The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... scene , Rode eastward through the hawthorns green . WHILE thus he pour'd the lengthen❜d tale , The Minstrel's voice began to fail : Full slyly smiled the observant page , And gave the wither'd hand of age A goblet , crown'd with mighty ...
... scene , Rode eastward through the hawthorns green . WHILE thus he pour'd the lengthen❜d tale , The Minstrel's voice began to fail : Full slyly smiled the observant page , And gave the wither'd hand of age A goblet , crown'd with mighty ...
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... scene , He rode through Branksome's hawthorn green . But the page shouted wild and shrill , And scarce his helmet could he don , When downward from the shady hill A stately knight came pricking on . That warrior's steed , so dapple ...
... scene , He rode through Branksome's hawthorn green . But the page shouted wild and shrill , And scarce his helmet could he don , When downward from the shady hill A stately knight came pricking on . That warrior's steed , so dapple ...
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... scene , Think what is now , and what hath been , Seems as , to me , of all bereft , Sole friends thy woods and streams were left ; And thus I love them better still , Even in extremity of ill . By Yarrow's streams still let me stray ...
... scene , Think what is now , and what hath been , Seems as , to me , of all bereft , Sole friends thy woods and streams were left ; And thus I love them better still , Even in extremity of ill . By Yarrow's streams still let me stray ...
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... scene , ' twere vain To wake the note of mirth again . More meet it were to mark the day Of penitence , and prayer divine , When pilgrim chiefs , in sad array , Sought Melrose ' holy shrine . XXIX . With naked foot , and sackcloth vest ...
... scene , ' twere vain To wake the note of mirth again . More meet it were to mark the day Of penitence , and prayer divine , When pilgrim chiefs , in sad array , Sought Melrose ' holy shrine . XXIX . With naked foot , and sackcloth vest ...
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... scene , And held poetic talk between ; Nor hill , nor brook , we paced along , But had its legend or its song . All silent now - for now are still Thy bowers , untenanted Bowhill ! " No longer , from thy mountains dun , The yeoman hears ...
... scene , And held poetic talk between ; Nor hill , nor brook , we paced along , But had its legend or its song . All silent now - for now are still Thy bowers , untenanted Bowhill ! " No longer , from thy mountains dun , The yeoman hears ...
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