The Lady of the Lake: A PoemW. S. Orr, 1840 - 230 páginas |
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... land . High on the south , huge Ben - venue Down to the lake in masses threw Crags , knolls , and mounds , confusedly hurl'd , The fragments of an earlier world ; A wildering forest feather'd o'er His ruin'd sides and summit hoar ...
... land . High on the south , huge Ben - venue Down to the lake in masses threw Crags , knolls , and mounds , confusedly hurl'd , The fragments of an earlier world ; A wildering forest feather'd o'er His ruin'd sides and summit hoar ...
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... 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 ...
... 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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... worth shall smile , To greet thee in the lonely isle . IV . As died the sounds upon the tide , The shallop reach'd the main - land side , And ere his onward way he took , The stranger 38 [ CANTO II . THE LADY OF THE LAKE .
... worth shall smile , To greet thee in the lonely isle . IV . As died the sounds upon the tide , The shallop reach'd the main - land side , And ere his onward way he took , The stranger 38 [ CANTO II . THE LADY OF THE LAKE .
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... lands , and state , Not then to fortune more resign'd , Than yonder oak might give the wind ; The graceful foliage storms may reave , The noble stem they cannot grieve . For me , " she stoop'd , and , looking round , Pluck'd a blue ...
... lands , and state , Not then to fortune more resign'd , Than yonder oak might give the wind ; The graceful foliage storms may reave , The noble stem they cannot grieve . For me , " she stoop'd , and , looking round , Pluck'd a blue ...
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... land . Who else dared give , -ah , woe the day , That I such hated truth should say- The Douglas , like a stricken deer , Disown'd by every noble peer , Even the rude refuge we have here ? Alas , this wild marauding chief Alone might ...
... land . Who else dared give , -ah , woe the day , That I such hated truth should say- The Douglas , like a stricken deer , Disown'd by every noble peer , Even the rude refuge we have here ? Alas , this wild marauding chief Alone might ...
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agen Alpine's arms band battle blade blood bold brand Brantome brave breast broad-sword brow called CANTO castle chase chief Chieftain clan Clan-Alpine's crest Dæmon dark deep deer Douglas dread drew Duergar e'er Earl of Angus Ellen fair fairy fear Fiery Cross Fitz-James Gael gallant glance glen grace grey guard hand harp head hear heard heart heath heaven Highland hill honour'd hounds isle James John Gunn King knight Kormak lady lake land Loch-Katrine lord loud lowland Macgregor maid maiden Malcolm Græme Malise merry minstrel Monarch morning mountain ne'er noble Note o'er pass Perthshire pibroch plaid pride race rock Roderick Dhu round Rowland Yorke Saint Modan Saxon Scotland Scottish seem'd shallop side sire snood song sound spear speed stag steed Stirling Stirling Castle stood stranger strife sword thee thine thou tide turn'd wake warrior wave Western Isles wild yonder