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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... scene , ' twere vain To wake the note of mirth again . More meet it were to mark the day Of penitence and prayer ... scenes of which he is the hero ; and in reading these passages we really could not help suspecting that they did not ...
... scene , ' twere vain To wake the note of mirth again . More meet it were to mark the day Of penitence and prayer ... scenes of which he is the hero ; and in reading these passages we really could not help suspecting that they did not ...
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... scenes that scared his infant view ; In vales remote , from camps and castles far , He shunn'd the fearful shuddering joy of war ; Content the loves of simple swains to sing , Or wake to fame the harp's heroic string . " His are the ...
... scenes that scared his infant view ; In vales remote , from camps and castles far , He shunn'd the fearful shuddering joy of war ; Content the loves of simple swains to sing , Or wake to fame the harp's heroic string . " His are the ...
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... scene , Like that which frowns round dark Loch - skene.1 There eagles scream from isle to shore ; Down all the rocks the torrents roar ; O'er the black waves incessant driven , Dark mists infect the summer heaven ; Through the rude ...
... scene , Like that which frowns round dark Loch - skene.1 There eagles scream from isle to shore ; Down all the rocks the torrents roar ; O'er the black waves incessant driven , Dark mists infect the summer heaven ; Through the rude ...
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... scene in the second canto of Marmion . ' I fear there is , though I never thought of it before , and could hardly wish to imitate that which is inimitable . I wish you would ask Mr. Gifford whether I ought to say any thing upon it . I ...
... scene in the second canto of Marmion . ' I fear there is , though I never thought of it before , and could hardly wish to imitate that which is inimitable . I wish you would ask Mr. Gifford whether I ought to say any thing upon it . I ...
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... scene of joy and sorrow ; Like streamlet of the mountain north , Now in a torrent racing forth , Now winding slow its silver train , And almost slumbering on the plain ; Like breezes of the autumn day , Whose voice inconstant dies away ...
... scene of joy and sorrow ; Like streamlet of the mountain north , Now in a torrent racing forth , Now winding slow its silver train , And almost slumbering on the plain ; Like breezes of the autumn day , Whose voice inconstant dies away ...
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ancient Appendix arms band bard Barnard Castle battle beneath Bertram blood bold Border brand Branksome brave breast Brignall brow called CANTO castle courser dark death Deloraine Douglas dread Earl Earl of Angus English Ettrick Forest fair fate fear fell fierce fight fire gallant gave glance grace grey hall hand harp hath head hear heard heart heaven Highland honour horse King King Arthur knight Lady lake land light Littlecote House Loch Katrine Lord loud maid Marmion Matilda minstrel morning Mortham moss-troopers mountain ne'er noble Norham Note o'er O'Neale pass'd poem pride Redmond Risingham rock Roderick Rokeby Rokeby's romance round Saint scene Scotland Scott Scottish seem'd show'd silvan sire song sought soul sound spear steed stood sword tale tell thee thine thou thought tide tower turn'd Twas warrior ween wild Wilfrid wood youth