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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No living wight , save the Ladye alone , Had dared to cross the threshold stone . II
. The tables were drawn , it was idlesse all ; Knight , and page , and household
squire , Loiter'd through the lofty hall , Or crowded round the ample fire ; The stag
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No living wight , save the Ladye alone , Had dared to cross the threshold stone . II
. The tables were drawn , it was idlesse all ; Knight , and page , and household
squire , Loiter'd through the lofty hall , Or crowded round the ample fire ; The stag
...
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... in penance spent , My knees those flinty stones have worn ; Yet all too little to
atone For knowing what should ne ' er be known . Wouldst thou thy every future
year In ceaseless prayer and penance drie , Yet wait thy latter end with fearThen
...
... in penance spent , My knees those flinty stones have worn ; Yet all too little to
atone For knowing what should ne ' er be known . Wouldst thou thy every future
year In ceaseless prayer and penance drie , Yet wait thy latter end with fearThen
...
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The moon on the east oriel shone Through slender shafts of shapely stone , By
foliaged tracery combined ; Thou wouldst have thought some fairy's hand ' Twixt
poplars straight the ozier wand , In many a freakish knot , had twined ; Then ...
The moon on the east oriel shone Through slender shafts of shapely stone , By
foliaged tracery combined ; Thou wouldst have thought some fairy's hand ' Twixt
poplars straight the ozier wand , In many a freakish knot , had twined ; Then ...
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Some of his skill he taught to me ; And , Warrior , I could say to thee The words
that cleft Eildon hills in three , And bridled the Tweed with a curb of stone : But to
speak them were a deadly sin ; And for having but thought them my heart within ,
A ...
Some of his skill he taught to me ; And , Warrior , I could say to thee The words
that cleft Eildon hills in three , And bridled the Tweed with a curb of stone : But to
speak them were a deadly sin ; And for having but thought them my heart within ,
A ...
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Are gathering fast round the yawning stone ! " Then Deloraine , in terror , took
XXV . From the cold hand the Mighty Book , The sun had brighten'd Cheviot gray ,
With iron clasp'd , and with iron bound : The sun had brighten'd the Carter's side ...
Are gathering fast round the yawning stone ! " Then Deloraine , in terror , took
XXV . From the cold hand the Mighty Book , The sun had brighten'd Cheviot gray ,
With iron clasp'd , and with iron bound : The sun had brighten'd the Carter's side ...
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