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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In bitter mood he spurred fast , And soon the hated heath was past ; And far
beneath , in lustre wan , Old Melros ' rose , and fair Tweed ran : Like some tall
rock with lichens gray , Seem'd dimly huge , the dark Abbaye . When Hawick he
pass'd ...
In bitter mood he spurred fast , And soon the hated heath was past ; And far
beneath , in lustre wan , Old Melros ' rose , and fair Tweed ran : Like some tall
rock with lichens gray , Seem'd dimly huge , the dark Abbaye . When Hawick he
pass'd ...
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... since by When his limbs were strong , and his courage was high :Now , slow
and faint , he led the way , Where , cloister'd round , the garden lay ; The pillar'd
arches were over their head , And beneath their feet were the bones of the dead .
... since by When his limbs were strong , and his courage was high :Now , slow
and faint , he led the way , Where , cloister'd round , the garden lay ; The pillar'd
arches were over their head , And beneath their feet were the bones of the dead .
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... clasp'd , and with iron bound : The sun had brighten'd the Carter's side ; He
thought , as he took it , the dead man frown'd ; ' And soon beneath the rising day
But the glare of the sepulchral light , Smiled Branksome Towers and Teviot's tide .
... clasp'd , and with iron bound : The sun had brighten'd the Carter's side ; He
thought , as he took it , the dead man frown'd ; ' And soon beneath the rising day
But the glare of the sepulchral light , Smiled Branksome Towers and Teviot's tide .
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A fairer pair were never seen To meet beneath the hawthorn green . He was
stately , and young , and tall ; Dreaded in battle , and loved in hall : And she ,
when love , scarce told , scarce hid , Lent to her cheek a livelier red ; When the
half sigh ...
A fairer pair were never seen To meet beneath the hawthorn green . He was
stately , and young , and tall ; Dreaded in battle , and loved in hall : And she ,
when love , scarce told , scarce hid , Lent to her cheek a livelier red ; When the
half sigh ...
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From fair St . Mary ' s silver wave , From dreary Gamescleugh ' s dusky height ,
His ready lances Thirlestane brave Array ' d beneath a banner bright . The
tressured fleur - de - luce he claims , To wreath his shield , since royal James ,
Encamp ...
From fair St . Mary ' s silver wave , From dreary Gamescleugh ' s dusky height ,
His ready lances Thirlestane brave Array ' d beneath a banner bright . The
tressured fleur - de - luce he claims , To wreath his shield , since royal James ,
Encamp ...
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