Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen1A. and C. Black, 1895 |
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... meet , Is worth the whole summer's day . “ And I'll chain the bloodhound , and the warder shall not sound , And rushes shall be strew'd on the stair ; So , by the black rood - stone , and by holy St. John , I conjure thee , my love , to ...
... meet , Is worth the whole summer's day . “ And I'll chain the bloodhound , and the warder shall not sound , And rushes shall be strew'd on the stair ; So , by the black rood - stone , and by holy St. John , I conjure thee , my love , to ...
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... meets the sea . " There shall the lion lose the gylte , And the libbards bear it clean away ; At Pinkyn Cleuch there shall be spilt Much gentil bluid that day . ” — " 6 Enough , enough , of curse and ban 42 LYRICS AND BALLADS.
... meets the sea . " There shall the lion lose the gylte , And the libbards bear it clean away ; At Pinkyn Cleuch there shall be spilt Much gentil bluid that day . ” — " 6 Enough , enough , of curse and ban 42 LYRICS AND BALLADS.
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... Or false , or sooth , thy words of woe , Clangillian's Chieftain ne'er shall fear ; His blood shall bound at rapture's glow , Though doom'd to stain the Saxon spear . " E'en now , to meet me in yon dell 54 LYRICS AND BALLADS.
... Or false , or sooth , thy words of woe , Clangillian's Chieftain ne'er shall fear ; His blood shall bound at rapture's glow , Though doom'd to stain the Saxon spear . " E'en now , to meet me in yon dell 54 LYRICS AND BALLADS.
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Walter Scott Andrew Lang. " E'en now , to meet me in yon dell , My Mary's buskins brush the dew . " He spoke , nor bade the Chief farewell , But called his dogs , and gay withdrew . Within an hour return'd each hound ; In rush'd the ...
Walter Scott Andrew Lang. " E'en now , to meet me in yon dell , My Mary's buskins brush the dew . " He spoke , nor bade the Chief farewell , But called his dogs , and gay withdrew . Within an hour return'd each hound ; In rush'd the ...
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... meet The wayward Ladies of the Glen . And we - behind the Chieftain's shield , No more shall we in safety dwell ; None leads the people to the field— And we the loud lament must swell . O hone a rie ' ! O hone a rie ' ! The pride of ...
... meet The wayward Ladies of the Glen . And we - behind the Chieftain's shield , No more shall we in safety dwell ; None leads the people to the field— And we the loud lament must swell . O hone a rie ' ! O hone a rie ' ! The pride of ...
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