The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Volumen 1J.B. Smith & Company, 1860 - 563 páginas |
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... rose , and fair Tweed ran : Like some tall rock , with lichens gray , Seemed , dimly huge , the dark Abbaye . When Hawick he passed , had curfew rung . Now midnight lauds were in Melrose sung The sound upon the fitful gale , In solemn ...
... rose , and fair Tweed ran : Like some tall rock , with lichens gray , Seemed , dimly huge , the dark Abbaye . When Hawick he passed , had curfew rung . Now midnight lauds were in Melrose sung The sound upon the fitful gale , In solemn ...
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... rose high aloof On pillars , lofty , and light , and small ; The key - stone , that locked each ribbed aisle , Was a fleur - de - lys , or a quatre - feuille ; The corbells were carved grotesque and grim ; And the pillars , with ...
... rose high aloof On pillars , lofty , and light , and small ; The key - stone , that locked each ribbed aisle , Was a fleur - de - lys , or a quatre - feuille ; The corbells were carved grotesque and grim ; And the pillars , with ...
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... rose , But I stood by his bed ere evening close . The words may not again be said , That he spoke to me , on death - bed laid ; They would rend this Abbaye's massy nave , And pile it in heaps above his grave . XV . " I swore to bury his ...
... rose , But I stood by his bed ere evening close . The words may not again be said , That he spoke to me , on death - bed laid ; They would rend this Abbaye's massy nave , And pile it in heaps above his grave . XV . " I swore to bury his ...
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... 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 hastily ; And the silken ...
... 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 hastily ; And the silken ...
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... rose dismayed , And shook his huge and matted head ; One word he muttered , and no more- " Man of age , thou smitest sore ! " No more the Elfin Page durst try Into the wondrous Book to pry ; The clasps , though smeared with Christian ...
... rose dismayed , And shook his huge and matted head ; One word he muttered , and no more- " Man of age , thou smitest sore ! " No more the Elfin Page durst try Into the wondrous Book to pry ; The clasps , though smeared with Christian ...
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