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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... noble child ; Or , with his fingers long and lean , Had strangled him in fiendish spleen : But his awful mother he had in dread , And also his power was limited ; • So he but scowl'd on the startled child , And darted through the forest ...
... noble child ; Or , with his fingers long and lean , Had strangled him in fiendish spleen : But his awful mother he had in dread , And also his power was limited ; • So he but scowl'd on the startled child , And darted through the forest ...
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... Noble Lord Dacre , he dwells on the Border . " XVIII . Behind the English bill and bow , The mercenaries , firm and slow , Moved on to fight , in dark array , By Conrad led of Wolfenstein , Who brought the band from distant Rhine , And ...
... Noble Lord Dacre , he dwells on the Border . " XVIII . Behind the English bill and bow , The mercenaries , firm and slow , Moved on to fight , in dark array , By Conrad led of Wolfenstein , Who brought the band from distant Rhine , And ...
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... noble Lords , ' Gainst ladye fair to draw their swords ; But yet they may not tamely see , All through the Western Wardenry , Your law - contemning kinsmen ride , And burn and spoil the Border - side ; And ill beseems your rank and ...
... noble Lords , ' Gainst ladye fair to draw their swords ; But yet they may not tamely see , All through the Western Wardenry , Your law - contemning kinsmen ride , And burn and spoil the Border - side ; And ill beseems your rank and ...
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... noble Lords forgot . Himself , the hoary Seneschal Rode forth , in seemly terms to call Those gallant foes to Branksome Hall . Accepted Howard , than whom knight Was never dubb'd , more bold in fight ; Nor , when from war and armour ...
... noble Lords forgot . Himself , the hoary Seneschal Rode forth , in seemly terms to call Those gallant foes to Branksome Hall . Accepted Howard , than whom knight Was never dubb'd , more bold in fight ; Nor , when from war and armour ...
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... noble Howard , Belted Will . XVII . Behind Lord Howard and the Dame , Fair Margaret on her palfrey came , Whose foot - cloth swept the ground : White was her wimple , and her veil , And her loose locks a chaplet pale Of whitest roses ...
... noble Howard , Belted Will . XVII . Behind Lord Howard and the Dame , Fair Margaret on her palfrey came , Whose foot - cloth swept the ground : White was her wimple , and her veil , And her loose locks a chaplet pale Of whitest roses ...
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