Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen1A. and C. Black, 1895 |
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... stone to Eskdale , from White Combe to Eildon , has its voice , which bids me prefer the Lay to all Scott's other long poems . But , setting aside the patriotism of a child of Ettrick Forest , the style of the Lay seems to me the most ...
... stone to Eskdale , from White Combe to Eildon , has its voice , which bids me prefer the Lay to all Scott's other long poems . But , setting aside the patriotism of a child of Ettrick Forest , the style of the Lay seems to me the most ...
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... stone - bicker . " When Byron carried his imitation ( a heavy and tune- less imitation ) of Scott's manner into the field of Levant- ine piratical romance , and when the novelty of the topics , when the title , the personal vigour and ...
... stone - bicker . " When Byron carried his imitation ( a heavy and tune- less imitation ) of Scott's manner into the field of Levant- ine piratical romance , and when the novelty of the topics , when the title , the personal vigour and ...
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... : Such gem I fondly deem'd was mine , And glowed a diamond stone , But , since each eye may see it shine , I'll darkling dwell alone . No waking dream shall tinge my thought With dyes so 2 LYRICS AND BALLADS THE RESOLVE.
... : Such gem I fondly deem'd was mine , And glowed a diamond stone , But , since each eye may see it shine , I'll darkling dwell alone . No waking dream shall tinge my thought With dyes so 2 LYRICS AND BALLADS THE RESOLVE.
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... 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 still when kings are arming , Taste not when ...
... 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 still when kings are arming , Taste not when ...
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... 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 , And , by Mary's might ! an Armed Knight Stood by the lonely flame . " And many a word that ...
... 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 , And , by Mary's might ! an Armed Knight Stood by the lonely flame . " And many a word that ...
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