The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. With Introductions and NotesRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... rest , With corslet laced , Pillow'd on buckler cold and hard ; They carved at the meal With gloves of steel , And they drank the red wine through the helmet barr'd . V. Ten squires , ten yeomen , mail - clad men , Waited the beck of ...
... rest , With corslet laced , Pillow'd on buckler cold and hard ; They carved at the meal With gloves of steel , And they drank the red wine through the helmet barr'd . V. Ten squires , ten yeomen , mail - clad men , Waited the beck of ...
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... rest , Where falcons hang their giddy nest , Mid cliffs , from whence his eagle eye For many a league his prey could ... rest to hear . Encouraged thus , the Aged Man , After meet rest , again began . 6 Halidon was an ancient seat of the ...
... rest , Where falcons hang their giddy nest , Mid cliffs , from whence his eagle eye For many a league his prey could ... rest to hear . Encouraged thus , the Aged Man , After meet rest , again began . 6 Halidon was an ancient seat of the ...
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... 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 . Her golden hair stream'd free from band , Her fair cheek rested on her ...
... 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 . Her golden hair stream'd free from band , Her fair cheek rested on her ...
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... rest , retreating as they came , Avoid defeat , and death , and shame . " XXXI . Ill could the haughty Dacre brook His brother Warden's sage rebuke ; And yet his forward step he staid , And slow and sullenly obey'd . But ne'er again the ...
... rest , retreating as they came , Avoid defeat , and death , and shame . " XXXI . Ill could the haughty Dacre brook His brother Warden's sage rebuke ; And yet his forward step he staid , And slow and sullenly obey'd . But ne'er again the ...
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... rest , First woke the loveliest and the best . XI . She gazed upon the inner court , Which in the tower's tall shadow lay ; Where coursers ' clang , and stamp , and snort , Had rung the livelong yesterday ; Now still as death ; till ...
... rest , First woke the loveliest and the best . XI . She gazed upon the inner court , Which in the tower's tall shadow lay ; Where coursers ' clang , and stamp , and snort , Had rung the livelong yesterday ; Now still as death ; till ...
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