The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: Complete in One Volume ; with All His Introductions and NotesR. Cadell, 1847 - 823 páginas |
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... Grace the Duke of Buccleuch . shire , for one - half of the barony of Branksome , or Brank- holm , lying upon the Teviot , about three miles above Hawick . He was probably induced to this transaction from the vici- nity of Branksome to ...
... Grace the Duke of Buccleuch . shire , for one - half of the barony of Branksome , or Brank- holm , lying upon the Teviot , about three miles above Hawick . He was probably induced to this transaction from the vici- nity of Branksome to ...
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... Grace , or else die for it . " The King tarried still , as was devised ; and George Douglas with him , and sundry other lords , such as the Earl of Lennox , and the Lord Erskine , and some of the King's own servants ; but all the lave ...
... Grace , or else die for it . " The King tarried still , as was devised ; and George Douglas with him , and sundry other lords , such as the Earl of Lennox , and the Lord Erskine , and some of the King's own servants ; but all the lave ...
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... grace ; A mighty mixture of the great and base . And think'st thou , Scott ! by vain conceit perchance , On public taste to foist thy stale romance , Though Murray with his Miller may combine To yield thy muse just half - a - crown per ...
... grace ; A mighty mixture of the great and base . And think'st thou , Scott ! by vain conceit perchance , On public taste to foist thy stale romance , Though Murray with his Miller may combine To yield thy muse just half - a - crown per ...
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... grace to move , ( Alas , that lawless was their love ! ) He sought proud Tarquin in his den , And freed full sixty knights ; or when , A sinful man , and unconfess'd , He took the Sangreal's holy quest , And , slumbering , saw the ...
... grace to move , ( Alas , that lawless was their love ! ) He sought proud Tarquin in his den , And freed full sixty knights ; or when , A sinful man , and unconfess'd , He took the Sangreal's holy quest , And , slumbering , saw the ...
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... grace ! " Lord Marmion's brow grew stern . XV . The Captain mark'd his alter'd look , And gave a squire the sign ; A mighty wassail - bowl he took , And crown'd it high in wine . " Now pledge me here , Lord Marmion : But first I pray ...
... grace ! " Lord Marmion's brow grew stern . XV . The Captain mark'd his alter'd look , And gave a squire the sign ; A mighty wassail - bowl he took , And crown'd it high in wine . " Now pledge me here , Lord Marmion : But first I pray ...
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