The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. With Introductions and NotesRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... hear , He could make music to her ear . The humble boon was soon obtain'd ; The Aged Minstrel audience gain'd . But , when he reach'd the room of state , Where she , with all her ladies , sate , Perchance he wish'd his boon denied : For ...
... hear , He could make music to her ear . The humble boon was soon obtain'd ; The Aged Minstrel audience gain'd . But , when he reach'd the room of state , Where she , with all her ladies , sate , Perchance he wish'd his boon denied : For ...
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... hear the blood - hound baying : They watch to hear the war - horn braying ; To see St. George's red cross streaming , To see the midnight beacon gleaming : They watch , against Southern force and guile , Lest Scroop , or Howard , or ...
... hear the blood - hound baying : They watch to hear the war - horn braying ; To see St. George's red cross streaming , To see the midnight beacon gleaming : They watch , against Southern force and guile , Lest Scroop , or Howard , or ...
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... hear , When some sad swain shall teach the grove , Ambition is no cure for love ! XXVIII . Unchallenged , thence pass'd Deloraine , To ancient Riddel's fair domain , 1 Where Aill , from mountains freed , Down from the lakes did raving ...
... hear , When some sad swain shall teach the grove , Ambition is no cure for love ! XXVIII . Unchallenged , thence pass'd Deloraine , To ancient Riddel's fair domain , 1 Where Aill , from mountains freed , Down from the lakes did raving ...
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... hear her tread ; The lady caresses the rough blood - hound , Lest his voice should waken the castle round ; The watchman's bugle is not blown , For he was her foster - father's son ; And she glides through the greenwood at dawn of light ...
... hear her tread ; The lady caresses the rough blood - hound , Lest his voice should waken the castle round ; The watchman's bugle is not blown , For he was her foster - father's son ; And she glides through the greenwood at dawn of light ...
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... hear , " quoth Howard , " calmly hear , Nor deem my words the words of fear : For who , in field or foray slack , Saw the blanche lion e'er fall back ? 1 But thus to risk our Border flower In strife against a kingdom's power , Ten ...
... hear , " quoth Howard , " calmly hear , Nor deem my words the words of fear : For who , in field or foray slack , Saw the blanche lion e'er fall back ? 1 But thus to risk our Border flower In strife against a kingdom's power , Ten ...
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