The Lady of the Lake: A PoemW. S. Orr, 1840 - 230 páginas |
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... bard , sad harp ! shall fling Triumph or rapture from thy string ; One short , one final strain shall flow , Fraught with unutterable woe , Then shiver'd shall thy fragments lie , Thy master cast him down and die . " - IX . Soothing she ...
... bard , sad harp ! shall fling Triumph or rapture from thy string ; One short , one final strain shall flow , Fraught with unutterable woe , Then shiver'd shall thy fragments lie , Thy master cast him down and die . " - IX . Soothing she ...
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... bard is bound to swear He ne'er saw coronet so fair . " Then playfully the chaplet wild She wreath'd in her dark locks , and smiled . X. Her smile , her speech , with winning sway , Wiled the old harper's mood away : With such a look as ...
... bard is bound to swear He ne'er saw coronet so fair . " Then playfully the chaplet wild She wreath'd in her dark locks , and smiled . X. Her smile , her speech , with winning sway , Wiled the old harper's mood away : With such a look as ...
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... bard , thyself wilt say , That grim Sir Roderick owns its sway . The Saxon scourge , clan Alpine's pride , The terror of Loch - Lomond's side , Would , at my suit , thou know'st , delay A Lennox foray - for a day . " XII . The ancient bard ...
... bard , thyself wilt say , That grim Sir Roderick owns its sway . The Saxon scourge , clan Alpine's pride , The terror of Loch - Lomond's side , Would , at my suit , thou know'st , delay A Lennox foray - for a day . " XII . The ancient bard ...
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... Blantyre hymn'd her holiest lays , And Bothwell's bards flung back my praise , As when this old man's silent tear , And this poor maid's affection dear , A welcome give more kind and true , Than aught 1 53 CANTO II . ] THE ISLAND .
... Blantyre hymn'd her holiest lays , And Bothwell's bards flung back my praise , As when this old man's silent tear , And this poor maid's affection dear , A welcome give more kind and true , Than aught 1 53 CANTO II . ] THE ISLAND .
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... bards , who saw his features bold , When kindled by the tales of old , Said , were that youth to manhood grown , Not long should Roderick Dhu's renown Be foremost voiced by mountain fame . But quail to that of Malcolm Græme . XXVI . Now ...
... bards , who saw his features bold , When kindled by the tales of old , Said , were that youth to manhood grown , Not long should Roderick Dhu's renown Be foremost voiced by mountain fame . But quail to that of Malcolm Græme . XXVI . Now ...
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