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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... horses of Rhesus , or a raid of the Scotts or the Kerrs to drive cattle , will make a better figure in verse , than ... horse ; his palfrey often blunders , and occasionally breaks his pace , sometimes from vivacity , oftener through in ...
... horses of Rhesus , or a raid of the Scotts or the Kerrs to drive cattle , will make a better figure in verse , than ... horse ; his palfrey often blunders , and occasionally breaks his pace , sometimes from vivacity , oftener through in ...
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... horse sunk low , And the water broke o'er the saddlebow : Above the foaming tide , I ween , Scarce half the charger's neck was seen ; For he was barded from counter to tail , And the rider was armed complete in mail ; Never heavier man ...
... horse sunk low , And the water broke o'er the saddlebow : Above the foaming tide , I ween , Scarce half the charger's neck was seen ; For he was barded from counter to tail , And the rider was armed complete in mail ; Never heavier man ...
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... horse's tail , And his plumes went scattering on the gale ; The tough ash spear , so stout and true , Into a thousand flinders flew . But Cranstoun's lance , of more avail , Pierced through , like silk , the Borderer's mail ; Through ...
... horse's tail , And his plumes went scattering on the gale ; The tough ash spear , so stout and true , Into a thousand flinders flew . But Cranstoun's lance , of more avail , Pierced through , like silk , the Borderer's mail ; Through ...
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... horse to escape upon . " A glad man then was Branksome bold , Down he flung him the purse of gold ; To Eskdale soon he spurr'd amain , And with him five hundred riders has ta'en . He left his merrymen in the midst of the hill , And bade ...
... horse to escape upon . " A glad man then was Branksome bold , Down he flung him the purse of gold ; To Eskdale soon he spurr'd amain , And with him five hundred riders has ta'en . He left his merrymen in the midst of the hill , And bade ...
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... horse ; it seemed , when the horse ranne , that he did fly in the ayre . The knighte seemed to be a good man of armes by his dedes ; he bare always of usage three fethered dartes , and rychte well he could handle them ; and , according ...
... horse ; it seemed , when the horse ranne , that he did fly in the ayre . The knighte seemed to be a good man of armes by his dedes ; he bare always of usage three fethered dartes , and rychte well he could handle them ; and , according ...
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ancient Appendix arms ballad band bard Barnard Castle battle battle of Methven beneath blood bold Border Branksome brave breast brow Bruce called CANTO castle chief clan courser dark death deep Deloraine Douglas dread Earl Earl of Angus English Ettrick Forest fair falchion fear fell fight fire gallant gave grace hall hand harp hast hath head hear heard heart heaven Highland hill horse Isles James John King knight Lady lake land light Loch Katrine Lorn loud maid Marmion minstrel Minstrelsy morning Mortham moss-troopers mountain ne'er noble Note o'er pass'd poem poetry pride Risingham rock Roderick Rokeby romance round rude Saint scene Scotland Scott Scottish Scottish Border seem'd Sir Walter Scott slain song sound spear stanza steed stood sword tale tell thee thine thou tide tower turn'd Twas warriors wave ween wild