The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott ...Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1861 - 460 psl. |
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... tide of war , But never closed the iron door Against the desolate and poor . The Duchess * mark'd his weary pace , His timid mien , and reverend face , And bade her page the menials tell That they should tend the old man well : For she ...
... tide of war , But never closed the iron door Against the desolate and poor . The Duchess * mark'd his weary pace , His timid mien , and reverend face , And bade her page the menials tell That they should tend the old man well : For she ...
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... tide of song were lost ; Each blank in faithless memory void , The poet's glowing thought supplied ; And , while his harp responsive rung , " T was thus the LATEST MINSTREL sung . THE LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL . CANTO FIRST .
... tide of song were lost ; Each blank in faithless memory void , The poet's glowing thought supplied ; And , while his harp responsive rung , " T was thus the LATEST MINSTREL sung . THE LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL . CANTO FIRST .
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... tide : Nor in her mother's alter'd eye Dared she to look for sympathy . Her lover , ' gainst her father's clan , With Carr in arms had stood , When Mathouse - burn to Melrose ran , All purple with their blood ; And well she knew , her ...
... tide : Nor in her mother's alter'd eye Dared she to look for sympathy . Her lover , ' gainst her father's clan , With Carr in arms had stood , When Mathouse - burn to Melrose ran , All purple with their blood ; And well she knew , her ...
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... tide , Chafing with the mountain's 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 ...
... tide , Chafing with the mountain's 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 ...
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... tide , and Branksome's tower , Till pride be quell'd , and love be free . ' XVIII . The unearthly voices ceast , And the heavy sound was still ; It died on the river's breast , It died on the side of the hill . But round Lord David's ...
... tide , and Branksome's tower , Till pride be quell'd , and love be free . ' XVIII . The unearthly voices ceast , And the heavy sound was still ; It died on the river's breast , It died on the side of the hill . But round Lord David's ...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott– With a Memoir of the Author, 1 tomas Walter Scott Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
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ancient arms band battle battle of Flodden beneath blood blood-hound bold Border bower brand Branksome Branksome Hall Branksome's brave breast broadsword brow CANTO castle Chief Chieftain clan courser crest Dame dark deep Deloraine Douglas dread e'er Earl Earl of Angus Ellen Ettrick Forest fair falchion fear fell fight fire Fitz-Eustace Flodden gallant glance glen grace Græme grey hall hand harp hear heard heart heaven Highland hill holy horse James King knight lady Ladye lake lance land Lindisfarne Loch Katrine lone look'd Lord Marmion loud maid mark'd merry Minstrel moss-trooper mountain ne'er noble NOTE o'er pass'd poem pride proud rock Roderick Dhu rose round rude rung Saint Saint Hilda Saxon scarce Scotland Scott Scottish seem'd show'd sire snood sought sound spear squire steed stood sword tale thee thine thou tide tower Twas warriors wave ween wild