The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. With Introductions and NotesRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... turn'd him now from Teviotside , And , guided by the tinkling rill , Northward the dark ascent did ride , And gained the moor at Horsliehill ; Broad on the left before him lay , For many a mile , the Roman way . XXVII . A moment now he ...
... turn'd him now from Teviotside , And , guided by the tinkling rill , Northward the dark ascent did ride , And gained the moor at Horsliehill ; Broad on the left before him lay , For many a mile , the Roman way . XXVII . A moment now he ...
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... turn'd it round and round , Twisted as if she gall'd his wound . Then to her maidens she did say , That he should be whole man and sound , Within the course of a night and day . Full long she toil'd ; for she did rue Mishap to friend so ...
... turn'd it round and round , Twisted as if she gall'd his wound . Then to her maidens she did say , That he should be whole man and sound , Within the course of a night and day . Full long she toil'd ; for she did rue Mishap to friend so ...
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... turn'd , From wandering on a foreign strand ! If such there breathe , go , mark him well ; For him no Minstrel raptures swell ; High though his titles , proud his name , Boundless his wealth as wish can claim ; Despite those titles ...
... turn'd , From wandering on a foreign strand ! If such there breathe , go , mark him well ; For him no Minstrel raptures swell ; High though his titles , proud his name , Boundless his wealth as wish can claim ; Despite those titles ...
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... turn to go with the keys , would needs take that office upon him , to testify his courage . All the soldiers endeavoured to dissuade him ; but the more they said , the more resolute he seemed , and swore that he desired nothing more ...
... turn to go with the keys , would needs take that office upon him , to testify his courage . All the soldiers endeavoured to dissuade him ; but the more they said , the more resolute he seemed , and swore that he desired nothing more ...
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... turn , essay'd to paint The rival merits of their saint , A theme that ne'er can tire A holy maid ; for , be it known , That their saint's honour is their own . XIII . Then Whitby's nuns exulting told , How to their house three Barons ...
... turn , essay'd to paint The rival merits of their saint , A theme that ne'er can tire A holy maid ; for , be it known , That their saint's honour is their own . XIII . Then Whitby's nuns exulting told , How to their house three Barons ...
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