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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... Bear lowers black and grim ; Orion's studded belt is dim ; Twinkling faint , and distant far , Shimmers through mist each planet star ; Ill may I read their high decree ! But no kind influence deign they shower On Teviot's tide , and ...
... Bear lowers black and grim ; Orion's studded belt is dim ; Twinkling faint , and distant far , Shimmers through mist each planet star ; Ill may I read their high decree ! But no kind influence deign they shower On Teviot's tide , and ...
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... bear axes , with which , in time of need , they give heavy strokes . " The Jedwood - axe was a sort of partisan , used by horsemen , as appears from the arms of Jedburgh , which bear a cavalier mounted , and armed with this weapon . It ...
... bear axes , with which , in time of need , they give heavy strokes . " The Jedwood - axe was a sort of partisan , used by horsemen , as appears from the arms of Jedburgh , which bear a cavalier mounted , and armed with this weapon . It ...
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... bear Or , upon a bend azure , a mullet betwixt two crescents of the field ; in addition to which , they formerly bore in the field a hunting - horn . The supporters , now two ladies , were formerly a hound and buck , or , according to ...
... bear Or , upon a bend azure , a mullet betwixt two crescents of the field ; in addition to which , they formerly bore in the field a hunting - horn . The supporters , now two ladies , were formerly a hound and buck , or , according to ...
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... bear , if hav- ing little else to eat , he must not even suck his own paws . can assure the noble imp of fame it is not my fault that I was not born to a park and £ 5000 a year , as it is not his lordship's merit , although it may be ...
... bear , if hav- ing little else to eat , he must not even suck his own paws . can assure the noble imp of fame it is not my fault that I was not born to a park and £ 5000 a year , as it is not his lordship's merit , although it may be ...
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... bear his name : " Such tales had Whitby's fishers told , And said they might his shape behold , And hear his anvil sound ; A deaden'd clang , -a huge dim form , Seen but , and heard , when gathering storm And night were closing round ...
... bear his name : " Such tales had Whitby's fishers told , And said they might his shape behold , And hear his anvil sound ; A deaden'd clang , -a huge dim form , Seen but , and heard , when gathering storm And night were closing round ...
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