Scott's Poetical Works

Scott's Poetical Works

BookScott's Poetical Works
PublisherFrederick Warne & Co.
Printed byClay And Taylor
SeriesThe Lansdowne Poets
FormatHardback
LanguageEnglish
LocationLondon
Printed1877
Pages / Font625 pages
ChaptersThe Lay Of The Last Minstrel Marmion The Lady Of The Lake The Vision Of Don Roderick Rokeby The Bridal Of Triermain; Or, The Vale Of St. John The Lord Of The Isles The Field Of Waterloo Harold The Dauntless Contributions To The Minstrelsy Of The Scottish Border: Thomas the Rhymer Glenfinlas; or, Lord Ronald's Coronach The Eve Of St. John Cadyow Castle The Gray Brother Ballads, Translated, Or Imitated, From The German, &c.: William and Helen The Wild Huntsman The Fire-King Frederick and Alice The Battle of Sempach The Noble Moringer The Erl-King Miscellaneous Poems: The Violet To a Lady. With Flowers from a Roman Wall War-Song of the Edinburgh Light Dragoons The Bard's Incantation Helvellyn The Dying Bard The Norman Horse-shoe The Maid of Toro The Palmer The Maid of Neidpath Wandering Willie Hunting Song Health to Lord Melville Epitaph designed for a Monument in Lichfield Cathedral The Resolve Prologue to Miss Baillie's Play of the Family Legend The Poacher Song The Bold Dragoon On the Massacre of Glencoe For a' that an' a' that Song for the Anniversary Meeting of the Pitt Club of Scotland Lines addressed to Ranald Macdonald, Esq., of Staffa From Waverly: Davie Gellatley's Songs St. Swithin's Chair Flora MacIvor's Song To an Oak Tree Farewell to Mackenzie, High Chief of Kintail War-Song of Lachlan, High Chief of Maclean Saint Cloud The Dance of Death Romance of Dunois The Troubadour Song from the French Song on the Lifting of the Banner of the House of Buccleuch Lullaby of an Infant Chief From Guy Mannering: "Twist ye, Twine ye" The Dying Gipsy's Dirge The Return to Ulster Jock of Hazeldean Pibroch of Donald Dhu Nora's Vow Macgregor's Gathering Verses to the Czar Alexander From the Antiquary: Time Elspeth's Ballad Mottoes Motto from the Black Dwarf From Old Mortality: Major Bellenden's Song Verses found in Bothwell's Pocket-book Mottoes Miscellaneous Poems, continued: The Search after Happiness The Sun upon the Weirdlaw Hill The Monks of Bangor's March Mottoes from Rob Roy Mr. Kemble's Farewell Address Lines, written for Miss Smith Epilogue to the Appeal Mackrimmon's Lament Donald Caird's come again Epitaph on Mrs. Erksine From the Heart of Mid-Lothian: Madge Wildfire's Songs From the Bride of Lammermoor: Lucy Ashton's Song Norman the Forester's Song Mottoes From the Legend of Montrose: Annot Lyle's Songs The Orphan Maid From Ivanhoe: The Crusader's Return The Barefooted Friar Saxon War-Song Rebecca's Hymn The Black Knight's Song Duet between the Black Knight and Wamba Funeral Hymn Mottoes From the Monastery: Songs of the White Lady of Avenel Border Ballad Mottoes Mottoes from the Abbot From Kenilworth: Goldthred's Song Mottoes From the Pirate: The Song of the Tempest Claud Halcro's Song The Song of Harold Harfager Song of the Mermaids and Mermen Norna's Song Claud Halcro and Norna Song of the Zetland Fishermen Cleveland's Songs Claud Halcro's Verses Norna's Incantations Mottoes On Ettrick Forest's Mountains dun Miscellaneous Poems, continued: Farewell to the Muse The Maid of Isla Carle, now the King's come Mottoes from the Fortunes of Nigel Mottoes from Peveril of the Peak From Quentin Durward: Song—County Guy Mottoes From St. Ronan's Wall: Epilogue Mottoes Song from Redgauntlet Lines addressed to Monsieur Alexandre The Death of Keeldar From the Betrothed: Song—Soldier, Wake Song—The Truth of Women Mottoes From the Talisman: Ahriman Song of Blondel—The Bloody Vest Mottoes Inscription for the Monument of the Rev. G. Scott The Foray From Woodstock: Mottoes Glee for King Charles One Hour with thee From the Fair Maid of Perth: Motto The Lay of Poor Louise Chant over the Dead Yes, thou may'st sigh Oh, bold and true From Anne of Geierstein: Mottoes Song of the Judges of the Secret Tribunal Mottoes from Count Robert of Paris Mottoes from Castle Dangerous Dramatic Pieces: Haildon Hill: A Dramatic sketch from Scottish history Macduff's Cross Auchindrane, or the Ayrshire Tragedy The Doom of Devorgoil _________________ Appendix: Notes
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