The Lay of the Last Minstrel: A PoemW. S. Orr, 1838 - 216 ページ |
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... 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 , well - a - day ! their date was fled , His tuneful brethren all ...
... 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 , well - a - day ! their date was fled , His tuneful brethren all ...
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... Seem'd , dimly huge , the dark Abbaye . When Hawick he pass'd , had curfew rung , Now midnight lauds † were in Melrose sung . The sound , upon the fitful gale , In solemn wise did rise and fail , Like that wild harp , whose magic tone ...
... Seem'd , dimly huge , the dark Abbaye . When Hawick he pass'd , had curfew rung , Now midnight lauds † were in Melrose sung . The sound , upon the fitful gale , In solemn wise did rise and fail , Like that wild harp , whose magic tone ...
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A Poem Walter Scott. He seem'd to seek in every eye If they approved his minstrelsy ; And , diffident of present praise , Somewhat he spoke of former days , And how old age , and wandering long , Had done his hand and harp some wrong ...
A Poem Walter Scott. He seem'd to seek in every eye If they approved his minstrelsy ; And , diffident of present praise , Somewhat he spoke of former days , And how old age , and wandering long , Had done his hand and harp some wrong ...
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... seems the Lord of Mauny had , at a great tournament , unhorsed , and wounded to the death , a Gascon knight , of the house of Mirepoix , whose kinsman was bishop of Cambray . For this deed he was held at feud by the relations of the ...
... seems the Lord of Mauny had , at a great tournament , unhorsed , and wounded to the death , a Gascon knight , of the house of Mirepoix , whose kinsman was bishop of Cambray . For this deed he was held at feud by the relations of the ...
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... seem to accord with the general tone of the romance , and the superstitions of the country where the scene is laid . Note XIII . A fancied moss - trooper , & c . — P . 12 . This was the usual appellation of the marauders upon the ...
... seem to accord with the general tone of the romance , and the superstitions of the country where the scene is laid . Note XIII . A fancied moss - trooper , & c . — P . 12 . This was the usual appellation of the marauders upon the ...
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