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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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The Norman Horse-Shoe

... IV. Old Chepstow's brides may curse the toil, ...

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The Bridal Of Triermain

... Yet blithe as the light leaves that dance in its sighs ...

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Hunting Song

... Hawks are whistling, horns are knelling, ...

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The Lay of the Last Minstrel: Canto III.

... The clasps, though smear'd with Christian gore, ...

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The Lady of the Lake: Canto I. - The Chase

... Introduction. Harp of the North! that mouldering long hast hung ...

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The Song of the Tempest

... Be thou still at my bidding, viewless racer of the north-western heaven,- ...

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Cadyow Castle

... "The death-shot parts - the charger springs - ...

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Marmion: Introduction to Canto IV.

...   And blithesome nights, too, have been ours, ...

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The Lay of the Last Minstrel: Canto IV.

... " XXVII Proud she look'd round, applause to claim- ...

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The Palmer

... The glen is white with the drifted snow, ...

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Flora Macivor's Song

... 'Tis the pibroch’s shrill summons - but not to the hall ...

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Frederick and Alice

... Seven long days, and seven long nights, ...

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Why Sit'st Thou By That Ruin'd Hall?

... While in my glass the sand-grains shiver, ...

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from The Lady of the Lake: Boat Song

... When the whirlwind has stripped every leaf on the mountain, ...

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The Reiver's Wedding

... "- "I swear by the light of the Michaelmas moon, ...