The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... holds before his darkening eye ; And still he bends an anxious ear , His faltering penitence to hear ; Still props him from the bloody sod , Still , even when soul and body part , Pours ghostly comfort on his heart , And bids him trust ...
... holds before his darkening eye ; And still he bends an anxious ear , His faltering penitence to hear ; Still props him from the bloody sod , Still , even when soul and body part , Pours ghostly comfort on his heart , And bids him trust ...
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... hold , " Waked the deaf tomb with war's alarms , And bade the dead arise to arms ! With war and wonder all on flame , ' lo Roslin's bowers young Harold came , Where , by sweet glen and greenwood tree , He learn'd a milder minstrelsy ...
... hold , " Waked the deaf tomb with war's alarms , And bade the dead arise to arms ! With war and wonder all on flame , ' lo Roslin's bowers young Harold came , Where , by sweet glen and greenwood tree , He learn'd a milder minstrelsy ...
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... hold- But the sea holds lovely Rosabelle ! And each St Clair was buried there , With candle , with book , and with knell ; But the sea - caves rung , and the wild winds sung . The dirge of lovely Rosabelle . XXIV . So sweet was Harold's ...
... hold- But the sea holds lovely Rosabelle ! And each St Clair was buried there , With candle , with book , and with knell ; But the sea - caves rung , and the wild winds sung . The dirge of lovely Rosabelle . XXIV . So sweet was Harold's ...
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... holds its sway ; How on the ancient minstrel strain Time lays his palsied hand in vain ; And how our hearts at doughty deeds , By warriors wrought in steely weeds , Still throb for fear and pity's sake ; As when the Champion of the Lake ...
... holds its sway ; How on the ancient minstrel strain Time lays his palsied hand in vain ; And how our hearts at doughty deeds , By warriors wrought in steely weeds , Still throb for fear and pity's sake ; As when the Champion of the Lake ...
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... Hold . 10 He led Lord Marmion to the deas , Raised o'er the pavement high , And placed him in the upper place- They feasted full and high : The whiles a Northern harper rude Chanted a rhyme of deadly feud , " How the fierce Thirwalls ...
... Hold . 10 He led Lord Marmion to the deas , Raised o'er the pavement high , And placed him in the upper place- They feasted full and high : The whiles a Northern harper rude Chanted a rhyme of deadly feud , " How the fierce Thirwalls ...
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