The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart ...: With All His Introductions and Notes; Also Various Readings, and the Editor's NotesR. Cadell, 1847 - 823 páginas |
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... John of Galloway ran apace , And fetched water to his hand . The King did wash into a dish , And Galloway John he wot ; He said , Thy name now after this Shall ever be called John Scott . " The forest and the deer therein , We commit to ...
... John of Galloway ran apace , And fetched water to his hand . The King did wash into a dish , And Galloway John he wot ; He said , Thy name now after this Shall ever be called John Scott . " The forest and the deer therein , We commit to ...
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... John of Tillmouth were the man : A blithesome brother at the can , A welcome guest in hall and bower , He knows each castle , town , and tower , In which the wine and ale is good , " Twixt Newcastle and Holy - Rood . But that good man ...
... John of Tillmouth were the man : A blithesome brother at the can , A welcome guest in hall and bower , He knows each castle , town , and tower , In which the wine and ale is good , " Twixt Newcastle and Holy - Rood . But that good man ...
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... John hath quaff'd his ale , As little as the wind that blows , And warms itself against his nose , 1 Kens he , or cares , which way he goes . " - " XXV . " Gramercy ! " quoth Lord Marmion , " Full loth were I , that Friar John , That ...
... John hath quaff'd his ale , As little as the wind that blows , And warms itself against his nose , 1 Kens he , or cares , which way he goes . " - " XXV . " Gramercy ! " quoth Lord Marmion , " Full loth were I , that Friar John , That ...
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... John , 7 ) And knight and squire had broke their fast , On rich substantial repast , 1 MS .- " Happy whom none such woes befall . " MS . " So he would ride with morning tide . " 3 See Appendix , Note T. 4 Ibid . Note U. 5 MS .- " The ...
... John , 7 ) And knight and squire had broke their fast , On rich substantial repast , 1 MS .- " Happy whom none such woes befall . " MS . " So he would ride with morning tide . " 3 See Appendix , Note T. 4 Ibid . Note U. 5 MS .- " The ...
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... John Driden of Chesterton . - 1808 . Note to Second Edil ✦ MS .— “ The student , gentleman , and saint . " The reverend gentleman alluded to was Mr. John Martin , By glen and streamlet winded still , Where stunted birches hid the rill ...
... John Driden of Chesterton . - 1808 . Note to Second Edil ✦ MS .— “ The student , gentleman , and saint . " The reverend gentleman alluded to was Mr. John Martin , By glen and streamlet winded still , Where stunted birches hid the rill ...
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