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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The Duchess marked his weary pace , His timid mien , and reverend face , And bade her page the menials tell , That they should tend the old man well : For she had known adversity , Though born in such a high degree ; In pride of power ...
The Duchess marked his weary pace , His timid mien , and reverend face , And bade her page the menials tell , That they should tend the old man well : For she had known adversity , Though born in such a high degree ; In pride of power ...
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And ncver to tell where it was hid , Save at his Chief of Branksome's need : And when that need was past and o'er , Again the volume to restore . I buried him on St. Michael's night , When the bell toll'd one , and the moon was bright ...
And ncver to tell where it was hid , Save at his Chief of Branksome's need : And when that need was past and o'er , Again the volume to restore . I buried him on St. Michael's night , When the bell toll'd one , and the moon was bright ...
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Vails not to tell each hardy clan , From the fair Middle Marches came ; The Bloody Heart blazed in the van , Announcing Douglas , dreaded name ! Vails not to tell what steeds did spurn , Where the Seven Spears of Wedderburne * Their men ...
Vails not to tell each hardy clan , From the fair Middle Marches came ; The Bloody Heart blazed in the van , Announcing Douglas , dreaded name ! Vails not to tell what steeds did spurn , Where the Seven Spears of Wedderburne * Their men ...
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Of all the hundreds sunk to rest , But earthly spirit could not tell First woke the loveliest and the best . The heart of them that loved so well . True love's the gift which God has given XI . To man alone beneath the heaven : She ...
Of all the hundreds sunk to rest , But earthly spirit could not tell First woke the loveliest and the best . The heart of them that loved so well . True love's the gift which God has given XI . To man alone beneath the heaven : She ...
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Needs not to tell each tender word ' Twixt Margaret and ' twixt Cranstoun's lord ; Nor how she told of former woes , And how her bosom fell and rose , While he and Musgrave bandied blows.Needs not these lovers ' joys to tell : One day ...
Needs not to tell each tender word ' Twixt Margaret and ' twixt Cranstoun's lord ; Nor how she told of former woes , And how her bosom fell and rose , While he and Musgrave bandied blows.Needs not these lovers ' joys to tell : One day ...
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ancient appear Appendix arms band battle bear beneath blood bold Border Bruce called CANTO castle cause chief close command dark death deep Douglas Earl English fair fear fell field fight fire gave give given grace hall hand hath head hear heard heart heaven held hill hold horse hour Isles James John King knight Lady lake land less light living look Lord maid Marmion meet minstrel morning mountain never noble Note o'er once pass person poem pride rest rock round Saint scene Scotland Scott Scottish seems seen side song soon sound stone stood strong sword tale tell thee thou thought Till took tower train turn wave wild wood