The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Volumen1J.B. Smith & Company, 1860 - 563 páginas |
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... fire was fled , And my poor withered heart was dead , And that I might not sing of love ? — How could I to the dearest theme That ever warmed a minstrel's dream , So foul , so false , a recreant prove ! How could I name love's very name ...
... fire was fled , And my poor withered heart was dead , And that I might not sing of love ? — How could I to the dearest theme That ever warmed a minstrel's dream , So foul , so false , a recreant prove ! How could I name love's very name ...
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... fire , when wheeled around , To give each knight his vantage ground . V. In rapid round the Baron bent ; He sighed a sigh , and prayed a prayer : The prayer was to his patron saint , The sigh was to his ladye fair . Stout Deloraine nor ...
... fire , when wheeled around , To give each knight his vantage ground . V. In rapid round the Baron bent ; He sighed a sigh , and prayed a prayer : The prayer was to his patron saint , The sigh was to his ladye fair . Stout Deloraine nor ...
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... hark ! and hark ! the deep - mouthed bark Comes nigher still , and nigher ; Bursts on the path a dark blood - hound , His tawny muzzle tracked the ground , And his red eye shot fire . Soon as the 82 SANTO 111 , LAY OF THE.
... hark ! and hark ! the deep - mouthed bark Comes nigher still , and nigher ; Bursts on the path a dark blood - hound , His tawny muzzle tracked the ground , And his red eye shot fire . Soon as the 82 SANTO 111 , LAY OF THE.
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Walter Scott. And his red eye shot fire . Soon as the wildered child saw he , He flew at him right furiouslie . I ween you would have seen with joy The bearing of the gallant boy , When , worthy of his noble sire , His wet cheek glowed ...
Walter Scott. And his red eye shot fire . Soon as the wildered child saw he , He flew at him right furiouslie . I ween you would have seen with joy The bearing of the gallant boy , When , worthy of his noble sire , His wet cheek glowed ...
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... fire , He lighted the match of his bandelier , And woefully scorched the hackbutteer.f It may hardly be thought , or said , The mischief that the urchin made , Till many of the castle guessed That the young Baron was possessed . XXII ...
... fire , He lighted the match of his bandelier , And woefully scorched the hackbutteer.f It may hardly be thought , or said , The mischief that the urchin made , Till many of the castle guessed That the young Baron was possessed . XXII ...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Sketch of His Life Walter Scott Vista de fragmentos - 1860 |
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