The Lady of the Lake,H. Altemus, 1899 - 237 páginas |
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... Highlands of Scotland were inhabited , had always ap- peared to me peculiarly adapted to poetry . The change in their manners , too , had taken place almost within my own time ; or at least I had learned many particulars concerning the ...
... Highlands of Scotland were inhabited , had always ap- peared to me peculiarly adapted to poetry . The change in their manners , too , had taken place almost within my own time ; or at least I had learned many particulars concerning the ...
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... Highlands , were now sunk in the generous compassion which the English , more than any other nation , feel for the ... Highland subjects were qualified to interest the reader , mere na- tional prejudices were , in the present day ...
... Highlands , were now sunk in the generous compassion which the English , more than any other nation , feel for the ... Highland subjects were qualified to interest the reader , mere na- tional prejudices were , in the present day ...
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... Highland eagle e'er should feed On thy fleet limbs , my matchless steed ! Woe worth the chase , woe worth the day , That costs thy life , my gallant gray ! " X. Then through the dell his horn resounds , From vain pursuit to call the ...
... Highland eagle e'er should feed On thy fleet limbs , my matchless steed ! Woe worth the chase , woe worth the day , That costs thy life , my gallant gray ! " X. Then through the dell his horn resounds , From vain pursuit to call the ...
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... Highland plunderers here Were worse than loss of steed or deer . - I am alone : - my bugle strain May call some straggler of the train ; Or , fall the worst that may betide , Ere now this falchion has been tried . " XVII . But scarce ...
... Highland plunderers here Were worse than loss of steed or deer . - I am alone : - my bugle strain May call some straggler of the train ; Or , fall the worst that may betide , Ere now this falchion has been tried . " XVII . But scarce ...
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... Highland halls were open still To wilder'd wanderers of the hill . " Nor think you unexpected come To yon lone isle , our desert home ; Before the heath had lost the dew , This morn , a couch was pull'd for you ; On yonder mountain's ...
... Highland halls were open still To wilder'd wanderers of the hill . " Nor think you unexpected come To yon lone isle , our desert home ; Before the heath had lost the dew , This morn , a couch was pull'd for you ; On yonder mountain's ...
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