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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... thee , To win the treasure of the tomb : For this will be St. Michael's night , And , though stars be dim , the moon is bright ; And the Cross , of bloody red , Will point to the grave of the mighty dead . XXIII . " What he gives thee ...
... thee , To win the treasure of the tomb : For this will be St. Michael's night , And , though stars be dim , the moon is bright ; And the Cross , of bloody red , Will point to the grave of the mighty dead . XXIII . " What he gives thee ...
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... thee by me ; Says , that the fated hour is come , And that to - night I shall watch with thee , To win the treasure of the tomb . " From sackcloth couch the Monk arose , With toil his stiffen'd limbs he rear'd ; A hundred years had ...
... thee by me ; Says , that the fated hour is come , And that to - night I shall watch with thee , To win the treasure of the tomb . " From sackcloth couch the Monk arose , With toil his stiffen'd limbs he rear'd ; A hundred years had ...
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... thee . And , Musgrave , could our fight be tried , And thou wert now alive , as I , No mortal man should us divide , Till one , or both of us , did die : Yet rest thee God ! for well I know I ne'er shall find a nobler foe . In all the ...
... thee . And , Musgrave , could our fight be tried , And thou wert now alive , as I , No mortal man should us divide , Till one , or both of us , did die : Yet rest thee God ! for well I know I ne'er shall find a nobler foe . In all the ...
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... thee to change the doom of Heaven , And crush that dragon in its birth , Predestined scourge of guilty earth . Lamented Chief ! -not thine the power , To save in that presumptuous hour , When Prussia hurried to the field , And snatch'd ...
... thee to change the doom of Heaven , And crush that dragon in its birth , Predestined scourge of guilty earth . Lamented Chief ! -not thine the power , To save in that presumptuous hour , When Prussia hurried to the field , And snatch'd ...
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... thee go ! Clare can a warrior's feelings know , And weep a warrior's shame ; Can Red Earl Gilbert's spirit feel , Buckle the spurs upon thy heel , And belt thee with thy brand of steel , And send thee forth to fame ! " XI . That night ...
... thee go ! Clare can a warrior's feelings know , And weep a warrior's shame ; Can Red Earl Gilbert's spirit feel , Buckle the spurs upon thy heel , And belt thee with thy brand of steel , And send thee forth to fame ! " XI . That night ...
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