The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1859 - 840 páginas |
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... hear her tread ; The Ladye caresses the rough blood - hound , Lest his voice should waken the castle round ; e A mountain on the border of England , above Jedburgh . The watchman's bugle is not blown , For he was 21 [ CANTO II . LAY OF ...
... hear her tread ; The Ladye caresses the rough blood - hound , Lest his voice should waken the castle round ; e A mountain on the border of England , above Jedburgh . The watchman's bugle is not blown , For he was 21 [ CANTO II . LAY OF ...
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... hear a melting tale , Of two true lovers in a dale ; And how the Knight , with tender fire , To paint his faithful passion strove ; Swore he might at her feet expire , But never , never cease to love ; And how she blushed , and how she ...
... hear a melting tale , Of two true lovers in a dale ; And how the Knight , with tender fire , To paint his faithful passion strove ; Swore he might at her feet expire , But never , never cease to love ; And how she blushed , and how she ...
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... hear , " quoth Howard , " calmly hear , Nor deem my words the words of fear : For who , in field or foray slack , Saw the blanche lion2 e'er fall back ? But thus to risque our Border flower In strife against a kingdom's power , Ten ...
... hear , " quoth Howard , " calmly hear , Nor deem my words the words of fear : For who , in field or foray slack , Saw the blanche lion2 e'er fall back ? But thus to risque our Border flower In strife against a kingdom's power , Ten ...
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... hear no more The strains , with envy heard before ; For , with my minstrel brethren fled , My jealousy of song is dead . He paused : the listening dames again Applaud the hoary Minstrel's strain ; With many a word of kindly cheer , - In ...
... hear no more The strains , with envy heard before ; For , with my minstrel brethren fled , My jealousy of song is dead . He paused : the listening dames again Applaud the hoary Minstrel's strain ; With many a word of kindly cheer , - In ...
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... hear , from Branksome - hill , No sound but Teviot's rushing tide ; A sort of knife , or poniard . m Notwithstanding the constant wars upon the Borders , and the occasional cruelties which marked the mutual inroads , the inhabitants on ...
... hear , from Branksome - hill , No sound but Teviot's rushing tide ; A sort of knife , or poniard . m Notwithstanding the constant wars upon the Borders , and the occasional cruelties which marked the mutual inroads , the inhabitants on ...
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