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 NotesR. Cadell, 1849 - 823 páginas |
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... meet Baron Henry , her own true knight . XXVIII . The Knight and ladye fair are met , And under the hawthorn's boughs are set . A fairer pair were never seen To meet beneath the hawthorn green . ' He was stately , and young , and tall ...
... meet Baron Henry , her own true knight . XXVIII . The Knight and ladye fair are met , And under the hawthorn's boughs are set . A fairer pair were never seen To meet beneath the hawthorn green . ' He was stately , and young , and tall ...
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... meet with the Galliard and all his 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 ...
... meet with the Galliard and all his 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 ...
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... meet a mother's view ! It was the heir of great Buccleuch . 4 Ancient pieces of artillery . 5 A glove upon a lance was the emblem of faith among the ancient Borderers , who were wont , when any one broke his word , to expose this emblem ...
... meet a mother's view ! It was the heir of great Buccleuch . 4 Ancient pieces of artillery . 5 A glove upon a lance was the emblem of faith among the ancient Borderers , who were wont , when any one broke his word , to expose this emblem ...
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... meet the herald made , And thus his master's will he said : - XXIV . " It irks , high Dame , my noble Lords , ' Gainst ladye fair to draw their swords ; But yet they may not tamely see , All through the Western Wardenry , Your law ...
... meet the herald made , And thus his master's will he said : - XXIV . " It irks , high Dame , my noble Lords , ' Gainst ladye fair to draw their swords ; But yet they may not tamely see , All through the Western Wardenry , Your law ...
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... meet fierce Deloraine ? In single fight , and , if he gain , He gains for us ; but if he's cross'd , ' Tis but a single warrior lost : The rest , retreating as they came , Avoid defeat , and death , and shame . " XXXI . Ill could the ...
... meet fierce Deloraine ? In single fight , and , if he gain , He gains for us ; but if he's cross'd , ' Tis but a single warrior lost : The rest , retreating as they came , Avoid defeat , and death , and shame . " XXXI . Ill could the ...
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