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... sound , That moans the mossy turrets round . Is it the roar of Teviot's tide , That chafes against the scaur's red side ? Is it the wind that swings the oaks ? Is it the echo from the rocks ? What may it be , the heavy sound , That ...
... sound , That moans the mossy turrets round . Is it the roar of Teviot's tide , That chafes against the scaur's red side ? Is it the wind that swings the oaks ? Is it the echo from the rocks ? What may it be , the heavy sound , That ...
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... sound of Teviot's tide , Chafing with the mountain's side , From the groan of the wind - swung oak , From the sullen echo of the rock , From the voice of the coming storm , The Ladye knew it well ! It was the Spirit of the Flood that ...
... sound of Teviot's tide , Chafing with the mountain's side , From the groan of the wind - swung oak , From the sullen echo of the rock , From the voice of the coming storm , The Ladye knew it well ! It was the Spirit of the Flood that ...
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... sound was still , It died on the river's breast , It died on the side of the hill.- But round Lord David's tower The sound still floated near ; For it rung in the Ladye's bower , And it rung in the Ladye's ear . She raised her stately ...
... sound was still , It died on the river's breast , It died on the side of the hill.- But round Lord David's tower The sound still floated near ; For it rung in the Ladye's bower , And it rung in the Ladye's ear . She raised her stately ...
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... sound upon the fitful gale , In solemn wise did rise and fail , Like that wild harp , whose magic tone Is wakened by the winds alone . But when Melrose he reached , ' twas silence all ; He meetly stabled his steed in stall . And sought ...
... sound upon the fitful gale , In solemn wise did rise and fail , Like that wild harp , whose magic tone Is wakened by the winds alone . But when Melrose he reached , ' twas silence all ; He meetly stabled his steed in stall . And sought ...
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... ; For Paynim countries I have trod , And fought beneath the Cross of God ; Now , strange to my eyes thine arms appear , And their iron clang sounds strange to luy ear . XIII . " In these far climes , it was LAST MINSTREL 19.
... ; For Paynim countries I have trod , And fought beneath the Cross of God ; Now , strange to my eyes thine arms appear , And their iron clang sounds strange to luy ear . XIII . " In these far climes , it was LAST MINSTREL 19.
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