“The” Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott: Complete in Two Volumes. 2Tauchnitz, 1861 - 440 pages |
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... heart and brow the Warrior came , In look and language proud as proud might be , Vaunting his lordship , lineage , fights , and fame : Yet was that barefoot Monk more proud than he ; And as the ivy climbs the tallest tree , So round the ...
... heart and brow the Warrior came , In look and language proud as proud might be , Vaunting his lordship , lineage , fights , and fame : Yet was that barefoot Monk more proud than he ; And as the ivy climbs the tallest tree , So round the ...
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... heart became , Who ne'er his purpose for remorse gave o'er , Or check'd his course for piety or shame ; Who , train'd a soldier , deem'd a soldier's fame Might flourish in the wreath of battles won , Though neither truth nor honour deck ...
... heart became , Who ne'er his purpose for remorse gave o'er , Or check'd his course for piety or shame ; Who , train'd a soldier , deem'd a soldier's fame Might flourish in the wreath of battles won , Though neither truth nor honour deck ...
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... heart ; Yet round that throne he bade his warriors wheel , That the poor puppet might perform his part , And be a sceptred slave , at his stern beck to start . XLIV . But on the Natives of that Land misused 2 THE VISION OF DON RODERICK .
... heart ; Yet round that throne he bade his warriors wheel , That the poor puppet might perform his part , And be a sceptred slave , at his stern beck to start . XLIV . But on the Natives of that Land misused 2 THE VISION OF DON RODERICK .
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... heart , and lopp'd the murd'rous hand ; And Dawn , when o'er the scene her beams she threw , Midst ruins they had made , the spoilers ' corpses knew . L. What minstrel verse may sing , or tongue may tell , Amid the vision'd strife from ...
... heart , and lopp'd the murd'rous hand ; And Dawn , when o'er the scene her beams she threw , Midst ruins they had made , the spoilers ' corpses knew . L. What minstrel verse may sing , or tongue may tell , Amid the vision'd strife from ...
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... heart where Freedom reigns , For what thou worshippest ! - thy sainted dame , She of the Column , honour'd be her name By all , whate'er their creed , who honour love ! And like the sacred relics of the flame , That gave some martyr to ...
... heart where Freedom reigns , For what thou worshippest ! - thy sainted dame , She of the Column , honour'd be her name By all , whate'er their creed , who honour love ! And like the sacred relics of the flame , That gave some martyr to ...
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