The poetical works of Walter Scott, المجلد 8 |
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... Nought know'st thou of the Felon Sow , " Quoth Harpool , " nor how Greta - side She roam'd , and Rokeby forest wide ; Nor how Ralph Rokeby gave the beast To Richmond's friars to make a feast . Of Gilbert Griffinson the tale Goes , and ...
... Nought know'st thou of the Felon Sow , " Quoth Harpool , " nor how Greta - side She roam'd , and Rokeby forest wide ; Nor how Ralph Rokeby gave the beast To Richmond's friars to make a feast . Of Gilbert Griffinson the tale Goes , and ...
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... His was the subtle look and sly , ་ That , spying all , seems nought to spy ; Round all the group his glances stole , Unmark'd themselves , to mark the whole , Yet sunk beneath Matilda's look , Nor could the eye Canto V. 27 ROKEBY .
... His was the subtle look and sly , ་ That , spying all , seems nought to spy ; Round all the group his glances stole , Unmark'd themselves , to mark the whole , Yet sunk beneath Matilda's look , Nor could the eye Canto V. 27 ROKEBY .
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... nought e'er Chafes me like falsenood , or like fear . " . Gathering his courage to his aid , But trembling still , the youth obey'd . g VII . " Denzil and I two nights pass'd o'er , In fetters on the dungeon floor . A guest the third ...
... nought e'er Chafes me like falsenood , or like fear . " . Gathering his courage to his aid , But trembling still , the youth obey'd . g VII . " Denzil and I two nights pass'd o'er , In fetters on the dungeon floor . A guest the third ...
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... me , - Mortham has ' scaped ; the coward shot The steed , but harm'd the rider nought . " - Here , with an execration fell , Bertram leap'd up , and paced the cell ; - - " Thine own grey head , or bosom dark , Canto VI . 79 ROKEBY .
... me , - Mortham has ' scaped ; the coward shot The steed , but harm'd the rider nought . " - Here , with an execration fell , Bertram leap'd up , and paced the cell ; - - " Thine own grey head , or bosom dark , Canto VI . 79 ROKEBY .
الصفحة 86
... Nought knew the clod of Irish earth , Who was the guide , of Redmond's birth ; But deem'd his Chief's commands were laid On both , by both to be obey'd . How he was wounded by the way , I need not , and I list not say . " - XVI . " A ...
... Nought knew the clod of Irish earth , Who was the guide , of Redmond's birth ; But deem'd his Chief's commands were laid On both , by both to be obey'd . How he was wounded by the way , I need not , and I list not say . " - XVI . " A ...
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الصفحة 22 - O Lady, twine no wreath for me, Or twine it of the cypress tree ! Too lively glow the lilies light, The varnish'd holly's all too bright, The May-flower and the eglantine May shade a brow less sad than mine ; But, Lady, weave no wreath for me, Or weave it of the cypress tree...
الصفحة 24 - I have look'd and loved my last ! When villagers my shroud bestrew With pansies, rosemary, and rue, — Then, Lady, weave a wreath for me, And weave it of the cypress-tree.
الصفحة 149 - ... It was on a daik rainy night in the month of November, that an old midwife sat musing by her cottage fire-side, when on a sudden she was startled by a loud knocking at the door. On opening it she found a horseman, who told her that her assistance was required immediately by a person of rank, and that she should be handsomely rewarded ; but that there were reasons for keeping the affair a strict secret, and, therefore, she must submit to be blindfolded, and to be conducted in that condition to...
الصفحة 103 - The reverend pile lay wild and waste, Profaned, dishonour'd, and defaced. Through storied lattices no more In soften'd light the sunbeams pour, Gilding the Gothic sculpture rich Of shrine, and monument, and niche. The Civil fury of the time Made sport of sacrilegious crime...
الصفحة 3 - The sultry summer day is done. The western hills have hid the sun, But mountain peak and village spire Retain reflection of his fire. Old Barnard's towers are purple still, To those that gaze from...
الصفحة 95 - And now, my race of terror run, Mine be the eve of tropic Sun ! No pale gradations quench his ray, No twilight dews his wrath allay ; With disk like battle-target red, He rushes to his burning bed, Dyes the wide wave with bloody light, Then sinks at once — and all is nig'ht.
الصفحة 23 - Let dimpled Mirth his temples twine With tendrils of the laughing vine ; The manly oak, the pensive yew, To patriot and to sage be due : The myrtle bough bids lovers live, But that Matilda will not give ; Then, lady, twine no wreath for me, Or twine it of the...
الصفحة 4 - Streaks yet a while the closing shade, Then slow resigns to darkening heaven The tints which brighter hours had given. Thus aged men full loth and slow The vanities of life forego, And count their youthful follies o'er, Till Memory lends her light no more.