The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Volumen1J.B. Smith & Company, 1860 - 563 páginas |
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... side , From the groan of the wind - swung oak , From the sullen echo of the rock , From the voice of the coming storm , The Ladye knew it well ! It was the Spirit of the Flood that spoke , And he called on the Spirit of the Fell . XV ...
... side , From the groan of the wind - swung oak , From the sullen echo of the rock , From the voice of the coming storm , The Ladye knew it well ! It was the Spirit of the Flood that spoke , And he called on the Spirit of the Fell . XV ...
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... 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 pride : -- " Your ...
... 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 pride : -- " Your ...
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... cheerful light , And he said Ave Mary , as well as he might . XXV . The sun had brightened Cheviot gray , The sun had brightened the Carter's side : And soon beneath the rising day Smiled Branksome towers and JANTO II . 23 LAST MINSTREL .
... cheerful light , And he said Ave Mary , as well as he might . XXV . The sun had brightened Cheviot gray , The sun had brightened the Carter's side : And soon beneath the rising day Smiled Branksome towers and JANTO II . 23 LAST MINSTREL .
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... side of great Dundee . * Why , when the volleying musket played Against the bloody Highland blade , Why was not I beside him laid ! - Enough he died the death of fame ; Enough he died with conquering Grame . IIL Now over Border dale and ...
... side of great Dundee . * Why , when the volleying musket played Against the bloody Highland blade , Why was not I beside him laid ! - Enough he died the death of fame ; Enough he died with conquering Grame . IIL Now over Border dale and ...
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... side.- Sure some fell fiend has cursed our line , That coward should e'er be son of mine ! " XIL A heavy task Watt Tinlinn had , To guide the counterfeited lad . Soon as his palfrey felt the weight Of that ill - omen'd elvish freight ...
... side.- Sure some fell fiend has cursed our line , That coward should e'er be son of mine ! " XIL A heavy task Watt Tinlinn had , To guide the counterfeited lad . Soon as his palfrey felt the weight Of that ill - omen'd elvish freight ...
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agen ancient arms bade band banner battle beneath Bertram blood blood-hound bold bower brand Branksome Hall brave breast bright Brignall brow bugle CANTO castle chase clan courser crest dæmons Dame dark deep Deloraine Douglas dread e'er Earl Ettricke Forest fair falchion fear fell fight gallant glance glen grace Græme grey Grey Brother hall hand harp hast hath head hear heard heart heaven hill holy honour horse hound King knight lady Ladye lake land light Lindisfarn lonely look Lord Marmion loud maid Matilda merry minstrel morning Mortham mountain ne'er noble NOTE o'er pale pride proud Redmond Risingham Roderick Rokeby's round rung Saint Saint Hilda Saxon scarce Scotland Scottish sire song sought soul sound spear spoke steed stern stood strain sword tale tell Teviotdale thee thine thou tide toil tower Twas voice warrior wave ween wild Wilfrid wind