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... Light Dragoons 557 The Norman Horse - shoe 559 The Dying Bard 56G The Maid of Toro 561 Helvellyn WOTES to the whole of the Poems , at the end of the Voluma . 561 MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR SIR WALTER SCOTT was born in iv CONTENTS .
... Light Dragoons 557 The Norman Horse - shoe 559 The Dying Bard 56G The Maid of Toro 561 Helvellyn WOTES to the whole of the Poems , at the end of the Voluma . 561 MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR SIR WALTER SCOTT was born in iv CONTENTS .
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... horses , & c . , should be placed at Sir Walter's disposal ; indeed every person seemed anxious to do him honour . Scott , having visited most of the places of curiosity and amusement , set sail on December the 10th for Naples , where ...
... horses , & c . , should be placed at Sir Walter's disposal ; indeed every person seemed anxious to do him honour . Scott , having visited most of the places of curiosity and amusement , set sail on December the 10th for Naples , where ...
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... horse sunk low , And the water broke o'er the saddle - bow ; Above the foaming tide , I ween , Scarce half the charger's neck was seen ; For he was barbed from counter to tail , And the rider was armed complete in mail ; Never heavier ...
... horse sunk low , And the water broke o'er the saddle - bow ; Above the foaming tide , I ween , Scarce half the charger's neck was seen ; For he was barbed from counter to tail , And the rider was armed complete in mail ; Never heavier ...
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... up Yarrow stream , Their horses prance their lances gleam . They came to St Mary's lake ere day ; But the chapel was void , and the Baron away . They burned the chapel for very rage , And cursed 26 CANTO 1 LAY OF THE.
... up Yarrow stream , Their horses prance their lances gleam . They came to St Mary's lake ere day ; But the chapel was void , and the Baron away . They burned the chapel for very rage , And cursed 26 CANTO 1 LAY OF THE.
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... horse's tail , And his plumes went scattering on the gale ; The tough ash spear , so stout and true , Into a thousand flinders flew . But Cranstoun's lance of more avail , Pierced through , like silk , the Borderer's mail ; Through ...
... horse's tail , And his plumes went scattering on the gale ; The tough ash spear , so stout and true , Into a thousand flinders flew . But Cranstoun's lance of more avail , Pierced through , like silk , the Borderer's mail ; Through ...
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