Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen1A. and C. Black, 1895 |
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... thought without merit , has survived , namely , " The violet in her greenwood bower . " In 1795 he read , and translated , Lenore ; in 1796 he printed his work , apparently hoping to make a favourable impression on the lady of his heart ...
... thought without merit , has survived , namely , " The violet in her greenwood bower . " In 1795 he read , and translated , Lenore ; in 1796 he printed his work , apparently hoping to make a favourable impression on the lady of his heart ...
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... thought the materials of Marmion better than those of the Lay , " but not so well fitted together , " and he disliked the interruption of the Introductory Epistles . They can , of course , be read apart from the romance , and they ...
... thought the materials of Marmion better than those of the Lay , " but not so well fitted together , " and he disliked the interruption of the Introductory Epistles . They can , of course , be read apart from the romance , and they ...
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... thought so too , for he presented him again , in Ivanhoe . The powerful scene of the immure- ment , in canto ii . , has , of course , no historical warrant . Whatever cruel deeds may have been done by individuals , the Church at no time ...
... thought so too , for he presented him again , in Ivanhoe . The powerful scene of the immure- ment , in canto ii . , has , of course , no historical warrant . Whatever cruel deeds may have been done by individuals , the Church at no time ...
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... thought other- wise than Marmion , viewing the Scottish camp— For , by St. George , were that host mine , Not power infernal nor divine Should once to peace my soul incline , Till I had dimm'd their armour's shine In glorious battle ...
... thought other- wise than Marmion , viewing the Scottish camp— For , by St. George , were that host mine , Not power infernal nor divine Should once to peace my soul incline , Till I had dimm'd their armour's shine In glorious battle ...
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... thought he had fixed a nail in the wheel of Fortune . No poem , not even the Lay , begins with such a high , clear , and sweet note of romance as― The stag at eve had drunk his fill . " The The chase has had no such minstrel , and the ...
... thought he had fixed a nail in the wheel of Fortune . No poem , not even the Lay , begins with such a high , clear , and sweet note of romance as― The stag at eve had drunk his fill . " The The chase has had no such minstrel , and the ...
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