The poetical works of Sir Walter Scott, with memoir of the author.

68 THE LAY OF [CANTO II. And the scrolls that teach thee to live and die;' When distant Tweed is heard to rave, And the owlet to hoot o'er the dead man's grave, Then go-but go alone the whileThen view St. David's ruin'd pile; 2 And, home returning, soothly swear, Was never scene so sad and fair! II. Short halt did Deloraine make there; Little reck'd he of the scene so fair: With dagger's hilt, on the wicket strong, He struck full loud, and struck full long. The porter hurried to the gate" Who knocks so loud, and knocks so late? ""From Branksome I," the warrior cried; And straight the wicket open'd wide: For Branksome's Chiefs had in battle stood, To fence the rights of fair Melrose; And lands and livings, many a rood, Had gifted the shrine for their souls' repose.3 1 The buttresses, ranged along the sides of the ruins of Melrose Abbey, are, according to the Gothic style, richly carved and fretted, containing niches for the statues of saints, and labelled with scrolls, bearing appropriate texts of Scripture. Most of these statues have been demolished. 2 David I. of Scotland, purchased the reputation of sanctity, by founding, and liberally endowing, not only the monastery of Melrose, but those of Kelso, Jedburgh, and many others; which led to the well-known observation of his successor, that he was a sore saint for the crown. 8 The Buccleuch family were great benefactors to the Ab

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The poetical works of Sir Walter Scott, with memoir of the author.
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Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832.
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