The Lady of the Lake,H. Altemus, 1899 - 237 páginas |
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... king- dom indisposed to countenance a poem the scene of which was laid in the Highlands , were now sunk in the generous compassion which the English , more than any other nation , feel for the misfortunes of an honorable foe . The Poems ...
... king- dom indisposed to countenance a poem the scene of which was laid in the Highlands , were now sunk in the generous compassion which the English , more than any other nation , feel for the misfortunes of an honorable foe . The Poems ...
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... King with the wander- ing knight , Fitz - James , when he winds his bugle to summon his attendants . He was probably thinking of the lively but somewhat licentious old ballad in which the denouement of a royal intrigue takes place as ...
... King with the wander- ing knight , Fitz - James , when he winds his bugle to summon his attendants . He was probably thinking of the lively but somewhat licentious old ballad in which the denouement of a royal intrigue takes place as ...
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Walter Scott. telling a probable tale , I went into Perthshire to see whether King James could actually have rid- den from the banks of Loch Vennachar to Stir- ling Castle within the time supposed in the poem , and had the pleasure to ...
Walter Scott. telling a probable tale , I went into Perthshire to see whether King James could actually have rid- den from the banks of Loch Vennachar to Stir- ling Castle within the time supposed in the poem , and had the pleasure to ...
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... King's own garden grows ; And when I place it in my hair , Allan , a bard is bound to swear He ne'er saw coronet so fair . " Then playfully the chaplet wild She wreathed in her dark locks , and smiled . X. Her smile , her speech , with ...
... King's own garden grows ; And when I place it in my hair , Allan , a bard is bound to swear He ne'er saw coronet so fair . " Then playfully the chaplet wild She wreathed in her dark locks , and smiled . X. Her smile , her speech , with ...
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... king who shrouds my sire , A deeper , holier debt is owed ; And could I pay it with my blood , Allan ! Sir Roderick should command My blood , my life , but not my hand . Rather will Ellen Douglas dwell A votaress in Maronnan's cell ...
... king who shrouds my sire , A deeper , holier debt is owed ; And could I pay it with my blood , Allan ! Sir Roderick should command My blood , my life , but not my hand . Rather will Ellen Douglas dwell A votaress in Maronnan's cell ...
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