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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... hold another course . I confess my own inclination revolted from the more severe choice , which might have been deemed by many the wiser alternative . As my transgres- sions had been numerous , my repentance must have been signalized by ...
... hold another course . I confess my own inclination revolted from the more severe choice , which might have been deemed by many the wiser alternative . As my transgres- sions had been numerous , my repentance must have been signalized by ...
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... hold a middle rank between history and private anecdote . War is always most picturesque where it is least formed into a science ; it has most variety and interest where the prowess and activity of individuals has most play ; and the ...
... hold a middle rank between history and private anecdote . War is always most picturesque where it is least formed into a science ; it has most variety and interest where the prowess and activity of individuals has most play ; and the ...
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... hold it still . Hearken , Ladye , to the tale , How thy sires won fair Eskdale.— Earl Morton was lord of that valley fair , The Beattisons were his vassals there . The Earl was gentle , and mild of mood , The vassals were warlike , and ...
... hold it still . Hearken , Ladye , to the tale , How thy sires won fair Eskdale.— Earl Morton was lord of that valley fair , The Beattisons were his vassals there . The Earl was gentle , and mild of mood , The vassals were warlike , and ...
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... hold ; Unarmed by her side he walk'd , And much , in courteous phrase , they talk'd Of feats of arms of old . Costly his garb - his Flemish ruff Fell o'er his doublet , shaped of buff , With satin slash'd and lined ; It may be noticed ...
... hold ; Unarmed by her side he walk'd , And much , in courteous phrase , they talk'd Of feats of arms of old . Costly his garb - his Flemish ruff Fell o'er his doublet , shaped of buff , With satin slash'd and lined ; It may be noticed ...
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... hold , " Waked the deaf tomb with war's alarins , And bade the dead arise to arms ! With war and wonder all on flame , sumed the title of Sakonungr or Sea - kings . Ships , in the in- flated language of the Scalds , are often termed the ...
... hold , " Waked the deaf tomb with war's alarins , And bade the dead arise to arms ! With war and wonder all on flame , sumed the title of Sakonungr or Sea - kings . Ships , in the in- flated language of the Scalds , are often termed the ...
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