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" SWEET Teviot! on thy silver tide The glaring bale-fires blaze no more; No longer steel-clad warriors ride Along thy wild and willow'd shore; Where'er thou wind'st, by dale or hill, All, all is peaceful, all is still. As if thy waves, since Time was born.... "
Flora's Lexicon: An Interpretation of the Language and Sentiment of Flowers ... - Page 152
by Catharine Harbeson Waterman - 1839 - 252 pages
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Poems of Old Age

Old age in literature - 1861 - 144 pages
...head on Teviot Stone, Though there, forgotten and alone, The bard may draw his parting fjroitn . " Sweet Teviot ! on thy silver tide The glaring bale-fires...longer steel-clad warriors ride Along thy wild and willowed ohore j Where'er thou wind'st, by dale or hill, All, all is peaceful, all is still, As if...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott: With Memoir of the Author

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1862 - 706 pages
...would fall. In solemn measure, soft and slow, Arose a father's notes of woe. CANTO FOURTH. I. SWBBT Teviot! on thy silver tide The glaring bale-fires...longer steel-clad warriors ride Along thy wild and willowed shore ; Where'er thou wind'st, by dale or hill, All, all is peaceful, all is still, As if...
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English composition in prose and verse, based on grammatical synthesis ...

Walter Scott Dalgleish - 1863 - 64 pages
...that dashed o'er thee, At the same time upheave and whelm And hurl thee towards a desert realm. 5. Sweet Teviot, on thy silver tide, The glaring bale-fires...warriors ride, Along thy wild and willow'd shore. 6. Fierce on the hunter's quiver'd hand He rolls his eyes of swarthy glow,— With hoof and horn Mack...
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Selections in poetry, Volume 51

Selections - English poetry - 1863 - 192 pages
...in-the-blaze half-seen, half-lost ; And spears in-wild-disorder shook Like reeds beside a frozen brook . Sweet Teviot ! on thy silver tide , The glaring bale-fires blaze no more ; No-longer steel-clad warriors ride Along thy wild and willowed shore : Where'er thou wind'st, by...
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The poetical works of sir Walter Scott. With memoir of the author

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1864 - 680 pages
...fain would fall. In solemn measure, soft and slow, Arose a father's notes of woe. CANTO FOURTH. I, SWEET Teviot! on thy silver tide The glaring bale-fires...longer steel-clad warriors ride Along thy wild and willowed shore ; Where'er thou wind'st, by dale or hill, All, all is peaceful, all is still, As if...
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Stories of Scotland and Its Adjacent Islands

Mrs. Thomas Geldart - Scotland - 1864 - 196 pages
...-dud warriors ride Along thy wild and willowed shore. . Where'er* thou wind'st by dale or hill, Ail , all is 'peaceful ; all is still / As if thy waves, since Time was born, Since first they rolled upon the Tweed, * Had only heard the Shepherd's reed, Nor started at the bugle horn. ' ' We...
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The British Partizan: A Tale of Olden Time

Mary Elizabeth Moragne Davis - Southern States - 1864 - 166 pages
...her malurer years. W. T, T_ SAVANNAH, June, 18G1. THE BRITISH PAETIZAN. CHAPTER I. " Sweet Tiviot ! on thy silver tide The glaring bale-fires blaze no more ; No longer steel-clad warriors ride Along-thy wild and willow'd shore ; Where'er thou wind'st, by dale or hill, Still all is peaceful,...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott

Walter Scott - English poetry - 1866 - 614 pages
...that fain would fall In solemn measure, soft and slow, Arose a father's notes of woe. CANTO FOURTH. I. SWEET Teviot ! on thy silver tide The glaring bale-fires...dale or hill, All, all is peaceful, all is still, * Protection money exacted by freebooters. As if thy waves, since Time was born, Since first they roll'd...
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Poetical works. With a biogr. and critical memoir by F.T. Palgrave

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1866 - 656 pages
...would falL In solemn measure, soft and slow, Arose a father's notes of woe. CANTO FOURTH. I. SWKET Teviot ! on thy silver tide The glaring bale-fires...longer steel-clad warriors ride Along thy wild and witlow'd shore ; Where'er thou wind'st, by dale or hill, All, all is peaceful, all is still, * Protection...
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Original double acrostics [signed A.B.].

Anne Bowman - 1866 - 208 pages
...in freedom's cause— A spirit to his rocks akin,— The eye of the hawk, and the fire therein." 4 " On thy silver tide The glaring bale-fires blaze no...longer steel-clad warriors ride Along thy wild and willowed shore." 5 " The sunshine 'Mid the cedar's darksome bough illumes With instant touch thy scarlet...
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