Sir Walter Scott - Nora's Vow

Sir Walter Scott - Nora's Vow

Hear what Highland Nora said, - br 'The Earlie's son I will not wed, br Should all the race of nature die, br And none be left but he and I. br For all the gold, for all the gear, br And all the lands both far and near, br That ever valour lost o won, br I would not wed the Earlie's son.' - br br 'A maiden's vows,' old Callum spoke, br 'Are lightly made and lightly broke; br The heather on the mountain's height br Begins to bloom in purple light; br The frost-wind soon shall sweep away br That lustre deep from glen and brae; br Yet Nora, ere its bloom be gone, br May blithely wed the Earlie's son.' - br br 'The swan,' she said, 'the lake's clear breast br May barter for the eagle's nest; br The Awe's fierce stream may backward turn, br Ben-Cruaichan fall, and crush Kilchurn; br Our kilted clans, when blood is high, br Before their foes may turn and fly; br But I, were all these marvels done, br Would never wed the Earlie's son.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-10

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