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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... thee , or else thou shalt die .'- ' Whether I live or die , ' said Sir Launcelot , with no great words get yee it againe , therefore fight for it and yee list . ' Therewith he passed through them ; and , beyond the chappell - verd ...
... thee , or else thou shalt die .'- ' Whether I live or die , ' said Sir Launcelot , with no great words get yee it againe , therefore fight for it and yee list . ' Therewith he passed through them ; and , beyond the chappell - verd ...
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... thee in royal court , High place in battle line , Good hawk and hound for silvan sport , Where beauty sees the brave resort , The honour'd meed be thine ! True be thy sword , thy friend sincere , Thy lady constant , kind , and dear ...
... thee in royal court , High place in battle line , Good hawk and hound for silvan sport , Where beauty sees the brave resort , The honour'd meed be thine ! True be thy sword , thy friend sincere , Thy lady constant , kind , and dear ...
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... thee from thy moody dream ! I'll give thy harp heroic theme , And warm thee with a noble name ; Pour forth the glory of the Græme ! " 1 Scarce from her lip the word had rush'd , When deep the conscious maiden blush'd ; For of his clan ...
... thee from thy moody dream ! I'll give thy harp heroic theme , And warm thee with a noble name ; Pour forth the glory of the Græme ! " 1 Scarce from her lip the word had rush'd , When deep the conscious maiden blush'd ; For of his clan ...
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... thee , Mary ; To - morrow eve , more stilly laid , My couch may be my bloody plaid , My vesper song , thy wail , sweet maid ! It will not waken me , Mary ! I may not , dare not , fancy now 4 The grief that clouds thy lovely brow , I ...
... thee , Mary ; To - morrow eve , more stilly laid , My couch may be my bloody plaid , My vesper song , thy wail , sweet maid ! It will not waken me , Mary ! I may not , dare not , fancy now 4 The grief that clouds thy lovely brow , I ...
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... thee here ? " — " An evil hap how can it be , That bids me look again on thee ? By promise bound , my former guide Met me betimes this morning tide , And marshall'd , over bank and bourne , The happy path of my return . " — " The happy ...
... thee here ? " — " An evil hap how can it be , That bids me look again on thee ? By promise bound , my former guide Met me betimes this morning tide , And marshall'd , over bank and bourne , The happy path of my return . " — " The happy ...
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