The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. With Introductions and NotesRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... wave was crested with tawny foam , Like the mane of a chestnut steed . In vain ! no torrent , deep or broad , Might bar the bold moss - trooper's road . XXIX . At the first plunge the horse sunk low , And the water broke o'er the ...
... wave was crested with tawny foam , Like the mane of a chestnut steed . In vain ! no torrent , deep or broad , Might bar the bold moss - trooper's road . XXIX . At the first plunge the horse sunk low , And the water broke o'er the ...
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... wave , The bells would ring in Notre Dame ! " Some of his skill he taught to me ; And , Warrior , I could say to thee The words that cleft Eildon hills in three , 1 And bridled the Tweed with a curb of stone : But to speak them were a ...
... wave , The bells would ring in Notre Dame ! " Some of his skill he taught to me ; And , Warrior , I could say to thee The words that cleft Eildon hills in three , 1 And bridled the Tweed with a curb of stone : But to speak them were a ...
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... wave , And scare the fiends from the Wizard's grave . XVI . " It was a night of woe and dread , When Michael in the tomb I laid ! Strange sounds along the chancel pass'd , The banners waved without a blast " — -Still spoke the Monk ...
... wave , And scare the fiends from the Wizard's grave . XVI . " It was a night of woe and dread , When Michael in the tomb I laid ! Strange sounds along the chancel pass'd , The banners waved without a blast " — -Still spoke the Monk ...
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... wave , The proud distinction grateful gave , For faith ' mid feudal jars ; What time , save Thirlestane alone , Of Scotland's stubborn barons none Would march to southern wars ; And hence , in fair remembrance worn , Yon sheaf of spears ...
... wave , The proud distinction grateful gave , For faith ' mid feudal jars ; What time , save Thirlestane alone , Of Scotland's stubborn barons none Would march to southern wars ; And hence , in fair remembrance worn , Yon sheaf of spears ...
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... wave , Memorial o'er his rival's grave . XXXV . Why should I tell the rigid doom , That dragg'd my master to his tomb ; How Ousenam's maidens tore their hair , Wept till their eyes were dead and dim , And wrung their hands for love of ...
... wave , Memorial o'er his rival's grave . XXXV . Why should I tell the rigid doom , That dragg'd my master to his tomb ; How Ousenam's maidens tore their hair , Wept till their eyes were dead and dim , And wrung their hands for love of ...
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