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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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Marmion: Introduction to Canto III.

... "   Thy friendship thus thy judgment wronging, ...

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The Troubadour

...  With dauntless heart he hewed his way, ...

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St. Swithin's Chair

... When the cold grey mist brought the ghastly form! ...

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Breathes There the Man... From the Lay of the Last Minstrel

... Whose heart hath ne'er within him burned, ...

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Davie Gellatley's Song

... But the old man will draw at the dawning the sword, ...

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Cleveland's Song

... The hand, that shook when press'd to thine, ...

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Thomas the Rhymer

... It was mirk mirk night, and there was nae stern light, ...

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March, March, Ettrick and Teviotdale

...   II. Come from the hills where your hirsels are grazing, &emsp ...

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Soldier, Wake

... Be thy bright shield the morning's mirror ...

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Ancient Gaelic Melody

... IV. Wild thoughts, that, sinful, dark, and deep, ...

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Rokeby: Canto V.

...   Heaven shield the brave Gallant that fights for the Crown! ...

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The Dreary Change {The sun upon the Weirdlaw Hill}

... The hill, the stream, the tower, the tree,-— ...

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The Violet

... More sweet through wat'ry lustre shining ...

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To a Lady - with Flowers from a Roman Wall

... Take these flowers which, purple waving, ...

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The Eve of St. John

... "'And I'll chain the blood-hound, and the warder shall not sound, ...