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" To him the venerable Priest, Our frequent and familiar guest, Whose life and manners well could paint Alike the student and the saint ; Alas ! whose speech too oft I broke With gambol rude and timeless joke : For I was wayward, bold, and wild, A self-will'd... "
Marmion - Page 128
by sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1810
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Marmion and Lord of the Isles

Sir Walter Scott - 1883 - 184 lehte
...youth its glance had been ; Whose doom discording neighbours sought, Content with equity unbought ; j To him the venerable Priest, Our frequent and familiar...plague, and half a jest, Was still endured, beloved, caress'd. For me, thus nurtured, dost thou ask The classic poet's well-conn'd task ? Nay, Erskine,...
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Marmion, and The lord of the Isles. With intr. and notes by F.T. Palgrave ...

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1883 - 182 lehte
...youth its glance had been ; Whose doom discording neighbours sought, Content with equity unbought ; To him the venerable Priest, Our frequent and familiar...plague, and half a jest, Was still endured, beloved, caress'd. For me, thus nurtured, dost thou ask The classic poet's well-conn'd task ? Nay, Erskine,...
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The complete poetical and dramatic works of sir Walter Scott. With an intr ...

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1883 - 684 lehte
...youth its fiance had been ; Whose doom discording neighbours sought. Content with equity unbought ;' To him the venerable Priest, Our frequent and familiar...was wayward, bold, and wild, A self-will'd imp, a grandame'e child ; But half a plague, and half a jest, Was still endured, beloved, carcss'd. For me,...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott

Walter Scott - 1884 - 582 lehte
...him the venerable Priest, Our frequent and familiar guest, Whose life and manners well could sought, Alike the student and the saint; Alas ! whose speech...timeless joke: For I was wayward, bold, and wild, Aself-will'd imp, agraudame'schild, But half a plague, and half a jest, Was still endured, beloved,...
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The Works of John Ruskin: Modern painters.-v.5-6. The stones of Venice.-v.7 ...

John Ruskin - 1885 - 654 lehte
...charm as the fenced frarden had for the mediaeval : ' For I was wayward, bold, and wild, A self-willed imp — a grandame's child ; But, half a plague, and half a jest, Was still endured, beloved, caressed : For me, thus nurtured, dost thou ask The classic poet's well-conned task ? Nay, Erskine,...
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Great Scotsmen: by the author of 'Great Englishmen'.

Scotsmen - 1885 - 152 lehte
...introduction to " Marmion," he describes himself as a boy. " For I was wayward, bold, and wild, A self -will'd imp, a grandame's child, But, half a plague, and half a jest, Was still endured, beloved, caress'd." He was very gentle and loving. One day when his tutor was obliged to find fault with him,...
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Abbotsford and Newstead Abbey

Washington Irving - 1886 - 562 lehte
...in youth its glance had been ; Whose doom discording neighbors sought, Content with equity unbought; To him the venerable priest, Our frequent and familiar...timeless joke; For I was wayward, bold, and wild, A self-willed imp, a grandame's child; But half a plague, and half a jest, Was still endured, beloved,...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Baronet: Ed. with a Careful Revision ...

Walter Scott - 1888 - 682 lehte
...in youth its glance had been ; Whose doom discording neighbors sought, Content with equity unbought; To him the venerable priest, Our frequent and familiar...timeless joke : For I was wayward, bold, and wild, A self-willed imp, a grandame's child, But half a plague, and half a jest, Was still endured, beloved,...
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Tales of a Traveller

Washington Irving - 1887 - 952 lehte
...discording neighbors sought. Content with equity unbought; To him the venerable priest, Our freemen t and familiar guest, Whose life and manners well could...timeless joke; For I was wayward, bold, and wild, A self-willed hup, a grandame's child; But half a plague, and half a jest. Was still endured, beloved,...
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Tales of Chivalry and the Olden Time

Walter Scott - 1887 - 200 lehte
...youth its glance had been ; Whose doom discording neighbours sought, Content with equity unbought ; 95 To him the venerable priest," Our frequent and familiar...and the saint, Alas ! whose speech too oft I broke 100 With gambol rude and timeless * joke : For I was wayward, bold, and wild, A self-willed imp, a...
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