The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. Complete in One Volume: With All His Introductions and Notes, Also Various Readings, and the Editor's NotesR. Cadell, 1849 - 823 páginas |
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... Till , by the lessening sound , He judged that of the Pictish camp Lord Marmion sought the round . 1 MS . " But , ere his dagger Eustace drew , It spoke - Lord Marmion's voice he knew . " MS.- " Come down and saddle me my steed . " a MS ...
... Till , by the lessening sound , He judged that of the Pictish camp Lord Marmion sought the round . 1 MS . " But , ere his dagger Eustace drew , It spoke - Lord Marmion's voice he knew . " MS.- " Come down and saddle me my steed . " a MS ...
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... Till , dark above , and white below , Decided drives the flaky snow , And forth the hardy swain must go . Long , with dejected look and whine , To leave the hearth his dogs repine ; Whistling and cheering them to aid , Around his back ...
... Till , dark above , and white below , Decided drives the flaky snow , And forth the hardy swain must go . Long , with dejected look and whine , To leave the hearth his dogs repine ; Whistling and cheering them to aid , Around his back ...
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... till over head A vaulted screen the branches made . " A pleasant path , " Fitz - Eustace said ; " Such as where errant - knights might see Adventures of high chivalry ; Might meet some damsel flying fast , With hair unbound , and looks ...
... till over head A vaulted screen the branches made . " A pleasant path , " Fitz - Eustace said ; " Such as where errant - knights might see Adventures of high chivalry ; Might meet some damsel flying fast , With hair unbound , and looks ...
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... Till late , with wonder , grief , and awe , Great Bourbon's relics , sad she saw.2 Truce to these thoughts ! -for , as they rise , How gladly I avert mine eyes , Bodings , or true or false , to change , For Fiction's fair romantic range ...
... Till late , with wonder , grief , and awe , Great Bourbon's relics , sad she saw.2 Truce to these thoughts ! -for , as they rise , How gladly I avert mine eyes , Bodings , or true or false , to change , For Fiction's fair romantic range ...
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... till , from the nuns removed , The influence of kinsmen loved , And suit by Henry's self approved , Her slow consent had wrought . His was no flickering flame , that dies Unless when fann'd by looks and sighs , And lighted oft at lady's ...
... till , from the nuns removed , The influence of kinsmen loved , And suit by Henry's self approved , Her slow consent had wrought . His was no flickering flame , that dies Unless when fann'd by looks and sighs , And lighted oft at lady's ...
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