Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen1A. and C. Black, 1895 |
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... cross of Edinburgh , where King James VIII . had been proclaimed in 1745. The magistrates and Lords of Session removed the ancient monument in 1756. The pedestal of the Cross is now at Abbotsford , and we may stand on the steps whence ...
... cross of Edinburgh , where King James VIII . had been proclaimed in 1745. The magistrates and Lords of Session removed the ancient monument in 1756. The pedestal of the Cross is now at Abbotsford , and we may stand on the steps whence ...
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... Cross may match with the ride of William of Deloraine , and " The Guard Room " is worthy of the author of Ivanhoe and Quentin Durward , while the archery of Douglas foretells the feats of Locksley . Indeed , it is curious to mark how ...
... Cross may match with the ride of William of Deloraine , and " The Guard Room " is worthy of the author of Ivanhoe and Quentin Durward , while the archery of Douglas foretells the feats of Locksley . Indeed , it is curious to mark how ...
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... cross with ease that running water of the Tweed . It was in the bustle of " flitting " from kindly Ashestiel to Clarty Hole , —the haugh now overcrowed by Galashiels manufacturers ' villas , " pricking a cockney ear , ” — that Scott ...
... cross with ease that running water of the Tweed . It was in the bustle of " flitting " from kindly Ashestiel to Clarty Hole , —the haugh now overcrowed by Galashiels manufacturers ' villas , " pricking a cockney ear , ” — that Scott ...
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... cross To the eiry Beacon Hill . " I watch'd her steps , and silent came Where she sat her on a stone ; - No watchman stood by the dreary flame , It burned all alone . " The second night I kept her in sight , Till to the fire she came ...
... cross To the eiry Beacon Hill . " I watch'd her steps , and silent came Where she sat her on a stone ; - No watchman stood by the dreary flame , It burned all alone . " The second night I kept her in sight , Till to the fire she came ...
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... cross of stone , The libbards there shall lose the gree : The raven shall come , the erne shall go , And drink the Saxon bluid sae free . The cross of stone they shall not know , So thick the corses there shall be . " - " But tell me ...
... cross of stone , The libbards there shall lose the gree : The raven shall come , the erne shall go , And drink the Saxon bluid sae free . The cross of stone they shall not know , So thick the corses there shall be . " - " But tell me ...
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