The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Volumen 1J.B. Smith & Company, 1860 - 563 páginas |
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... breast , It died on the side of the hill.- But round Lord David's tower The sound still floated near ; For it rung in the Ladye's bower , And it rung in the Ladye's ear . She raised her stately head , And her heart throbbed high with ...
... breast , It died on the side of the hill.- But round Lord David's tower The sound still floated near ; For it rung in the Ladye's bower , And it rung in the Ladye's ear . She raised her stately head , And her heart throbbed high with ...
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... breast , in belt of iron pent , With shirt of hair and scourge of thorn ; For threescore years , in penance spent , My knees those flinty stones have worn ; Yet all too little to atone For knowing what should ne'er be known . Would'st ...
... breast , in belt of iron pent , With shirt of hair and scourge of thorn ; For threescore years , in penance spent , My knees those flinty stones have worn ; Yet all too little to atone For knowing what should ne'er be known . Would'st ...
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... breast ; And his joints , with nerves of iron twined , Shook , like the aspen leaves in wind . Full fain was he when the dawn of day Began to brighten Cheviot gray ; He joyed to see the cheerful light , And he said Ave Mary , as well as ...
... breast ; And his joints , with nerves of iron twined , Shook , like the aspen leaves in wind . Full fain was he when the dawn of day Began to brighten Cheviot gray ; He joyed to see the cheerful light , And he said Ave Mary , as well as ...
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... breast the mountain rose , And lovelier than the rose so red , Yet paler than the violet pale , She early left her sleepless bed , The fairest maid of Teviotdale . XXVI Why does fair Margaret so early awake , And don her kirtle so ...
... breast the mountain rose , And lovelier than the rose so red , Yet paler than the violet pale , She early left her sleepless bed , The fairest maid of Teviotdale . XXVI Why does fair Margaret so early awake , And don her kirtle so ...
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Walter Scott. When the half sigh her swelling breast Against the silken rib and pressed ; When her blue eyes their secret told , Though shaded by her locks of gold- Where would you find the peerless fair , With Margaret of Branksome ...
Walter Scott. When the half sigh her swelling breast Against the silken rib and pressed ; When her blue eyes their secret told , Though shaded by her locks of gold- Where would you find the peerless fair , With Margaret of Branksome ...
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