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Born in August 15, 1771 / Died in September 21, 1832 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Sir Walter Scott

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Where Shall the Lover Rest

... Never, O never!Where shall the traitor rest, ...

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The Noble Moringer

... XLIII. "The young bridegroom hath youthful bride, the old bridegroom the old, ...

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The Dying Gipsy Smuggler

... Earth flits fast, and time draws on,- ...

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The Lady of the Lake: Canto IV. - The Prophecy

... XXV. 'The toils are pitched, and the stakes are set,- ...

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Death Chant

... The flesh shall thrill, the nerves shall quake, ...

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Gathering Song of Donald the Black

... Cast your plaids, draw your blades, ...

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The Barefooted Friar

... And is brought home at even-song bunny'd through with a spear ...

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An Hour With Thee

... The increasing wants, and lessening gains, ...

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Marmion: Introduction to Canto V.

...   Truce to these thoughts!-for, as they rise, ...

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The Bard's Incantation

... For, fiercer than fierce Hengist’s strain, ...

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As Lords Their Labourers' Hire Delay

... Quit not the pledge, frail sufferer, then, ...

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The Resolve

... Not maid more bright than maid was e'er ...

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Song -- County Guy

...   The lark his lay who thrill'd all day &emsp ...

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Bonaparte

...   "And hop'st thou, then," he said, "thy power shall stand ...

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The Vision of Don Roderick

... XXXI.  Oft his proud galleys sought some new-found world, ...