The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. With Introductions and NotesRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... fear , Had lent their mingled tide : Nor in her mother's alter'd eye Dared she to look for sympathy . Her lover , ' gainst her father's clan , With Carr in arms had stood , 1 When Mathouse - burn to Melrose ran , All purple with their ...
... fear , Had lent their mingled tide : Nor in her mother's alter'd eye Dared she to look for sympathy . Her lover , ' gainst her father's clan , With Carr in arms had stood , 1 When Mathouse - burn to Melrose ran , All purple with their ...
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... fear'd to see that grisly face Glare from some thicket on his way . Thus , starting oft , he journey'd on , And deeper in the wood is gone , - For aye the more he sought his way , The farther still he went astray , - Until he heard the ...
... fear'd to see that grisly face Glare from some thicket on his way . Thus , starting oft , he journey'd on , And deeper in the wood is gone , - For aye the more he sought his way , The farther still he went astray , - Until he heard the ...
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... fear , 2 Lest his old legends tire the ear Of one , who , in his simple mind , May boast of book - learn'd taste refined . But thou , my friend , can'st fitly tell , ( For few have read romance so well , ) How still the legendary lay O ...
... fear , 2 Lest his old legends tire the ear Of one , who , in his simple mind , May boast of book - learn'd taste refined . But thou , my friend , can'st fitly tell , ( For few have read romance so well , ) How still the legendary lay O ...
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... Fear , That loves the tale she shrinks to hear ; And gentle Courtesy ; and Faith , Unchanged by sufferings , time , or death ; And Valour , lion - mettled lord , Leaning upon his own good sword . Well has thy fair achievement shown , A ...
... Fear , That loves the tale she shrinks to hear ; And gentle Courtesy ; and Faith , Unchanged by sufferings , time , or death ; And Valour , lion - mettled lord , Leaning upon his own good sword . Well has thy fair achievement shown , A ...
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... fear or jeopardy . If this same Palmer will me lead From hence to Holy - Rood , Like his good saint , I'll pay his meed , Instead of cockle - shell , or bead , With angels fair and good . I love such holy ramblers ; still They know to ...
... fear or jeopardy . If this same Palmer will me lead From hence to Holy - Rood , Like his good saint , I'll pay his meed , Instead of cockle - shell , or bead , With angels fair and good . I love such holy ramblers ; still They know to ...
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