The Lady of the Lake,H. Altemus, 1899 - 237 páginas |
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... fears his fate too much , Or his deserts are small , Who dares not put it to the touch To gain or lose it all . " " If I fail , " I said , - for the dialogue is strong in my recollection , — " it is a sign that AUTHOR'S INTRODUCTION . II.
... fears his fate too much , Or his deserts are small , Who dares not put it to the touch To gain or lose it all . " " If I fail , " I said , - for the dialogue is strong in my recollection , — " it is a sign that AUTHOR'S INTRODUCTION . II.
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... fears of age ; All melodies to thee are known That harp has rung or pipe has blown , In Lowland vale or Highland glen , From Tweed to Spey , — what marvel , then , At times unbidden notes should ... fear ; Obscure , THE LADY OF THE LAKE . 63.
... fears of age ; All melodies to thee are known That harp has rung or pipe has blown , In Lowland vale or Highland glen , From Tweed to Spey , — what marvel , then , At times unbidden notes should ... fear ; Obscure , THE LADY OF THE LAKE . 63.
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Walter Scott. Small ground is now for boding fear ; Obscure , but safe , we rest us here . My sire , in native virtue great , Resigning lordship , lands , and state , Not then to fortune more resign'd Than yonder oak might give the wind ...
Walter Scott. Small ground is now for boding fear ; Obscure , but safe , we rest us here . My sire , in native virtue great , Resigning lordship , lands , and state , Not then to fortune more resign'd Than yonder oak might give the wind ...
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... fear ; And though to Roderick thou'rt so dear That thou might'st guide with silken thread , Slave of thy will , this chieftain dread , Yet , O loved maid , thy mirth refrain ! Thy hand is on a lion's mane . ” . XIII . - - " Minstrel ...
... fear ; And though to Roderick thou'rt so dear That thou might'st guide with silken thread , Slave of thy will , this chieftain dread , Yet , O loved maid , thy mirth refrain ! Thy hand is on a lion's mane . ” . XIII . - - " Minstrel ...
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... fear . To change such odious theme were best : What think'st thou of our stranger guest ? " . XV . " What think I of him ? - woe the while That brought such wanderer to our isle ! Thy father's battle - brand , of yore For Tine - man ...
... fear . To change such odious theme were best : What think'st thou of our stranger guest ? " . XV . " What think I of him ? - woe the while That brought such wanderer to our isle ! Thy father's battle - brand , of yore For Tine - man ...
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