Walter Scott Quotes About Morning

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  • Merrily, merrily goes the bark On a breeze from the northward free, So shoots through the morning sky the lark, Or the swan through the summer sea.

    Sir Walter Scott (1873). “Poetical Works”, p.309
  • What various scenes, and O! what scenes of Woe, Are witness'd by that red and struggling beam! The fever'd patient, from his pallet low, Through crowded hospitals beholds it stream; The ruined maiden trembles at its gleam, The debtor wakes to thought of gyve and jail, The love-lorn wretch starts from tormenting dream; The wakeful mother, by the glimmering pale, Trims her sick infant's couch, and soothes his feeble wail.

    Walter Scott (2017). “Scott's Lady of the Lake”, p.152, Litres
  • But with morning cool repentance came.

  • The rose is fairest when 't is budding new, And hope is brightest when it dawns from fears. The rose is sweetest wash'd with morning dew, And love is loveliest when embalm'd in tears.

    Sir Walter Scott (1838). “Poetical works”, p.79
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