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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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Claud Halcro's Song

... But there's one who will never ...

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Rokeby: Canto IV.

... XI. The tear, down childhood's cheek that flows, ...

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Elspeth's Ballad

... "My horse shall ride through ranks sae rude, ...

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Proud Maisie

... "The glowworm o'er grave and stone ...

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Marmion: Canto I. - The Castle

...   AND HUGHIE OF HAWDON, AND WILL O' THE WALL, ...

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Wandering Willie

... When the lights they did blaze, and the guns they did rattle, ...

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Waverly

... The lake return'd, in chasten’d gleam, ...

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from The Lady of the Lake: The Western Waves of Ebbing Day

... Crags, knolls, and mountains, confusedly hurled, ...

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MacKrimmon's Lament

... But my heart shall not flag, and my nerves shall not shiver, ...

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Song of the Zetland Fisherman

... Sing louder, brave bird, for their spoils shall be thine ...

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The Orphan Maid

... " "Twelve times the year its course has borne," ...

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The Lord of the Isles: Canto III.

... The savage whirlwind wakes, and sweeps the groaning hill ...

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Patriotism 2: Nelson, Pitt, Fox

... And brought the freeman's arm to aid the freeman's laws ...

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Nora's Vow

... " - "The swan," she said, "the lake's clear breast ...

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Rokeby: Canto II.

... XXVIII. What 'vail'd it him, that brightly play'd ...