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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... give them their will , there would be few or none of the Scots that would escape unkilled ; ( there was so many deadly feuds among them ; ) and therefore I resolved with myself to give them a fair answer , but not to give them their ...
... give them their will , there would be few or none of the Scots that would escape unkilled ; ( there was so many deadly feuds among them ; ) and therefore I resolved with myself to give them a fair answer , but not to give them their ...
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... Give to the harp an unheard strain , And sing the triumphs of the main- Of him the Red - Cross hero teach , Dauntless on Acre's bloody breach , And , scorner of tyrannic power , As dauntless in the Temple's tower : Alike to him the sea ...
... Give to the harp an unheard strain , And sing the triumphs of the main- Of him the Red - Cross hero teach , Dauntless on Acre's bloody breach , And , scorner of tyrannic power , As dauntless in the Temple's tower : Alike to him the sea ...
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... Gives ample space for full career : Opposed to the four points of heaven , By four deep gaps are entrance given . The ... give him rest ! Yet still the knightly spear and shield The Elfin Warrior doth wield , Upon the brown hill's breast ...
... Gives ample space for full career : Opposed to the four points of heaven , By four deep gaps are entrance given . The ... give him rest ! Yet still the knightly spear and shield The Elfin Warrior doth wield , Upon the brown hill's breast ...
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... give this packet to thy care , For thee to stop they will not dare ; And O ! with cautious speed , To Wolsey's hand the papers bring , That he may show them to the King : And , for thy well - earn'd meed , Thou holy man , at Whitby's ...
... give this packet to thy care , For thee to stop they will not dare ; And O ! with cautious speed , To Wolsey's hand the papers bring , That he may show them to the King : And , for thy well - earn'd meed , Thou holy man , at Whitby's ...
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... give De Wilton justice due . Now meeter far for martial broil , Firmer my limbs , and strung by toil , Once more " - " O Wilton ! must we then Risk new - found happiness again , Trust fate of arms once more ? And is there not an humble ...
... give De Wilton justice due . Now meeter far for martial broil , Firmer my limbs , and strung by toil , Once more " - " O Wilton ! must we then Risk new - found happiness again , Trust fate of arms once more ? And is there not an humble ...
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