Castle Dangerous Appendix Etc Early Poems And the Lay of the Last Minstrel

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Castle Dangerous Appendix Etc Early Poems And the Lay of the Last Minstrel
Walter Scott
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No vassals wait their sports to aid, To watch their safety, deck their board; Their simple dress the Highland plaid, Their trusty guard the Highland sword.
Three summer days through brake and dell Their whistling shafts successful flew; And still when dewy evening fell The quarry to their hut they drew.
In gray Glenfinlas' deepest nook The solitary cabin stood, o Fast by Moneira's sullen brook.
Which murmurs through that lonely wood.
Soft fell the night, the sky was calm, When three successive
...days had flown ; And summer mist in dewy balm Steeped heathy bank and mossy stone.
The moon, half-hid in silvery flakes, Afar her dubious radiance shed, Quivering on Katrine's distant lakes, And resting on Benledi's head. 48 GLENFINLAS Now in their hut in social guise Their sylvan fare the chiefs enjoy; And pleasure laughs in Ronald's eyes, As many a pledge he quaffs to Moy.
* What lack we here to crown our bliss, While thus the pulse of joy beats high?
What but fair woman's yielding kiss, Her panting breath and melting eye?


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