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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... side , And Scotts that dwelt on Yarrow . ' " Life , vol . vi . p . 78 . " This is a massive square tower , now unroofed and ruinous , surrounded by an outward wall , defended by round flanking turrets . It is most beautifully situated ...
... side , And Scotts that dwelt on Yarrow . ' " Life , vol . vi . p . 78 . " This is a massive square tower , now unroofed and ruinous , surrounded by an outward wall , defended by round flanking turrets . It is most beautifully situated ...
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... side ? Is it the wind that swings the oaks ! Is it the echo from the rocks ? What may it be , the heavy sound , That moans old Branksome's turrets round ? XIII . At the sullen , moaning sound , The ban - dogs bay and howl ; And , from ...
... side ? Is it the wind that swings the oaks ! Is it the echo from the rocks ? What may it be , the heavy sound , That moans old Branksome's turrets round ? XIII . At the sullen , moaning sound , The ban - dogs bay and howl ; And , from ...
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... side he won . Eastward the wooded path he rode , Green hazels 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 ...
... side he won . Eastward the wooded path he rode , Green hazels 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 ...
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... side of great Dundee . " 1 " Nothing can excel the simple concise pathos of the close of this Canto - nor the touching picture of the Bard when , with assumed business , he tries to conceal real sorrow . How well the poet understands ...
... side of great Dundee . " 1 " Nothing can excel the simple concise pathos of the close of this Canto - nor the touching picture of the Bard when , with assumed business , he tries to conceal real sorrow . How well the poet understands ...
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... side Did these two lords in friendship ride ; And this slight discontent , men say , Cost blood upon another day . XXXII . The pursuivant - at - arms again Before the castle took his stand ; His trumpet call'd , with parleying strain ...
... side Did these two lords in friendship ride ; And this slight discontent , men say , Cost blood upon another day . XXXII . The pursuivant - at - arms again Before the castle took his stand ; His trumpet call'd , with parleying strain ...
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