Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen1A. and C. Black, 1895 |
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... Loud were their clamouring tongues , as when The clanging sea - fowl leave the fen- simile With a Scott , perhaps unconsciously , repeats the very of Homer when he sings of the allies of Ilios . gallant speed and vigour Scott turns from ...
... Loud were their clamouring tongues , as when The clanging sea - fowl leave the fen- simile With a Scott , perhaps unconsciously , repeats the very of Homer when he sings of the allies of Ilios . gallant speed and vigour Scott turns from ...
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... loud should ring , ' Revenge for blood and treachery ! " TO AN OAK TREE From Waverley * EMBLEM of England's ancient faith , Full proudly may thy branches wave , Where loyalty lies low in death , And valour fills a timeless grave . And ...
... loud should ring , ' Revenge for blood and treachery ! " TO AN OAK TREE From Waverley * EMBLEM of England's ancient faith , Full proudly may thy branches wave , Where loyalty lies low in death , And valour fills a timeless grave . And ...
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... loud trumpets shall sound Here's a health to King Charles ! MAJOR BELLENDEN'S SONG From Old Mortality AND what though winter will pinch severe Through locks of grey and a cloak that's old , Yet keep up thy heart , bold cavalier , For a ...
... loud trumpets shall sound Here's a health to King Charles ! MAJOR BELLENDEN'S SONG From Old Mortality AND what though winter will pinch severe Through locks of grey and a cloak that's old , Yet keep up thy heart , bold cavalier , For a ...
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... Louder , louder , chant the lay , Waken , lords and ladies gay ! Tell them youth , and mirth , and glee , Run a course as well as we ; Time , stern huntsman ! who can baulk , Stanch as hound , and fleet as hawk : Think of this , and ...
... Louder , louder , chant the lay , Waken , lords and ladies gay ! Tell them youth , and mirth , and glee , Run a course as well as we ; Time , stern huntsman ! who can baulk , Stanch as hound , and fleet as hawk : Think of this , and ...
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... loud and shrill ; Yet the craggy pathway she did 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 ...
... loud and shrill ; Yet the craggy pathway she did 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 ...
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