The Lady of the Lake: A PoemW. S. Orr, 1840 - 230 páginas |
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... fairy dream . XIII . Onward , amid the copse ' gan peep A narrow inlet , still and deep , Affording scarce such breadth of brim , As served the wild - duck's brood to swim ; Lost for a space , through thickets veering , But broader when ...
... fairy dream . XIII . Onward , amid the copse ' gan peep A narrow inlet , still and deep , Affording scarce such breadth of brim , As served the wild - duck's brood to swim ; Lost for a space , through thickets veering , But broader when ...
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... fairy land . " XXIII . " I well believe , " the maid replied , As her light skiff approach'd the side , " I well believe , that ne'er before Your foot has trod Loch - Katrine's shore ; But yet , as far as yesternight , Old Allan - bane ...
... fairy land . " XXIII . " I well believe , " the maid replied , As her light skiff approach'd the side , " I well believe , that ne'er before Your foot has trod Loch - Katrine's shore ; But yet , as far as yesternight , Old Allan - bane ...
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... Fairy strains of music fall , Every sense in slumber dewing . Soldier , rest ! thy warfare o'er , Dream of fighting fields no more ; Sleep the sleep that knows not breaking , Morn of toil , nor night of waking . No rude sound shall ...
... Fairy strains of music fall , Every sense in slumber dewing . Soldier , rest ! thy warfare o'er , Dream of fighting fields no more ; Sleep the sleep that knows not breaking , Morn of toil , nor night of waking . No rude sound shall ...
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... fairy lore , What time he leagued , no longer foes , His Border spears with Hotspur's bows , Did , self - unscabbarded , foreshow The footstep of a secret foe . If courtly spy , and harbour'd here , What may we for the Douglas fear ...
... fairy lore , What time he leagued , no longer foes , His Border spears with Hotspur's bows , Did , self - unscabbarded , foreshow The footstep of a secret foe . If courtly spy , and harbour'd here , What may we for the Douglas fear ...
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... fairy lore.-St. XV . p . 47 . Archibald , the third Earl of Douglas , was so unfortunate in all his enterprizes that he acquired the epithet of TINK - MAN , because he tined or lost his followers in every battle which he fought . He was ...
... fairy lore.-St. XV . p . 47 . Archibald , the third Earl of Douglas , was so unfortunate in all his enterprizes that he acquired the epithet of TINK - MAN , because he tined or lost his followers in every battle which he fought . He was ...
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