The Lady of the Lake,H. Altemus, 1899 - 237 páginas |
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... sword ; As light it trembles in his hand As in 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 ...
... sword ; As light it trembles in his hand As in 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 ...
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... swords had held with toil ; His sire had fall'n in such turmoil , And he , God wot , was forced to stand Oft for his right with blade in hand . This morning with Lord Moray's train , He chased a stalwart stag in vain , Outstripp'd his ...
... swords had held with toil ; His sire had fall'n in such turmoil , And he , God wot , was forced to stand Oft for his right with blade in hand . This morning with Lord Moray's train , He chased a stalwart stag in vain , Outstripp'd his ...
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... sword , thy friend sincere , Thy lady constant , kind , and dear , And lost in love's and friendship's smile Be memory of the lonely isle . III . SONG CONTINUED . " But if beneath yon southern sky A plaided stranger roam , Whose ...
... sword , thy friend sincere , Thy lady constant , kind , and dear , And lost in love's and friendship's smile Be memory of the lonely isle . III . SONG CONTINUED . " But if beneath yon southern sky A plaided stranger roam , Whose ...
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... sword ! Thus as they strove , their desperate hand Gripped to the dagger or the brand ; And death had been , - but Douglas rose , And thrust between the struggling foes His giant strength : - " Chieftains , forego ! I hold the first who ...
... sword ! Thus as they strove , their desperate hand Gripped to the dagger or the brand ; And death had been , - but Douglas rose , And thrust between the struggling foes His giant strength : - " Chieftains , forego ! I hold the first who ...
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... sword , And veil'd his wrath in scornful word : “ Rest safe till morning ; pity ' t were Such cheek should feel the midnight air . Then mayst thou to James Stuart tell , Roderick will keep the lake and fell , Nor lackey with his ...
... sword , And veil'd his wrath in scornful word : “ Rest safe till morning ; pity ' t were Such cheek should feel the midnight air . Then mayst thou to James Stuart tell , Roderick will keep the lake and fell , Nor lackey with his ...
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