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 NotesGeorge S. Appleton, 1851 - 840 páginas |
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... Lord Cranstoun's knee . Lord Cranstoun was some whit dismay'd ; " Tis said that five good miles he rade , To rid him of his company ; But where he rode one mile , the Dwarf ran four , And the Dwarf was first at the castle door . XXXII ...
... Lord Cranstoun's knee . Lord Cranstoun was some whit dismay'd ; " Tis said that five good miles he rade , To rid him of his company ; But where he rode one mile , the Dwarf ran four , And the Dwarf was first at the castle door . XXXII ...
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... Lord Cranstoun rode ; The Goblin Page behind abode ; His lord's command he ne'er withstood , Though small his pleasure to do good . As the corslet off he took , The dwarf espied the Mighty Book ! Much he marvell'd a knight of pride ...
... Lord Cranstoun rode ; The Goblin Page behind abode ; His lord's command he ne'er withstood , Though small his pleasure to do good . As the corslet off he took , The dwarf espied the Mighty Book ! Much he marvell'd a knight of pride ...
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... lord of that valley fair , The Beattisons were his vassals there . The Earl was gentle , and mild of mood , The vassals were warlike , and fierce , and rude ; High of heart , and haughty of word , Little they reck'd of a tame liege lord ...
... lord of that valley fair , The Beattisons were his vassals there . The Earl was gentle , and mild of mood , The vassals were warlike , and fierce , and rude ; High of heart , and haughty of word , Little they reck'd of a tame liege lord ...
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... Lord Howard and Lord Dacre stout Sped to the front of their array , To hear what this old knight should say . XXII . " Ye English warden lords , of you Demands the Ladye of Buccleuch , 1 " The stanzas , describing the march of the ...
... Lord Howard and Lord Dacre stout Sped to the front of their array , To hear what this old knight should say . XXII . " Ye English warden lords , of you Demands the Ladye of Buccleuch , 1 " The stanzas , describing the march of the ...
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... Lord Dacre's steed was wight , And bare him ably in the flight , Himself had seen him dubb'd a knight . For the young heir of Branksome's line , God be his aid , and God be mine ; Through me no friend shall meet his doom ; Here , while ...
... Lord Dacre's steed was wight , And bare him ably in the flight , Himself had seen him dubb'd a knight . For the young heir of Branksome's line , God be his aid , and God be mine ; Through me no friend shall meet his doom ; Here , while ...
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