The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. With Introductions and NotesRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... thought even yet , the sooth to speak , That , if she loved the harp to 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 ...
... thought even yet , the sooth to speak , That , if she loved the harp to 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 ...
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... thought on the days that were long since by , When his limbs were strong , and his courage was high : - Now , slow and faint , he led the way , Where , cloister'd round , the garden lay ; The pillar'd arches were over their head , And ...
... thought on the days that were long since by , When his limbs were strong , and his courage was high : - Now , slow and faint , he led the way , Where , cloister'd round , the garden lay ; The pillar'd arches were over their head , And ...
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... thought some fairy's hand " Twixt poplars straight the ozier wand , In many a freakish knot , had twined ; Then framed a spell , when the work was done , And changed the willow - wreaths to stone . 1 See Appendix , Note Y. The silver ...
... thought some fairy's hand " Twixt poplars straight the ozier wand , In many a freakish knot , had twined ; Then framed a spell , when the work was done , And changed the willow - wreaths to stone . 1 See Appendix , Note Y. The silver ...
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... thought , as he took it , the dead man frown'd ; ◅ But the glare of the sepulchral light , Perchance , had dazzled the warrior's sight . XXII . When the huge stone sunk o'er the tomb , The night return'd in double gloom ; For the moon ...
... thought , as he took it , the dead man frown'd ; ◅ But the glare of the sepulchral light , Perchance , had dazzled the warrior's sight . XXII . When the huge stone sunk o'er the tomb , The night return'd in double gloom ; For the moon ...
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... thought Lord Cranstoun , as I ween , While , pondering deep the tender scene , He rode through Branksome's hawthorn green . But the page shouted wild and shrill , And scarce his helmet could he don , When downward from the shady hill A ...
... thought Lord Cranstoun , as I ween , While , pondering deep the tender scene , He rode through Branksome's hawthorn green . But the page shouted wild and shrill , And scarce his helmet could he don , When downward from the shady hill A ...
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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