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 Sun upon the Weirdlaw Hill 672 The Monks of Bangor's March . ib . Letter to
his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch 673 FROM THE ABBOT . * The Pardoner's
Advertisement * Mottoes , 1-17 ...... ......... ..... 691 ib . FROM KENILWORTH .
The Sun upon the Weirdlaw Hill 672 The Monks of Bangor's March . ib . Letter to
his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch 673 FROM THE ABBOT . * The Pardoner's
Advertisement * Mottoes , 1-17 ...... ......... ..... 691 ib . FROM KENILWORTH .
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HALIDON HILL ; A DRAMATIC SKETCH FROM Scottish HISTORY ..... 729
Preface ib . Act I. - Scene I. ........ 731 From REDGAUNTLET . * “ As Lords their
Laborers ' hire delay " 715 MACDUFF's Cross Dedication .... Introduction Scene I
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HALIDON HILL ; A DRAMATIC SKETCH FROM Scottish HISTORY ..... 729
Preface ib . Act I. - Scene I. ........ 731 From REDGAUNTLET . * “ As Lords their
Laborers ' hire delay " 715 MACDUFF's Cross Dedication .... Introduction Scene I
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Eastward the wooded path he rode , Green bazels o'er his basnet nod ; He pass'
d the Peel of Goldiland , And cross'd old Borthwick's roaring strand ; Dimly he
view'd the Moat - hill's mound , Where Druid shades still fitted round ; In Hawick ...
Eastward the wooded path he rode , Green bazels o'er his basnet nod ; He pass'
d the Peel of Goldiland , And cross'd old Borthwick's roaring strand ; Dimly he
view'd the Moat - hill's mound , Where Druid shades still fitted round ; In Hawick ...
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She look'd to river , look'd to hill , Thought on the Spirit's prophecy , Then broke
her silence stern and still , “ Not you , but Fate , has vanquish'd me ; Their
influence kindly stars may shower On Teviot's tide and Branksome's tower , For
pride is ...
She look'd to river , look'd to hill , Thought on the Spirit's prophecy , Then broke
her silence stern and still , “ Not you , but Fate , has vanquish'd me ; Their
influence kindly stars may shower On Teviot's tide and Branksome's tower , For
pride is ...
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At length the old man himself went to the house ; NOTE 2 E . but as his wife ' s
frolic with Mr . Michael , whom he had seen on the hill , made him a little cautious
, he contented himself The bells would ring in Notre Dame . - P . 25 . with looking
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At length the old man himself went to the house ; NOTE 2 E . but as his wife ' s
frolic with Mr . Michael , whom he had seen on the hill , made him a little cautious
, he contented himself The bells would ring in Notre Dame . - P . 25 . with looking
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