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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... tell , how we cannot tell " and he spoke with warmth of " the mysterious yet certain hope that he should see her in a better world . " - " " " Grief , " he wrote , " makes me a housekeeper , and to labor is my only re- source . Yet he ...
... tell , how we cannot tell " and he spoke with warmth of " the mysterious yet certain hope that he should see her in a better world . " - " " " Grief , " he wrote , " makes me a housekeeper , and to labor is my only re- source . Yet he ...
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... tell where it was hid , Save at his Chief of Branksome's need : And when that need was past and o'er , Again the volume to restore . I buried him on St. Michael's night , When the bell toll'd one , and the moon was bright , And I dug ...
... tell where it was hid , Save at his Chief of Branksome's need : And when that need was past and o'er , Again the volume to restore . I buried him on St. Michael's night , When the bell toll'd one , and the moon was bright , And I dug ...
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... tell how the truth may be ; I say the tale as ' twas said to me . XXIII . " Now , hie thee hence , " the Father said , " And when we are on death - bed laid , O may our dear Ladye , and sweet St. John , Forgive our souls for the deed we ...
... tell how the truth may be ; I say the tale as ' twas said to me . XXIII . " Now , hie thee hence , " the Father said , " And when we are on death - bed laid , O may our dear Ladye , and sweet St. John , Forgive our souls for the deed we ...
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... tell the rigid doom , That dragg'd my master to his tomb ; How Ousenam's maidens tore their hair , Wept till their eyes were dead and dim , And wrung their hands for love of him , Who died at Jedwood Air ? He died ! - his scholars , one ...
... tell the rigid doom , That dragg'd my master to his tomb ; How Ousenam's maidens tore their hair , Wept till their eyes were dead and dim , And wrung their hands for love of him , Who died at Jedwood Air ? He died ! - his scholars , one ...
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... tell each hardy clan , From the fair Middle Marches came ; The Bloody Heart blazed in the van , Announcing Douglas , dreaded name ! 85 Vails not to tell what steeds did spurn , Where the Seven Spears of Wedderburne * Their men in battle ...
... tell each hardy clan , From the fair Middle Marches came ; The Bloody Heart blazed in the van , Announcing Douglas , dreaded name ! 85 Vails not to tell what steeds did spurn , Where the Seven Spears of Wedderburne * Their men in battle ...
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