The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. ..., Volumen1A. and C. Black, 1880 |
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... horse , Twa black horse and a gray ; And they are on to King Edward's host , Before the dawn of day . When they arrived before the host , They hover'd on. the English host , however , may remind us of a passage in Wyn . town , when ...
... horse , Twa black horse and a gray ; And they are on to King Edward's host , Before the dawn of day . When they arrived before the host , They hover'd on. the English host , however , may remind us of a passage in Wyn . town , when ...
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... horse that I was allowed , would , with what speed we could , make ourselves ready to go up to the Wastes , and there wee would entrench ourselves , and lye as near as we could to the outlawes : and if there were any brave spirits among ...
... horse that I was allowed , would , with what speed we could , make ourselves ready to go up to the Wastes , and there wee would entrench ourselves , and lye as near as we could to the outlawes : and if there were any brave spirits among ...
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... horse . Wee wanted no provisions for ourselves nor our horses , for the countrey people were well paid for any thing they brought us ; so that wee had a good market every day , before our fort , to buy what we lacked . The chiefe ...
... horse . Wee wanted no provisions for ourselves nor our horses , for the countrey people were well paid for any thing they brought us ; so that wee had a good market every day , before our fort , to buy what we lacked . The chiefe ...
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INTRODUCTORY REMARKS ON POPULAR POETRY | 5 |
INTRODUCTION TO MINSTRELSY OF THE SCOTTISH BORDER | 93 |
APPENDIXES | 240 |
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