The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Volumen 1J.B. Smith & Company, 1860 - 563 páginas |
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... turns , by desperate bounds , Had baffled Percy's best blood - hounds ; In Eske , or Liddel , fords were none , But he would ride them , one by one ; Alike to him was time or tide , December's snow , or July's pride ; Alike to him was ...
... turns , by desperate bounds , Had baffled Percy's best blood - hounds ; In Eske , or Liddel , fords were none , But he would ride them , one by one ; Alike to him was time or tide , December's snow , or July's pride ; Alike to him was ...
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... turns , the noble burden bore : Before , at times , upon the gale , Was heard the Minstrel's plaintive wail ; Behind , four priests , in sable stole , Sung requiem for the warrior's soul : ound , the horsemen slowly rode ; With trailing ...
... turns , the noble burden bore : Before , at times , upon the gale , Was heard the Minstrel's plaintive wail ; Behind , four priests , in sable stole , Sung requiem for the warrior's soul : ound , the horsemen slowly rode ; With trailing ...
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... turns upon the private adventures of a fictitious character ; but is called a Tale of Flodden Field , because the hero's fate is connected with that memorable defeat , and the causes which led to it . The design of the Author was , if ...
... turns upon the private adventures of a fictitious character ; but is called a Tale of Flodden Field , because the hero's fate is connected with that memorable defeat , and the causes which led to it . The design of the Author was , if ...
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... turns her humming wheel , Or pensive cooks her orphan's meal ; Yet blesses , ere she deals their bread , The gentle hand by which they're fed . From Yair , -which hills so closely Lind , Scarce can the Tweed his passage find , Though ...
... turns her humming wheel , Or pensive cooks her orphan's meal ; Yet blesses , ere she deals their bread , The gentle hand by which they're fed . From Yair , -which hills so closely Lind , Scarce can the Tweed his passage find , Though ...
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... turn , essayed to paint The rival merits of their saint , A theme that ne'er can tire A holy maid ; for , be it known , That their saint's honour is their own . XIII . Then Whitby's nuns exulting told , How to their house three barons ...
... turn , essayed to paint The rival merits of their saint , A theme that ne'er can tire A holy maid ; for , be it known , That their saint's honour is their own . XIII . Then Whitby's nuns exulting told , How to their house three barons ...
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