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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... Risingham the hearts , That counter'd there on adverse parts , No superstitious fool had I Sought El Dorados in the sky ! Chili had heard me through her states , And Lima oped her silver gates , Rich Mexico I had march'd through , And ...
... Risingham the hearts , That counter'd there on adverse parts , No superstitious fool had I Sought El Dorados in the sky ! Chili had heard me through her states , And Lima oped her silver gates , Rich Mexico I had march'd through , And ...
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... nor deem me foe ; And when an insult I forgive , Then brand me as a slave , and live ! Philip of Mortham is with those Whom Bertram Risingham calls foes ; Or whom more sure revenge attends , If number'd with 206 CANTO I. ROKEBY .
... nor deem me foe ; And when an insult I forgive , Then brand me as a slave , and live ! Philip of Mortham is with those Whom Bertram Risingham calls foes ; Or whom more sure revenge attends , If number'd with 206 CANTO I. ROKEBY .
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... Risingham , Where Reed upon her margin sees Sweet Woodburne's cottages and trees , Some ancient sculptor's art has shown An outlaw's image on the stone ; Unmatch'd in strength , a giant he , With quiver'd back , and kirtled knee . Ask ...
... Risingham , Where Reed upon her margin sees Sweet Woodburne's cottages and trees , Some ancient sculptor's art has shown An outlaw's image on the stone ; Unmatch'd in strength , a giant he , With quiver'd back , and kirtled knee . Ask ...
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... Risingham Held Wilfrid trivial , poor , and tame ; And small the intercourse , I ween , Such uncongenial souls between . V. Stern Bertram shunn'd the nearer way , Through Rokeby's park and chase that lay , And , skirting high the ...
... Risingham Held Wilfrid trivial , poor , and tame ; And small the intercourse , I ween , Such uncongenial souls between . V. Stern Bertram shunn'd the nearer way , Through Rokeby's park and chase that lay , And , skirting high the ...
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... Risingham had gain'd And when he issued from the wood , Before the gate of Mortham stood.20 ' Twas a fair scene ! the sunbeam lay On battled tower and portal gray : And from the grassy slope he sees The Greta flow to meet the Tees ...
... Risingham had gain'd And when he issued from the wood , Before the gate of Mortham stood.20 ' Twas a fair scene ! the sunbeam lay On battled tower and portal gray : And from the grassy slope he sees The Greta flow to meet the Tees ...
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