The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart ...: With All His Introductions and Notes; Also Various Readings, and the Editor's NotesR. Cadell, 1847 - 823 páginas |
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... side do not appear to have regarded each other with that violent and personal animosity , which might have been expected . On the contrary , like the out- posts of hostile armies , they often carried on something re- sembling friendly ...
... side do not appear to have regarded each other with that violent and personal animosity , which might have been expected . On the contrary , like the out- posts of hostile armies , they often carried on something re- sembling friendly ...
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... side of the Esk , for the pleasanter banks of the Tweed , " in order to comply with the law , which requires that the Sheriff shall be resident , at least during a certain number of months , within his jurisdiction . We found a ...
... side of the Esk , for the pleasanter banks of the Tweed , " in order to comply with the law , which requires that the Sheriff shall be resident , at least during a certain number of months , within his jurisdiction . We found a ...
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... side by side . " his presentation copies struck off with or without them , ac- " If genius high and judgment sound , And wit that loved to play , not wound , And all the reasoning powers divine , To penetrate , resolve , combine , Could ...
... side by side . " his presentation copies struck off with or without them , ac- " If genius high and judgment sound , And wit that loved to play , not wound , And all the reasoning powers divine , To penetrate , resolve , combine , Could ...
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... side : And though a bishop built this fort , Few holy brethren here resort ; Even our good chaplain , as I ween , Since our last siege , we have not seen : The mass he might not sing or say , Upon one stinted meal a - day ; So , safe he ...
... side : And though a bishop built this fort , Few holy brethren here resort ; Even our good chaplain , as I ween , Since our last siege , we have not seen : The mass he might not sing or say , Upon one stinted meal a - day ; So , safe he ...
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... side , with what delight They press'd to hear of Wallace wight , When , pointing to his airy mound , I call'd his ramparts holy ground ! ' Kindled their brows to hear me speak ; And I have smiled , to feel my cheek , Despite the ...
... side , with what delight They press'd to hear of Wallace wight , When , pointing to his airy mound , I call'd his ramparts holy ground ! ' Kindled their brows to hear me speak ; And I have smiled , to feel my cheek , Despite the ...
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