The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. With Introductions and NotesRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... morning wind , And strove his hardihood to find : He was glad when he pass'd the tombstones grey , Which girdle round the fair Abbaye ; For the mystic Book , to his bosom prest , Felt like a load upon his breast ; And his joints , with ...
... morning wind , And strove his hardihood to find : He was glad when he pass'd the tombstones grey , Which girdle round the fair Abbaye ; For the mystic Book , to his bosom prest , Felt like a load upon his breast ; And his joints , with ...
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... morning , none at night , and perchance many again next day . They may give for their motto , viritur ex rapto , stealing from their honest neighbours what they sometimes require . They are a nest of hornets ; strike one , and stir all ...
... morning , none at night , and perchance many again next day . They may give for their motto , viritur ex rapto , stealing from their honest neighbours what they sometimes require . They are a nest of hornets ; strike one , and stir all ...
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... morning dawned ; which made them look on this place as its peculiar residence . " One night a fellow being drunk , and by the strength of his liquor rendered more daring than ordinarily , laughed at the simplicity of his companions ...
... morning dawned ; which made them look on this place as its peculiar residence . " One night a fellow being drunk , and by the strength of his liquor rendered more daring than ordinarily , laughed at the simplicity of his companions ...
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... Morning Chronicle ) was stupid and malignant enough to insinuate that the author had circumstance now only because I see by a letter of Heber's that Scott had thought it worth his while to contradict the absurd charge in the newspapers ...
... Morning Chronicle ) was stupid and malignant enough to insinuate that the author had circumstance now only because I see by a letter of Heber's that Scott had thought it worth his while to contradict the absurd charge in the newspapers ...
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... morning tide , To Scottish court to be his guide . " But I have solemn vows to pay , And may not linger by the way ... morning rites were done , ( A hasty mass from Friar John , 7 ) 5 And knight and squire had broke their fast , On rich ...
... morning tide , To Scottish court to be his guide . " But I have solemn vows to pay , And may not linger by the way ... morning rites were done , ( A hasty mass from Friar John , 7 ) 5 And knight and squire had broke their fast , On rich ...
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