The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. With Introductions and NotesRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... hour is come , And that to - night I shall watch with thee , To win the treasure of the tomb . " From sackcloth couch the Monk arose , With toil his stiffen'd limbs he rear'd ; A hundred years had flung their snows On his thin locks and ...
... hour is come , And that to - night I shall watch with thee , To win the treasure of the tomb . " From sackcloth couch the Monk arose , With toil his stiffen'd limbs he rear'd ; A hundred years had flung their snows On his thin locks and ...
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... hour . Far more fair Margaret loved and bless'd The hour of silence and of rest . On the high turret sitting lone , She waked at times the lute's soft tone ; Touch'd a wild note , and all between Thought of the bower of hawthorns green ...
... hour . Far more fair Margaret loved and bless'd The hour of silence and of rest . On the high turret sitting lone , She waked at times the lute's soft tone ; Touch'd a wild note , and all between Thought of the bower of hawthorns green ...
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... hour , And burn'd my little lonely tower : The fiend receive their souls therefor ! It had not been burnt this year ... hours would bring to Teviot's strand Three thousand armed Englishmen- Meanwhile , full many a warlike band , From ...
... hour , And burn'd my little lonely tower : The fiend receive their souls therefor ! It had not been burnt this year ... hours would bring to Teviot's strand Three thousand armed Englishmen- Meanwhile , full many a warlike band , From ...
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... hour from peep of dawn ; When Deloraine , from sickness freed , Or else a champion in his stead , Should for himself and chieftain stand , Against stout Musgrave , hand to hand . XXXIV . I know right well , that , in their lay , Full ...
... hour from peep of dawn ; When Deloraine , from sickness freed , Or else a champion in his stead , Should for himself and chieftain stand , Against stout Musgrave , hand to hand . XXXIV . I know right well , that , in their lay , Full ...
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... hour : Yet scarce I praise their venturous part , Who tamper with such dangerous art . But this for faithful truth I say , The Ladye by the altar stood , Of sable velvet her array , And on her head a crimson hood , With pearls embroider ...
... hour : Yet scarce I praise their venturous part , Who tamper with such dangerous art . But this for faithful truth I say , The Ladye by the altar stood , Of sable velvet her array , And on her head a crimson hood , With pearls embroider ...
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ancient Appendix arms band bard Barnard Castle battle beneath Bertram blood bold Border Branksome Brantome brave breast Brignall brow called CANTO castle clan courser dark death Deloraine Douglas dread Earl Earl of Angus English Ettrick Forest fair fate fear fell fight fire gallant gave grace Greta Greta Bridge grey hall hand harp hast hath head hear heard heart heaven Highland honour horse James King knight Lady lake land light Littlecote House Loch Katrine loud maid Marmion Matilda Minstrel Minstrelsy morning Mortham moss-troopers mountain ne'er never noble Norham NOTE o'er O'Neale poem pride Redmond Risingham rock Roderick Rokeby Rokeby's romance round Saint scene Scotland Scott Scottish seem'd show'd sire song sought soul sound Spain spear stanza steed stood sword tale tell thee thine thou tide tower turn'd Twas warriors wild Wilfrid wood youth