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 poet along Tweedside , or among the wild glades of Ettrick old romancer
may be compared to a man who trusts his reins Forest . " - Monthly Review , May ,
1808 . to his horse ; his palfrey often blunders , and occasionally s “ We consider
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The poet along Tweedside , or among the wild glades of Ettrick old romancer
may be compared to a man who trusts his reins Forest . " - Monthly Review , May ,
1808 . to his horse ; his palfrey often blunders , and occasionally s “ We consider
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At the first plunge the 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 ...
At the first plunge the 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 ...
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Stern was the dint the Borderer lent ! The stately Baron backwards bent ; Bent
backwards to his 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 ...
Stern was the dint the Borderer lent ! The stately Baron backwards bent ; Bent
backwards to his 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 ...
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The moonlight raid , the morning fight ; But spare Woodkerrick ' s lands alone ,
Not even the Flower of Yarrow ' s charms , For he lent me his horse to escape
upon . ” In youth , might tame his rage for arms ; A glad man then was Branksome
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The moonlight raid , the morning fight ; But spare Woodkerrick ' s lands alone ,
Not even the Flower of Yarrow ' s charms , For he lent me his horse to escape
upon . ” In youth , might tame his rage for arms ; A glad man then was Branksome
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The knighte seemed to be a good fortunate prisoner , horse and man , into a
dungeon , and left man of armes by his dedes ; he bare always of usage three
him to perish of hunger . It is said , the miserable captive profethered dartes , and
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The knighte seemed to be a good fortunate prisoner , horse and man , into a
dungeon , and left man of armes by his dedes ; he bare always of usage three
him to perish of hunger . It is said , the miserable captive profethered dartes , and
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