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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... the still even doubtful whether I could , with perfect char more degraded objects
of pity to future times . acter as a jurisconsult , retain a situation in a vol Upon the
whole , as I had no pretension to the unteer corps of cavalry , which I then held .
... the still even doubtful whether I could , with perfect char more degraded objects
of pity to future times . acter as a jurisconsult , retain a situation in a vol Upon the
whole , as I had no pretension to the unteer corps of cavalry , which I then held .
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Indeed , the office of keeper was latWhere Homes had ance commanding , terly
held by the family of Buccleuch , and with so firm a grasp , that when the Forest of
Ettricke was disparked , they And Drygrange . wil the milk - white ewes , ' Twist ...
Indeed , the office of keeper was latWhere Homes had ance commanding , terly
held by the family of Buccleuch , and with so firm a grasp , that when the Forest of
Ettricke was disparked , they And Drygrange . wil the milk - white ewes , ' Twist ...
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Beneath an oak , mossid o ' er by eld , The Baron ' s Dwarf his courser held , ' And
held his crested helm and spear : 1 See Appendix , Note 2 I . a The idea of the
imp domesticating himself with the first person he met , and subjecting himself to
...
Beneath an oak , mossid o ' er by eld , The Baron ' s Dwarf his courser held , ' And
held his crested helm and spear : 1 See Appendix , Note 2 I . a The idea of the
imp domesticating himself with the first person he met , and subjecting himself to
...
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He would not do the fair child harm , But held him with his powerful arm , That he
might neither fight nor flee ; For the Red - Cross spied he , The boy strove long
and violently . “ Now , by St . George , ” the archer cries , “ Edward , methinks we ...
He would not do the fair child harm , But held him with his powerful arm , That he
might neither fight nor flee ; For the Red - Cross spied he , The boy strove long
and violently . “ Now , by St . George , ” the archer cries , “ Edward , methinks we ...
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... and lea ; He that was last at the trysting - place Was but lightly held of his gaye
ladye . ” VIII . From fair St . Mary ' s silver wave , From dreary Gamescleugh ' s
dusky height , His ready lances Thirlestane brave Array ' d beneath a banner
bright ...
... and lea ; He that was last at the trysting - place Was but lightly held of his gaye
ladye . ” VIII . From fair St . Mary ' s silver wave , From dreary Gamescleugh ' s
dusky height , His ready lances Thirlestane brave Array ' d beneath a banner
bright ...
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