The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. With Introductions and NotesRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... wild ; The woodland brook he bounding cross'd , And laugh'd , and shouted , " Lost ! lost ! lost ! " - XIV . Full sore amazed at the wondrous change , And frighten'd as a child might be , At the wild yell and visage strange , And the ...
... wild ; The woodland brook he bounding cross'd , And laugh'd , and shouted , " Lost ! lost ! lost ! " - XIV . Full sore amazed at the wondrous change , And frighten'd as a child might be , At the wild yell and visage strange , And the ...
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... wild Had rapture for the lonely child . XXII . And much of wild and wonderful In these rude isles might fancy cull ; For thither came , in times afar , Stern Lochlin's sons of roving war , The Norsemen , train'd to spoil and blood ...
... wild Had rapture for the lonely child . XXII . And much of wild and wonderful In these rude isles might fancy cull ; For thither came , in times afar , Stern Lochlin's sons of roving war , The Norsemen , train'd to spoil and blood ...
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... wild birds carol to the round , And while you frolic light as they , Too short shall seem the summer day . To mute and to material things New life revolving summer brings ; 1 The genial call dead Nature hears , And in her glory ...
... wild birds carol to the round , And while you frolic light as they , Too short shall seem the summer day . To mute and to material things New life revolving summer brings ; 1 The genial call dead Nature hears , And in her glory ...
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... wild - swans mount the gale , Spread wide through mist their snowy sail , 1 And ever stoop again , to lave Their bosoms on the surging wave : Then , when against the driving hail No longer might my plaid avail , Back to my lonely home ...
... wild - swans mount the gale , Spread wide through mist their snowy sail , 1 And ever stoop again , to lave Their bosoms on the surging wave : Then , when against the driving hail No longer might my plaid avail , Back to my lonely home ...
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... wild sigh through Autumn trees ; Then , wild as cloud , or stream , or gale , Flow on , flow unconfined , my Tale ! Need I to thee , dear Erskine , tell I love the license all too well , In sounds now lowly , and now strong , To raise ...
... wild sigh through Autumn trees ; Then , wild as cloud , or stream , or gale , Flow on , flow unconfined , my Tale ! Need I to thee , dear Erskine , tell I love the license all too well , In sounds now lowly , and now strong , To raise ...
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