Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen1A. and C. Black, 1895 |
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... full of lines that boyhood rejoices in , and that man can never forget . It is , indeed , to the " dear schoolboy " whom he has " cheated of his hour of play " that Scott most fondly , and with most certainty , appeals . The critics ...
... full of lines that boyhood rejoices in , and that man can never forget . It is , indeed , to the " dear schoolboy " whom he has " cheated of his hour of play " that Scott most fondly , and with most certainty , appeals . The critics ...
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... full of fishing - tackle for nine long years , not to emerge and be completed till Byron had eclipsed the poetical vogue of Scott . In 1806 he was still doubting whether or not verse was the proper vehicle for the praises of Prince ...
... full of fishing - tackle for nine long years , not to emerge and be completed till Byron had eclipsed the poetical vogue of Scott . In 1806 he was still doubting whether or not verse was the proper vehicle for the praises of Prince ...
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... full of the joy of Nature , and the thought of a free roving life . The snatches of Madge Wildfire place him on a level with the Shakspeare who created Ophelia . Thus various is the Muse of the great writer who was so limited , as a ...
... full of the joy of Nature , and the thought of a free roving life . The snatches of Madge Wildfire place him on a level with the Shakspeare who created Ophelia . Thus various is the Muse of the great writer who was so limited , as a ...
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... Full proudly may thy branches wave , Where loyalty lies low in death , And valour fills a timeless grave . And thou , brave tenant of the tomb ! Repine not if our clime deny , Above thine honour'd sod to bloom , The flowrets of a milder ...
... Full proudly may thy branches wave , Where loyalty lies low in death , And valour fills a timeless grave . And thou , brave tenant of the tomb ! Repine not if our clime deny , Above thine honour'd sod to bloom , The flowrets of a milder ...
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... Full ten pound weight and more . The Baron return'd in three days space , And his looks were sad and sour ; And weary was his courser's pace , As he reach'd his rocky tower . He came not from where Ancram Moor Ran red with English blood ...
... Full ten pound weight and more . The Baron return'd in three days space , And his looks were sad and sour ; And weary was his courser's pace , As he reach'd his rocky tower . He came not from where Ancram Moor Ran red with English blood ...
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