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... MINStrel NOTES TO VISION OF DON RODERICK Page ix xliii I 26 49 71 103 · • 129 163 232 262 ILLUSTRATIONS . Newark Castle ( frontis . ) ; Abbotsford ; Jedburgh Abbey ; Branksome Tower MEMOIR OF SIR WALTER SCOTT . ERHAPS it would not.
... MINStrel NOTES TO VISION OF DON RODERICK Page ix xliii I 26 49 71 103 · • 129 163 232 262 ILLUSTRATIONS . Newark Castle ( frontis . ) ; Abbotsford ; Jedburgh Abbey ; Branksome Tower MEMOIR OF SIR WALTER SCOTT . ERHAPS it would not.
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... pages , to give anything beyond the barest outlines of the poet's life ; for few men crowded so much of active work within the compass of threescore years , or filled so large a space in the literary life of his country . In the ...
... pages , to give anything beyond the barest outlines of the poet's life ; for few men crowded so much of active work within the compass of threescore years , or filled so large a space in the literary life of his country . In the ...
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... pages of Scottish history . Walter Scott was the third son of a family of thirteen children , most of whom died in early youth , and he seems to have been the only one of distinguished talent . A severe illness in his second year had ...
... pages of Scottish history . Walter Scott was the third son of a family of thirteen children , most of whom died in early youth , and he seems to have been the only one of distinguished talent . A severe illness in his second year had ...
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... . Scott's first appearance as an Essayist was in the pages of this journal , and to it he con- tinued to be a frequent contributor for several years , until political differences induced him to withdraw from SIR WALTER SCOTT . xxvii.
... . Scott's first appearance as an Essayist was in the pages of this journal , and to it he con- tinued to be a frequent contributor for several years , until political differences induced him to withdraw from SIR WALTER SCOTT . xxvii.
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24 ページ - When the broken arches are black in night, And each shafted oriel glimmers white; When the cold light's uncertain shower Streams on the ruined central tower; When buttress and buttress, alternately, Seem framed of ebon and ivory...
47 ページ - In peace, Love tunes the shepherd's reed; In war, he mounts the warrior's steed; In halls, in gay attire is seen; In hamlets, dances on the green. Love rules the court, the camp, the grove, And men below, and saints above ; For love is heaven, and heaven is love.
31 ページ - Some of his skill he taught to me ; And, warrior, I could say to thee The words that cleft Eildon Hills in three. And bridled the Tweed with a curb of stone...
lxvi ページ - THE way was long, the wind was cold, The Minstrel was infirm and old; His withered cheek, and tresses gray, Seem'd to have known a better day; The harp, his sole remaining joy, Was carried by an orphan boy. The last of all the Bards was he, Who sung of Border chivalry; For, welladay ! their date was fled, His tuneful brethren all were dead; And he, neglected and oppress'd, Wish'd to be with them, and at rest.
24 ページ - When the cold light's uncertain shower Streams on the ruined central tower; When buttress and buttress, alternately, Seem framed of ebon and ivory ; When silver edges the imagery, And the scrolls that teach thee to live and die ; When distant Tweed is heard to rave, And the owlet to hoot o'er the dead man's grave, Then go— but go alone the while — Then view St. David's ruined pile ; And, home' returning, soothly swear, Was never scene so sad and fair ! II.
6 ページ - Ten of them were sheathed in steel, With belted sword, and spur on heel : They quitted not their harness bright, Neither by day, nor yet by night...
30 ページ - The moon on the east oriel shone Through slender shafts of shapely stone, By foliaged tracery combined; Thou wouldst have thought some fairy's hand 'Twixt poplars straight the osier wand In many a freakish knot had twined; Then framed a spell, when the work was done, And changed the willow wreaths to stone.
3 ページ - The pitying Duchess praised its chime, And gave him heart, and gave him time. Till every string's according glee Was blended into harmony. And then, he said, he would full fain He could recall an ancient strain He never thought to sing again.
lxvi ページ - Stuarts' throne; The bigots of the iron time Had called his harmless art a crime. A wandering harper, scorned and poor, He begged his bread from door to door, And tuned, to please a peasant's ear, The harp a king had loved to hear.
33 ページ - Lo, warrior ! now, the cross of red Points to the grave of the mighty dead : Within it burns a wondrous light, To chase the spirits that love the night; That lamp shall burn unquenchably, Until the eternal doom shall...