The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: Containing Lay of the Last Minstrel, Marmion, Lady of the Lake, Don Roderick, Rokeby, Ballads, Lyrics, and Songs. With a Life of the AuthorD. Appleton, 1894 - 647 pages |
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Page xvii
... lord knows where . " This voyage gave the finish- ing touches to " The Lord of the Isles , " and furnished abundant material for the scenery of " The Pirate . " On his return , early in September , he arranged with Constable for the ...
... lord knows where . " This voyage gave the finish- ing touches to " The Lord of the Isles , " and furnished abundant material for the scenery of " The Pirate . " On his return , early in September , he arranged with Constable for the ...
Page xxiv
... Lord Ronald's Coronach • • 388 • The Eve of St. John Wandering Willie Health to Lord Melville Epitaph designed for a Monument in Lichfield Cathedral Prologue to Miss Baillie's Play of the Family Legend Song , " Oh , say not , my love ...
... Lord Ronald's Coronach • • 388 • The Eve of St. John Wandering Willie Health to Lord Melville Epitaph designed for a Monument in Lichfield Cathedral Prologue to Miss Baillie's Play of the Family Legend Song , " Oh , say not , my love ...
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... Lord Byron , in noticing my obligations to Mr. Coleridge , which I have been always most ready to acknowledge , expressed , or was understood to express , a hope that I did not write an unfriendly review on Mr. Coleridge's productions ...
... Lord Byron , in noticing my obligations to Mr. Coleridge , which I have been always most ready to acknowledge , expressed , or was understood to express , a hope that I did not write an unfriendly review on Mr. Coleridge's productions ...
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... Lord Walter fell ! 5 When startled burghers fled , afar , The furies of the Border war ; When the streets of high Dunedin Saw lances gleam and falchions redden , And heard the slogan's † deadly yell Then the Chief of Branksome fell ...
... Lord Walter fell ! 5 When startled burghers fled , afar , The furies of the Border war ; When the streets of high Dunedin Saw lances gleam and falchions redden , And heard the slogan's † deadly yell Then the Chief of Branksome fell ...
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... Lord Cranstoun served he : And he of his service was full fain ; For once he had been ta'en or slain , An it had not been for his ministry . All between Home and Hermitage , Talk'd of Lord Cranstoun's Goblin - Page . XXXIII . For the ...
... Lord Cranstoun served he : And he of his service was full fain ; For once he had been ta'en or slain , An it had not been for his ministry . All between Home and Hermitage , Talk'd of Lord Cranstoun's Goblin - Page . XXXIII . For the ...
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