The Lady of the Lake,H. Altemus, 1899 - 237 páginas |
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... hold a ' situation which the caprice , rather than the ' judgment , of the public had bestowed upon me , and preferred being deprived of my precedence by some more worthy rival , to sinking into con- tempt for my indolence , and losing ...
... hold a ' situation which the caprice , rather than the ' judgment , of the public had bestowed upon me , and preferred being deprived of my precedence by some more worthy rival , to sinking into con- tempt for my indolence , and losing ...
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... my grasp a hazel wand ; My sire's tall form might grace the part Of Ferragus , or Ascabart ; But in the absent giant's hold Are women now , and menials old . " XXIX . The mistress of the mansion came , Mature 46 THE CHASE .
... my grasp a hazel wand ; My sire's tall form might grace the part Of Ferragus , or Ascabart ; But in the absent giant's hold Are women now , and menials old . " XXIX . The mistress of the mansion came , Mature 46 THE CHASE .
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... foe . If courtly spy hath harbor'd here , What may we for the Douglas fear ? What for this island , deem'd of old Clan - Alpine's last and surest hold ? If neither spy nor foe , I pray What yet THE LADY OF THE lake . 69.
... foe . If courtly spy hath harbor'd here , What may we for the Douglas fear ? What for this island , deem'd of old Clan - Alpine's last and surest hold ? If neither spy nor foe , I pray What yet THE LADY OF THE lake . 69.
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... hold'st thou thus at naught The lesson I so lately taught ? This roof , the Douglas , and that maid , Thank thou for punishment delay'd . " Eager as greyhound on his game , Fiercely with Roderick grappled Græme . " Perish my name , if ...
... hold'st thou thus at naught The lesson I so lately taught ? This roof , the Douglas , and that maid , Thank thou for punishment delay'd . " Eager as greyhound on his game , Fiercely with Roderick grappled Græme . " Perish my name , if ...
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... hold ; The spot an angel deign'd to grace Is bless'd though robbers haunt the place . Thy churlish courtesy for those Reserve , who fear to be thy foes . As safe to me the mountain way At midnight as in blaze of day , Though with his ...
... hold ; The spot an angel deign'd to grace Is bless'd though robbers haunt the place . Thy churlish courtesy for those Reserve , who fear to be thy foes . As safe to me the mountain way At midnight as in blaze of day , Though with his ...
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