The Poems and Plays of Sir Walter Scott, Том 1J. M. Dent, 1911 - Всего страниц: 592 |
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... holy dome , Through cloister , aisle , and gallery , Wherever vestal maid might pry , Nor risk to meet unhallow'd eye , The stranger sisters roam : bying the tina Till fell the evening damp with dew , And the sharp sea - breeze coldly ...
... holy dome , Through cloister , aisle , and gallery , Wherever vestal maid might pry , Nor risk to meet unhallow'd eye , The stranger sisters roam : bying the tina Till fell the evening damp with dew , And the sharp sea - breeze coldly ...
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... holy tale ; 1 His body's resting - place , of old , How oft their patron changed , they told ; How , when the rude Dane burn'd their pile , The monks fled forth from Holy Isle ; O'er northern mountain , marsh , and moor , From sea to ...
... holy tale ; 1 His body's resting - place , of old , How oft their patron changed , they told ; How , when the rude Dane burn'd their pile , The monks fled forth from Holy Isle ; O'er northern mountain , marsh , and moor , From sea to ...
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... Holy Isle.-P. 439 . Lindisfarne , an isle on the coast of Northumberland , was called Holy Island , from the sanctity of its ancient monastery , and from its having been the episcopal seat of the see of Durham during the early ages of ...
... Holy Isle.-P. 439 . Lindisfarne , an isle on the coast of Northumberland , was called Holy Island , from the sanctity of its ancient monastery , and from its having been the episcopal seat of the see of Durham during the early ages of ...
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LYRICS AND SHORTER POEMS | 1 |
FROM THE PIRATE Continued | 4 |
Funeral Hymn | 7 |
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