Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen1A. and C. Black, 1895 |
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... stood . Yet was his helmet hack'd and hew'd , His acton pierced and tore , His axe and his dagger with blood imbrued , - But it was not English gore . He lighted at the Chapellage , He held him close THE EVE OF ST JOHN.
... stood . Yet was his helmet hack'd and hew'd , His acton pierced and tore , His axe and his dagger with blood imbrued , - But it was not English gore . He lighted at the Chapellage , He held him close THE EVE OF ST JOHN.
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... 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 warlike lord Did speak to ...
... 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 warlike lord Did speak to ...
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... good St. John . The lady look'd through the chamber fair , By the light of a dying flame ; And she was aware of a knight stood there— Sir Richard of Coldinghame ! " Alas ! away , away ! " she cried THE EVE OF ST . JOHN 31.
... good St. John . The lady look'd through the chamber fair , By the light of a dying flame ; And she was aware of a knight stood there— Sir Richard of Coldinghame ! " Alas ! away , away ! " she cried THE EVE OF ST . JOHN 31.
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... stood ; And there , before Lord Douglas ' face , With them he cross'd the flood . Lord Douglas leap'd on his berry - brown steed , And spurr'd him the Leader o'er ; But , though he rode with lightning speed , He never saw them more ...
... stood ; And there , before Lord Douglas ' face , With them he cross'd the flood . Lord Douglas leap'd on his berry - brown steed , And spurr'd him the Leader o'er ; But , though he rode with lightning speed , He never saw them more ...
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... stood , Fast by Moneira's sullen brook , Which murmurs through that lonely wood . Soft fell the night , the sky was calm , When three successive days had flown ; And summer mist in dewy balm Steep'd heathy bank and mossy stone . The ...
... stood , Fast by Moneira's sullen brook , Which murmurs through that lonely wood . Soft fell the night , the sky was calm , When three successive days had flown ; And summer mist in dewy balm Steep'd heathy bank and mossy stone . The ...
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