung of Border chivalry ; For , welladay ! their date was fled , His tuneful brethren all were dead ; And he , neglected and oppress'd , Wish'd to be with them , and at rest .
The last of all the Bards was he , Who sung of Border chivalry ; For , welladay ! their date was fled , His tuneful brethren all were dead ; And he , neglected and oppress'd , Wish'd to be with them , and at rest .
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