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Sir Walter Scott
1771-1832 / Edinburgh / Scotland
Poems of Sir Walter Scott
The Eve Of St. John
The Field Of Waterloo
The Gray Brother
The Lady Of The Lake: Canto 1 (Excerpt)
The Lady Of The Lake: Canto 3 (Excerpt)
The Lady Of The Lake: Canto 5 (Excerpt)
The Lady Of The Lake: Canto Ii. - The Island
The Lady Of The Lake: Canto Iv. - The Prophecy
The Lay Of Poor Louise
The Lay Of The Last Minstrel: Canto 6 (Excerpt)
The Lay Of The Last Minstrel: Canto I
The Lay Of The Last Minstrel: Canto Ii.
The Lay Of The Last Minstrel: Canto Iii.
The Lay Of The Last Minstrel: Canto Iv.
The Lay Of The Last Minstrel: Canto V.
The Lord Of The Isles: Canto I.
The Lord Of The Isles: Canto Ii.
The Lord Of The Isles: Canto Iii.
The Lord Of The Isles: Canto Iv.
The Lord Of The Isles: Canto V.
The Lord Of The Isles: Canto Vi.
The Maid Of Neidpath
The Maid Of Toro
The Noble Moringer
The Norman Horse-Shoe
The Orphan Maid
The Outlaw
The Palmer
The Reiver's Wedding
The Resolve
The Return To Ulster
The Ride To Melrose, From The Lay Of The Last Minstrel.
The Rover's Adieu
The Song Of Harold Harfager
The Song Of The Tempest
The Troubadour
The Truth Of Woman
The Violet
The Vision Of Don Roderick
The Wild Huntsman
Thomas The Rhymer
To A Lady - With Flowers From A Roman Wall
To A Lock Of Hair
To The Sub-Prior
Twist Ye, Twine Ye
Verses Found In Bothwell's Pocket-Book
Wandering Willie
Waverly
Where Shall The Lover Rest
Why Sit'st Thou By That Ruin'D Hall?
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