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" Moor, moor the barge, ye gallant crew! And gentle ladye, deign to stay ! Rest thee in Castle Ravensheuch, Nor tempt the stormy firth to-day. "The blackening wave is edged with white; To inch and rock the sea-mews fly ; The fishers have heard the Water-Sprite,... "
Annual Report of the Department of Education of the Province of Alberta - Page 129
by Alberta. Department of Education - 1912
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Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 6

Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1854 - 788 pages
...in Castle Raveneheuch, Nor tempt the Biormy Irith to-day. ' The black'ning wave is edg'd with while; To inch* and rock the sea-mews fly ; The fishers have heard the Waier-Spriie, Whose soreams forbode that wreck a nigh. ' Last night thp gifii'd seer did view A wet...
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The poetical works of sir Walter Scott. With life. 8 engr. on steel

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1855 - 590 pages
...gallant crew ! And, gentle ladye, deign to stay ! Rest thee in Castle Ravensheuch, Nor tempt the stormy firth to-day. " The blackening wave is edged with...fishers have heard the Water-Sprite, Whose screams forebode that wreck is nigh. "Last night the gifted Seer did view A wet shroud swathed round ladye...
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European Historical Collections: Comprising England, Scotland, with Holland ...

John Warner Barber - Belgium - 1855 - 608 pages
...So stay I Best thue in Castle Ravensheuch, Nor tempt the stormy firth to-day. " The blackening ware is edged with white : To inch and rock the sea-mews fly ; The fisher* hare heard the W»trr-Sprile, Whose screams forebode that wreck if nigh. " Last night the gifted...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: Including the Lay of the Last ...

Walter Scott - 1856 - 776 pages
...gallant crew ! And, gentle ladye, deign to stay 1 Rest the* in Castle Ravenshench," Nor tempt the stormy firth to-day. " The blackening wave is edged with...the gifted Seer did view A wet shroud swathed round lariye gav ; Then stay thee, Fair, in Ravensheucb ; Why cross the gloomy firth to.-day?" — " Tis...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Volume 1

Walter Scott - Poetry, English - 1857 - 354 pages
...To inch3 and rock the sea-mews fly ; The fishers have heard the Water-Sprite, Whose screams forebode that wreck is nigh. " Last night the gifted Seer did view A wet shroud swathed 4 round ladye gay ; to either of the two former, and shall give it entire to our readers, who will...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Volume 1

Walter Scott - Poetry, English - 1857 - 342 pages
...Eavensheuch,2 Nor tempt the stormy firth to-day. " The blackening wave is edged with white; To inch8 and rock the sea-mews fly; The fishers have heard the Water-Sprite, Whose screams forebode that wreck is nigh. " Last night the gifted Seer did view A wet shroud swathed 4 round ladye...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volume 1

Walter Scott - 1858 - 952 pages
...gallant crew ! And, gentle ladye, deign to stay 1 Rest thee in Castle Raveusheuch,1 Nor tempt the stormy firth to-day. " The blackening wave is edged with...have heard the Water-Sprite, Whose screams forbode tliut wreck is nigh. • Last night the gifted Seer did view A wet shroud swathed* round hulye gay;...
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The poetical reader, with notes and questions by A.W. Buchan

Alexander Winton Buchan - 1859 - 120 pages
...is edged with white ; To inch1 and rock the sea-mews fly ; The fishers have heard the Water Sprite, Whose screams forbode that wreck is nigh. Last night...swathed round ladye gay ; Then stay thee, Fair, in Eavensheugh : Why cross the gloomy firth to-day ? " " Tis not because Lord Lindesay's heuTo-night at...
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The advanced prose and poetical reader, by A.W. Buchan

Alexander Winton Buchan - 1859 - 362 pages
...sea-mews fly ; The fishers have heard the Water Sprite, Whose screams forebode that wreck is nigh. i isle. Last night the gifted seer did view A wet shroud swathed round ladye gay ; Then stay thee, Fair, in Ravensheugh : Why cross the gloomy firth to-day ? " " "Tig not because Lord Lindesay's heir To-night...
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The True and the Beautiful in Nature, Art, Morals, and Religion: Selected ...

John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - Aesthetics - 1859 - 504 pages
...or mountainous. He is content to strike them out with two dashes of Tintoret's favorite colors : " The blackening wave is edged with white ; To inch and rock the seamews fly." There is no form in this. Xay, the main virtue of it is, that it gets rid of all form. The dark raging...
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