Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen1A. and C. Black, 1895 |
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... bards should rehearse , Let a blush or a blow be the meed of their verse ! Be mute every string , and be hush'd every tone , That shall bid us remember the fame that is flown . But the dark hours of night and of slumber are past , The ...
... bards should rehearse , Let a blush or a blow be the meed of their verse ! Be mute every string , and be hush'd every tone , That shall bid us remember the fame that is flown . But the dark hours of night and of slumber are past , The ...
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... bard might e'er avail Those numbers to prolong . Yet fragments of the lofty strain Float down the tide of years , As , buoyant on the stormy main , A parted wreck appears . He sung King Arthur's Table Round : The Warrior of the Lake ...
... bard might e'er avail Those numbers to prolong . Yet fragments of the lofty strain Float down the tide of years , As , buoyant on the stormy main , A parted wreck appears . He sung King Arthur's Table Round : The Warrior of the Lake ...
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... bard In fairy tissue wove ; Where lords , and knights , and ladies bright In gay confusion strove . The Garde Joyeuse , amid the tale , High rear'd its glittering head , And Avalon's enchanted vale In all its wonders spread . Brangwain ...
... bard In fairy tissue wove ; Where lords , and knights , and ladies bright In gay confusion strove . The Garde Joyeuse , amid the tale , High rear'd its glittering head , And Avalon's enchanted vale In all its wonders spread . Brangwain ...
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... Bards was he , Who sung of Border chivalry ; For , welladay ! their date was fled , His tuneful brethren all were dead ; And he , neglected and oppress'd , Wish'd to be with them , and at rest . No more on prancing palfrey borne , He ...
... Bards was he , Who sung of Border chivalry ; For , welladay ! their date was fled , His tuneful brethren all were dead ; And he , neglected and oppress'd , Wish'd to be with them , and at rest . No more on prancing palfrey borne , He ...
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... number of gentlemen of their own name , who held lands for their service . The splendour of the establishment is romantically exaggerated by the bard . They watch , against Southern force and guile , Lest 66 CANTO I LAY OF THE LAST ...
... number of gentlemen of their own name , who held lands for their service . The splendour of the establishment is romantically exaggerated by the bard . They watch , against Southern force and guile , Lest 66 CANTO I LAY OF THE LAST ...
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