The poetical works of Sir Walter Scott, baronet; ed with a careful revision of the text . l all fatigued the conflict yield,.And mighty love retains the I tell what then he said,l)V many a tender word modest blush, and bursting question kind, and fond reply : — VI. De JSailtons 3i?istorg. Forget we that disastrous dayWhen senseless in the lists I lay. Thence dragged, — but how I sense and recollection fled, — I found me on a pallet lowWithin my ancient beadsmans shed. Austin, —rememberst thou, my Clare,How thou didst blush when the old


The poetical works of Sir Walter Scott, baronet; ed with a careful revision of the text . l all fatigued the conflict yield,.And mighty love retains the I tell what then he said,l)V many a tender word modest blush, and bursting question kind, and fond reply : — VI. De JSailtons 3i?istorg. Forget we that disastrous dayWhen senseless in the lists I lay. Thence dragged, — but how I sense and recollection fled, — I found me on a pallet lowWithin my ancient beadsmans shed. Austin, —rememberst thou, my Clare,How thou didst blush when the old first our infant love began, Said we would make a matchless pair ? —Menials and friends and kinsmen fledFrom the degraded traitors bed, —He only held my burning tended me for many a dayWhile wounds and fever held their far more needful was his careWhen sense returned to wake despair; For I did tear the closing wound, And dash me frantic on the ground,If eer I heard the name of length, to calmer reason brought,Much by his kind attendance wrought,. MARM I ON. 133


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