Poems by Sir Walter Scott
Claud Halcro's Song
... But there's one who will never ...
Rokeby: Canto IV.
... XI. The tear, down childhood's cheek that flows, ...
Elspeth's Ballad
... "My horse shall ride through ranks sae rude, ...
Proud Maisie
... "The glowworm o'er grave and stone ...
Marmion: Canto I. - The Castle
... AND HUGHIE OF HAWDON, AND WILL O' THE WALL, ...
Wandering Willie
... When the lights they did blaze, and the guns they did rattle, ...
Waverly
... The lake return'd, in chastenâd gleam, ...
from The Lady of the Lake: The Western Waves of Ebbing Day
... Crags, knolls, and mountains, confusedly hurled, ...
MacKrimmon's Lament
... But my heart shall not flag, and my nerves shall not shiver, ...
Song of the Zetland Fisherman
... Sing louder, brave bird, for their spoils shall be thine ...
The Orphan Maid
... " "Twelve times the year its course has borne," ...
The Lord of the Isles: Canto III.
... The savage whirlwind wakes, and sweeps the groaning hill ...
Patriotism 2: Nelson, Pitt, Fox
... And brought the freeman's arm to aid the freeman's laws ...
Nora's Vow
... " - "The swan," she said, "the lake's clear breast ...
Rokeby: Canto II.
... XXVIII. What 'vail'd it him, that brightly play'd ...