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" is this thy love That thou so oft hast sworn to me, To leave me in this lonely grove, Immured in shameful privity? " No more thou com'st with lover's speed, Thy once beloved bride to see ; But be she alive, or be she dead, I fear, stern Earl, 's the... "
Waverly Novels - Page 11
by Walter Scott - 1864
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Old Ballads: Historical and Narrative, with Some of Modern Date, Volume 4

Thomas Evans - Ballads, English - 1810 - 384 pages
...shameful privity ? ^ " No more thou comest with lover's speed, " Thy once-beloved bride to see ; " But be she alive, or be she dead, " I fear, stern earl, 's the same fo thee. " Not so the usage I receiv'd, " When happy in my father's hall ; " No fhithless husband then...
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Laneham's Letter Describing the Magnificent Pageants Presented Before Queen ...

Robert Laneham - English drama - 1821 - 158 pages
...in shameful privity ? " No more thou comest with lover's speed, " Thy once beloved bride to see ; " But be she alive, or be she dead, " I fear, stern Earl, "s the same to thee. " Not so the usage I receiv'd " When happy in my father's hall : *' No faithless husband then me griev'd ; " No chilling...
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An Historical Account of Cumner: With Some Particulars of the Traditions ...

Hugh Usher Tighe - Cumner - 1821 - 100 pages
...Immur'd in shameful privity " No more thou comest with lover's speed, " Thy once beloved bride to see ; " But be she alive, or be she dead, " I fear, stern Earl, 's the same to thee. " Not so the usage I receiv'd, " When happy in my father's hall ; " No faithless husband then me griev'd, " No chilling...
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Kenilworth;: A Romance, Volume 2

Sir Walter Scott - 1821 - 350 pages
...Earl, 'twas dearly prized ? No more thou comest with wonted speed, Thy once beloved bride to see ; But be she alive or be she dead, I fear, stern Earl, 's the same to thee. Cumnor-Hall, by William Julius M icicle. THE ladies of fashion of the present, or of any other period,...
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Kenilworth. By the author of 'Waverley'.

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1821 - 414 pages
...Earl , 'twas dearly prized? No more thou comest with wonted speed , Thy once beloved bride to see; But be she alive or be she dead , I fear, stern Earl , *s the same to thee. Cumnor-Jfall, ty William Julius Mickle. THE ladies of fashion of the present, or of any other period,...
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Lives of Scottish Poets, Volume 2

Joseph Robertson - Poets, Scottish - 1822 - 414 pages
...same to thee. " Not so thc usage 1 received, " When happy in my father's hall ; " No faithless bushand then me grieved, " No chilling fears did me appal. " I rose up with the cheerful mom, " No lark more hlythe, no flow'r more gay ; " And like the hird that haunts the morn, " So merrily...
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Historical Romances of the Author of Waverley, Volume 18

Walter Scott - 1824 - 434 pages
...scornful earl, 'twas dearly prized? No more thon contest with wonted speed, Thy once beloved bride to see; But be she alive or be she dead, I fear, stern earl, 's the same to thee. Cumnor Sail, by William Julius Mickle, THE ladies of fashion of the present, or of any other period,...
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Bride of Lammermoor - Peveril of the peak

Walter Scott - 1833 - 474 pages
...with lover's speed, Thy once beloved bride to see ; But be she alive, or be she dead, I fear, stem Earl, 's the same to thee. " Not so the usage I received...faithless husband then me grieved, No chilling fears did roe appal. " I rose up with the cheerful morn, No lark more blithe, no flower more gay ;. And like...
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Introductions, and Notes and Illustrations to the Novels, Tales ..., Volume 2

Walter Scott - 1833 - 472 pages
...Immured in shameful privity ? " No more thou com'st with lover's speed, Thy once beloved bride to see ; But be she alive, or be she dead, I fear, stern Earl, "s the same lo thee. " Not so the usage I received When happy in my father's hall ; No faithless husband then me...
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Kenilworth

Walter Scott - 1836 - 564 pages
...Immured in shameful privity ? " No more thou com'st with lover's speed, Thy once beloved bride to see ; But be she alive, or be she dead, I fear, stern Earl,...to thee " Not so the usage I received When happy in mv father's hall ; No faithless husband then me grieved, No chilling fears did me appal. " I rose up...
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