Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen1A. and C. Black, 1895 |
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... 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 sky . These owe their birth to genial May , Beneath a fiercer sun they pine , Before the winter ...
... 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 sky . These owe their birth to genial May , Beneath a fiercer sun they pine , Before the winter ...
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... grave duly . " The glow - worm o'er grave and stone Shall light thee steady ; The owl from the steeple sing , ' Welcome , proud lady . " " LUCY ASHTON'S SONG From The Bride of Lammermoor Look not thou on beauty's charming , — Sit thou ...
... grave duly . " The glow - worm o'er grave and stone Shall light thee steady ; The owl from the steeple sing , ' Welcome , proud lady . " " LUCY ASHTON'S SONG From The Bride of Lammermoor Look not thou on beauty's charming , — Sit thou ...
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... grave For poor Louise . YES , THOU MAYEST SIGH From The Fair Maid of Perth YES , thou mayest sigh , And look once more at all around , At stream and bank , and sky and ground , Thy life its final course has found , And thou must die ...
... grave For poor Louise . YES , THOU MAYEST SIGH From The Fair Maid of Perth YES , thou mayest sigh , And look once more at all around , At stream and bank , and sky and ground , Thy life its final course has found , And thou must die ...
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... grave is deep and dark - and the corpse is stiff and stark- So I may not trust thy tale . " Where fair Tweed flows round holy Melrose , And Eildon slopes to the plain , Full three nights ago , by some secret foe , That gay gallant was ...
... grave is deep and dark - and the corpse is stiff and stark- So I may not trust thy tale . " Where fair Tweed flows round holy Melrose , And Eildon slopes to the plain , Full three nights ago , by some secret foe , That gay gallant was ...
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... grave is deep . . . It cannot give up the dead ! " - It was near the ringing of matin - bell , The night was well - nigh done , When a heavy sleep on that Baron fell , On the eve of good St. John . The lady look'd through the chamber ...
... grave is deep . . . It cannot give up the dead ! " - It was near the ringing of matin - bell , The night was well - nigh done , When a heavy sleep on that Baron fell , On the eve of good St. John . The lady look'd through the chamber ...
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