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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... 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 long ...
... 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 long ...
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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 is Amo , applying to the female sup stood at bay ; and the King and his attendants , who followed porters . NOTE 4 F. Who has not heard of Surrey's fame. on horseback , were thrown out by the steepness of the hill and the morass ...
... given is Amo , applying to the female sup stood at bay ; and the King and his attendants , who followed porters . NOTE 4 F. Who has not heard of Surrey's fame. on horseback , were thrown out by the steepness of the hill and the morass ...
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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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... given strength , and marr'd the lofty line . Warm'd by such names , well may we then , Though dwindled sons of little men , Essay to break a feeble lance In the fair fields of old romance ; Or seek the moated castle's cell , Where long ...
... given strength , and marr'd the lofty line . Warm'd by such names , well may we then , Though dwindled sons of little men , Essay to break a feeble lance In the fair fields of old romance ; Or seek the moated castle's cell , Where long ...
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