The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Volumen 21821 |
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... . Alas ! that Scottish Maid should sing ' The combat where her lover fell ! That Scottish Bard should wake the string ; The triumph of our foes to tell ! —LEyden . VOL . II . i ADVERTISEMENT . It is hardly to be expected , that.
... . Alas ! that Scottish Maid should sing ' The combat where her lover fell ! That Scottish Bard should wake the string ; The triumph of our foes to tell ! —LEyden . VOL . II . i ADVERTISEMENT . It is hardly to be expected , that.
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... tell , and mourn , And anxious ask , —Will spring return , And birds and lambs again be gay , And blossoms clothe the hawthorn spray ? Yes , prattlers , yes . The daisy's flower Again shall paint your summer bower ; Again the hawthorn ...
... tell , and mourn , And anxious ask , —Will spring return , And birds and lambs again be gay , And blossoms clothe the hawthorn spray ? Yes , prattlers , yes . The daisy's flower Again shall paint your summer bower ; Again the hawthorn ...
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... tell ( For few have read romance so well ) How still the legendary lay O'er poet's bosom 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 ...
... tell ( For few have read romance so well ) How still the legendary lay O'er poet's bosom 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 ...
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... tell you now , How fairly arm'd , and order'd how , The soldiers of the guard , With musquet , pike , and morion , To welcome noble Marmion , Stood in the Castle - yard ; Minstrels and trumpeters were there , The gunner held his ...
... tell you now , How fairly arm'd , and order'd how , The soldiers of the guard , With musquet , pike , and morion , To welcome noble Marmion , Stood in the Castle - yard ; Minstrels and trumpeters were there , The gunner held his ...
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... tell ; And of that Grot where Olives nod , Where , darling of each heart and eye , From all the youth of Sicily , Saint Rosalie retired to God . XXIV . <<< To stout Saint George of Norwich merry Canto I. 31 THE CASTLE .
... tell ; And of that Grot where Olives nod , Where , darling of each heart and eye , From all the youth of Sicily , Saint Rosalie retired to God . XXIV . <<< To stout Saint George of Norwich merry Canto I. 31 THE CASTLE .
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