Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen1A. and C. Black, 1895 |
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... Fitz - Eustace had , The air he chose was wild and sad ; Such have I heard , in Scottish land , Rise from the busy harvest band , When falls before the mountaineer , On Lowland plains , the ripen'd ear . Now one shrill voice the notes ...
... Fitz - Eustace had , The air he chose was wild and sad ; Such have I heard , in Scottish land , Rise from the busy harvest band , When falls before the mountaineer , On Lowland plains , the ripen'd ear . Now one shrill voice the notes ...
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... Fitz - Eustace said- " Is it not strange , that , as ye sung , Seem'd in mine ear a death - peal rung , Such as in nunneries they toll For some departing sister's soul ? Say , what may this portend ? " . Then first the Palmer silence ...
... Fitz - Eustace said- " Is it not strange , that , as ye sung , Seem'd in mine ear a death - peal rung , Such as in nunneries they toll For some departing sister's soul ? Say , what may this portend ? " . Then first the Palmer silence ...
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... Fitz - Eustace lay ; 1 There is a similar legend about Wandlebury Camp , near Cambridge . 2 A wooden cup composed of staves hooped together . Scarce , by the pale moonlight , were seen The 220 CANTO III MARMION.
... Fitz - Eustace lay ; 1 There is a similar legend about Wandlebury Camp , near Cambridge . 2 A wooden cup composed of staves hooped together . Scarce , by the pale moonlight , were seen The 220 CANTO III MARMION.
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... Eustace drew , His master Marmion's voice he knew . XXVIII " Fitz - Eustace ! rise , -I cannot rest ; — Yon churl's wild legend haunts my breast , And graver thoughts have chafed my mood : The air must cool my feverish blood ; And fain ...
... Eustace drew , His master Marmion's voice he knew . XXVIII " Fitz - Eustace ! rise , -I cannot rest ; — Yon churl's wild legend haunts my breast , And graver thoughts have chafed my mood : The air must cool my feverish blood ; And fain ...
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... Fitz - Eustace see , By stains upon the charger's knee , And his left side , that on the moor He had not kept his footing sure . Long musing on these wondrous signs , At length to rest the squire reclines , Broken and short ; for still ...
... Fitz - Eustace see , By stains upon the charger's knee , And his left side , that on the moor He had not kept his footing sure . Long musing on these wondrous signs , At length to rest the squire reclines , Broken and short ; for still ...
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