The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: Complete in One Volume, with All His Introductions, Notes, Various Readings and the Editor's NotesA and C Black, 1857 - 823 páginas |
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... given , To lift from carth our low desire , " & c . The Giaour . A martial piece of music , adapted to the bagpipes . Sorrow , and sin , and shame ; And death to Cranstoun's gallant Knight , And to the gentle ladye bright , Disgrace ...
... given , To lift from carth our low desire , " & c . The Giaour . A martial piece of music , adapted to the bagpipes . Sorrow , and sin , and shame ; And death to Cranstoun's gallant Knight , And to the gentle ladye bright , Disgrace ...
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... given to the Earl of Dalhousie , under the impression that it possibly may be a relic of his brave ancestor . The worthy clergyman of the parish has mentioned this discovery in his Statistical Account of Castletown . Young scholars have ...
... given to the Earl of Dalhousie , under the impression that it possibly may be a relic of his brave ancestor . The worthy clergyman of the parish has mentioned this discovery in his Statistical Account of Castletown . Young scholars have ...
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... given him this familiar clap on the back , but found none neither in the yard nor field next to it . " But though he did not feel this stroke , albeit he thought it afterwards ( finding nothing came of it ) a mere delusion ; yet not ...
... given him this familiar clap on the back , but found none neither in the yard nor field next to it . " But though he did not feel this stroke , albeit he thought it afterwards ( finding nothing came of it ) a mere delusion ; yet not ...
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... given of the mode in which the property in the valley of Esk was trans- ferred from the Beattisons , its ancient possessors , to the name of Scott . It is needless to repeat the circumstances , which are given in the poem , literally as ...
... given of the mode in which the property in the valley of Esk was trans- ferred from the Beattisons , its ancient possessors , to the name of Scott . It is needless to repeat the circumstances , which are given in the poem , literally as ...
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... given . Where'er his country's foes were found , Was heard the fated thunder's sound , 1 " The chance and change ' of nature , -the vicissitudes which are observable in the moral as well as the physical part of the creation , -have given ...
... given . Where'er his country's foes were found , Was heard the fated thunder's sound , 1 " The chance and change ' of nature , -the vicissitudes which are observable in the moral as well as the physical part of the creation , -have given ...
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ancient Appendix arms ballad band bard Barnard Castle battle battle of Methven beneath blood bold Border Branksome brave breast brow Bruce called CANTO castle chief clan courser dark death Deloraine Douglas dread Earl Earl of Angus English Ettrick Forest fair falchion fear fell fight fire gallant gave glance grace hall hand harp hast hath head hear heard heart heaven Highland hill honour horse Isles James John King knight Lady lake land light Loch Katrine Lorn loud maid Marmion minstrel Minstrelsy Mortham moss-troopers mountain ne'er noble Norham Note o'er pass'd poem poetry pride Risingham rock Roderick Rokeby romance round rude Saint scene Scotland Scott Scottish Scottish Border seem'd Sir Walter Scott slain song sought sound spear stanza steed stood sword tale tell thee thine thou tide tower Twas warriors wave ween wild