The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. With Introductions and NotesRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... ANCIENT BAL- LAD , 554 • APPENDIX , 569 THE FIELD OF WATERLOO , CONCLUSION , APPENDIX , . HAROLD THE DAUNTLESS , 499 Hellvellyn , 506 The Dying Bard , 508 The Norman Horse - Shoe , The Maid of Toro , 511 The Palmer , 512 The Maid of ...
... ANCIENT BAL- LAD , 554 • APPENDIX , 569 THE FIELD OF WATERLOO , CONCLUSION , APPENDIX , . HAROLD THE DAUNTLESS , 499 Hellvellyn , 506 The Dying Bard , 508 The Norman Horse - Shoe , The Maid of Toro , 511 The Palmer , 512 The Maid of ...
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... ancient poetry . I was not less at a loss for a subject which might admit of being treated with the simplicity and wild- ness of the ancient ballad . But accident dictated both a theme and measure , which decided the subject , as well ...
... ancient poetry . I was not less at a loss for a subject which might admit of being treated with the simplicity and wild- ness of the ancient ballad . But accident dictated both a theme and measure , which decided the subject , as well ...
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... Ancient Metrical Romance was adopted , which allows greater latitude , in this respect , than would be consistent with the dignity of a regular Poem.1 The same model offered other facilities , as it permits an occasional alteration of ...
... Ancient Metrical Romance was adopted , which allows greater latitude , in this respect , than would be consistent with the dignity of a regular Poem.1 The same model offered other facilities , as it permits an occasional alteration of ...
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... ancient castle in its The Minstrel gazed with wishful eye --- No humbler resting - place was nigh , With hesitating step at last , The embattled portal arch he pass'd , Whose ponderous grate and massy bar Had oft roll'd back the tide of ...
... ancient castle in its The Minstrel gazed with wishful eye --- No humbler resting - place was nigh , With hesitating step at last , The embattled portal arch he pass'd , Whose ponderous grate and massy bar Had oft roll'd back the tide of ...
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... ancient strain , He never thought to sing again . It was not framed for village churls , But for high dames and mighty earls ; He had play'd it to King Charles the Good , When he kept court in Holyrood ; And much he wish'd , yet fear'd ...
... ancient strain , He never thought to sing again . It was not framed for village churls , But for high dames and mighty earls ; He had play'd it to King Charles the Good , When he kept court in Holyrood ; And much he wish'd , yet fear'd ...
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