Walter Scott
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Life
Born: 15 August 1771
Died: 21 September 1832
Biography
Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet (15 August 1771 – 21 September 1832) was a Scottish historical novelist and poet.
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Settings of text by Walter Scott
- Allen-a-Dale (Charles Harford Lloyd)
- Ave Maria, Op. 52, No. 6 (Franz Schubert)
- Good wishes (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Hail to the Chief (Ebenezer Prout)
- Hail to the Chief (Henry David Leslie)
- Highland war song (Walter Cecil Macfarren)
- Hunting Song (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Huntsman, rest! (Samuel Reay)
- Joy to the victors (Arthur Sullivan)
- Melrose (John Wall Callcott)
- O hush thee, my babie (Arthur Sullivan)
- Old Christmas (Martin Shaw)
- Pibroch of Donuil Dhu (Henry David Leslie)
- Proud Maisie (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Rosabelle (John Wall Callcott)
- Soldier, rest op.54.4 (Oliver Arthur King)
- Song of Harold Harfager (Heinrich Werner)
- The sun shines fair on Carlisle wall (Clara Angela Macirone)
- That day of wrath, that dreadful day (Joseph Barnby)
- The song of FitzEustace (John Clarke-Whitfeld)
- The troubadour (Henry David Leslie)
- True love's the gift (Charles Wood)
- Waken, lords and ladies gay (Emile Louis)
- Waken, lords and ladies gay (Samuel Reay)
- Waterloo (John Wall Callcott)
- Where shall the lover rest (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Where shall the lover rest? (John Liptrot Hatton)
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