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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... took ; 2 And the Monk made a sign with his wither'd hand , The grave's huge portal to expand . XVIII . With beating heart to the task he went ; His sinewy frame o'er the grave - stone bent ; With bar of iron heaved amain , Till the toil ...
... took ; 2 And the Monk made a sign with his wither'd hand , The grave's huge portal to expand . XVIII . With beating heart to the task he went ; His sinewy frame o'er the grave - stone bent ; With bar of iron heaved amain , Till the toil ...
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... took , The dwarf espied the Mighty Book ! Much he marvell'd a knight of pride , Like a book - bosom'd priest should ride : 2 He thought not to search or stanch the wound , Until the secret he had found . emphatic Border motto , Thou ...
... took , The dwarf espied the Mighty Book ! Much he marvell'd a knight of pride , Like a book - bosom'd priest should ride : 2 He thought not to search or stanch the wound , Until the secret he had found . emphatic Border motto , Thou ...
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... took him to Lord David's tower , Even to the Ladye's secret bower ; And , but that stronger spells were spread , And the door might not be opened , He had laid him on her very bed . Whate'er he did of gramarye , 5 Was always done ...
... took him to Lord David's tower , Even to the Ladye's secret bower ; And , but that stronger spells were spread , And the door might not be opened , He had laid him on her very bed . Whate'er he did of gramarye , 5 Was always done ...
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... took of Douglas ' sword , " When English blood swell'd Ancram's ford ; And but Lord Dacre's steed was wight , And bare him ably in the flight , Himself had seen him dubb'd a knight . 1 An asylum for outlaws . See Appendix , Note 2 H. 3 ...
... took of Douglas ' sword , " When English blood swell'd Ancram's ford ; And but Lord Dacre's steed was wight , And bare him ably in the flight , Himself had seen him dubb'd a knight . 1 An asylum for outlaws . See Appendix , Note 2 H. 3 ...
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... took ; And how he sought her castle high , That morn , by help of gramarye ; How , in Sir William's armour dight , Stolen by his page , while slept the knight , He took on him the single fight . But half his tale he left unsaid , And ...
... took ; And how he sought her castle high , That morn , by help of gramarye ; How , in Sir William's armour dight , Stolen by his page , while slept the knight , He took on him the single fight . But half his tale he left unsaid , And ...
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