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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... lands that over Ouse to Berwick forth do bear , Have for their blazon had , the snaffle , spur , and spear . " Poly ... land he loved so dear ; High was the sound , as thus again The Bard resumed his minstrel strain . fully imitated in ...
... lands that over Ouse to Berwick forth do bear , Have for their blazon had , the snaffle , spur , and spear . " Poly ... land he loved so dear ; High was the sound , as thus again The Bard resumed his minstrel strain . fully imitated in ...
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... Land of brown heath and shaggy wood , Land of the mountain and the flood , Land of my sires ! what mortal hand Can e'er untie the filial band , That knits me to thy rugged strand ! Still , as I view each well - known scene , Think what ...
... Land of brown heath and shaggy wood , Land of the mountain and the flood , Land of my sires ! what mortal hand Can e'er untie the filial band , That knits me to thy rugged strand ! Still , as I view each well - known scene , Think what ...
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... Land Debateable ; Well friended , too , his hardy kin , Whoever lost , were sure to win ; They sought the beeves ... lands , both meadow and lea , Where the sun shines fair on Carlisle wall , And he swore her death , ere he would see A ...
... Land Debateable ; Well friended , too , his hardy kin , Whoever lost , were sure to win ; They sought the beeves ... lands , both meadow and lea , Where the sun shines fair on Carlisle wall , And he swore her death , ere he would see A ...
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... land on the river Ettrick . In Teviotdale , he en- joyed the harmony of Eckford , by a grant from Robert II . to his ... lands of Branksome . Sir Wil- liam Scott instantly offered him the estate of Murdiestone , in exchange for that ...
... land on the river Ettrick . In Teviotdale , he en- joyed the harmony of Eckford , by a grant from Robert II . to his ... lands of Branksome . Sir Wil- liam Scott instantly offered him the estate of Murdiestone , in exchange for that ...
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... land , Which they possessed , it is of truth , Both from the Lairds and Lords of Buckleugh . " Accordingly , dismounting from his Pegasus , Satchells gives us , in prose , the names of twenty - four gentlemen , younger brothers of ...
... land , Which they possessed , it is of truth , Both from the Lairds and Lords of Buckleugh . " Accordingly , dismounting from his Pegasus , Satchells gives us , in prose , the names of twenty - four gentlemen , younger brothers of ...
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