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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Complete
... Nay, some of them he wellnigh slew. He tore Dame Maudlin's silken tire, And,
as Sym Hall stood by the fire, He lighted the match of his bandelier,1 And wofully
scorch'd the hackbuteer.2 It may be hardly thought or said, The mischief that the ...
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The poetical works of Sir Walter Scott, bart
He tore Dame Maudlin's silken tire, And, as Sym Hall stood by the fire, He lighted
the match of his bandelier,1 And wofully scorch'd the hackbuteer.* It may be
hardly thought or said, The mischief that the urchin made, Till many of the castle ...
Sir Walter Scott, John Gibson Lockhart, 1857
He tore Dame Maudlin's silken tire, And, as Sym Mall stood by the fire, He lighted
the match of his bandolier,* And wofully scorch'd the hackbuteer.t It may be
hardly thought or said, The mischief that the urchin made, Till many of the castle ...
4
Poetical works. With a biogr. and critical memoir by F.T. ...
He tore Dame Maudlin's silken tire, And, as Sym Hall stood by the fire, He lighted
the match of his bandelier,* And wofully scorch'd the hackbuteer.t It may be
hardly thought or said, The mischief that the urchin made, Till many of the castle ...
Walter Scott (sir, bart.), Francis Turner Palgrave, 1866
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The poetical works of Sir Walter Scott: With the author's ...
... Buccleuch He pinch'd, and beat, and overthrew; Nay, some of them he
wellnigh slew. He tore Dame Maudlin's silken tire, And, as Sym Hall stood by the
fire, He lighted the match of his bandelier,1 And wofully scorch'd the hackbuteer.3
It ...
6
The Lay of the Last Minstrel: With a Memoir of the Author
And wofully scorch'd the hackbuteer.1 It may be hardly thought or said, The
mischief that the urchin made, Till many of the castle guess'd, That the young
Baron was possess'd ! XXII. Well I ween the charm he held The noble Ladye had
soon ...
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.THE POETICAL WORKS OF SIR WALTER SCOTT
And wofully scorch'd the hackbuteer.1 It may be hardly thought or said, The
mischief that the urchin made, Till many of the castle guess'd, That the young
Baron was possess'd ! XXII. Well I ween the charm he held The noble Ladye had
soon ...
8
The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. Complete in ...
She drew the splinter from the wound, And with a charm she stanch'd the blood ;4
She bade the gash be cleansed and bound : No longer by his couch she stood ; s
Hackbuteer, musketeer. * iri c Appendix, Note 2 Q. But she has ta'en the ...
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The Lay of the Last Minstrel ... Ballads and Lyrical Pieces
He tore Dame Maudlin's silken tire, And, as Sym Hall stood by the fire, He lighted
the match of his bandelier,l And wofully scorch'd the hackbuteer.” It may be hardly
thought or said, The mischief that the urchin made, Till many of the castle ...
10
Possible Paradises: Basque Emigration to Latin America
He came from a family with a long military tradition, and before reaching the
Caribbean "had served more than thirty-two years as an ensign, infantry captain,
hackbuteer and halberdier cavalry captain, lieutenant of the Commissary General
of ...
José Manuel Azcona Pastor, 2004