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> Sir Walter Scott
I cannot tell how the truth may be; / I say the tale as t was said to me.
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Guy Mannering, or the Astrologer
From the
Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction
, Vol. IV.
Bartletts Scott Quotations
Epitomal selections by John Bartlett.
ANTHOLOGIZED VERSE
Answer
(OBEV);
A Serenade
(Gold);
Brignall Banks
(OBEV);
Coronach
(Gold);
Datur Hora Quieti
(Gold);
Gathering Song of Donald the Black
(Gold);
Hunting Song
(Gold);
Jock of Hazeldean
(Gold);
Lucy Ashton's Song
(OBEV);
Maid of Neidpath
(Gold);
Outlaw
(Gold);
Patriotism 1. Innominatus
(OBEV);
Patriotism 2. Nelson, Pitt, Fox
(OBEV);
Pride of Youth
(Gold);
Proud Maisie
(OBEV);
Rosabelle
(Gold);
Rover
(Gold);
Rover's Adieu
(OBEV);
To a Lock of Hair
(Gold);
Where shall the lover rest
(Gold)
WRITINGS ABOUT SCOTT
Sir Walter Scott
Chapter by T. F. Henderson with bibliography from the
Cambridge History of English Literature
.
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