The Lady of the Lake: A Poem |
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... The briar - rose fell in streamers green , And creeping shrubs , of thousand dyes , Waved in the west - wind's summer sighs . XII . Boon nature scatter'd , free and wild , Each plant or flower , the mountain's child !
... The briar - rose fell in streamers green , And creeping shrubs , of thousand dyes , Waved in the west - wind's summer sighs . XII . Boon nature scatter'd , free and wild , Each plant or flower , the mountain's child !
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Yet pass we that ; —the war and chase Give little choice of resting - place ;A summer night , in green - wood spent , Were but to - morrow's merriment ;But hosts may in these wilds abound , Such as are better miss'd than found ; To meet ...
Yet pass we that ; —the war and chase Give little choice of resting - place ;A summer night , in green - wood spent , Were but to - morrow's merriment ;But hosts may in these wilds abound , Such as are better miss'd than found ; To meet ...
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He saw your steed , a dappled grey , Lie dead beneath the birchen way ; Painted exact your form and mien , Your hunting suit of Lincoln green , That tassell'd horn so gaily gilt , That falchion's crooked blade and hilt , That cap with ...
He saw your steed , a dappled grey , Lie dead beneath the birchen way ; Painted exact your form and mien , Your hunting suit of Lincoln green , That tassell'd horn so gaily gilt , That falchion's crooked blade and hilt , That cap with ...
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... That winded through the tangled screen , And open'd on a narrow green , Where weeping birch and willow round With their long fibres swept the ground ; Here , for retreat in dangerous hour , Some chief had framed a rustic bower .
... That winded through the tangled screen , And open'd on a narrow green , Where weeping birch and willow round With their long fibres swept the ground ; Here , for retreat in dangerous hour , Some chief had framed a rustic bower .
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Due westward , fronting to the green , A rural portico was seen , Aloft on native pillars borne , Of mountain fir , with bark unshorn , Where Ellen's hand had taught to twine The ivy and Idæan vine , The clematis , the favour'd flower ...
Due westward , fronting to the green , A rural portico was seen , Aloft on native pillars borne , Of mountain fir , with bark unshorn , Where Ellen's hand had taught to twine The ivy and Idæan vine , The clematis , the favour'd flower ...
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