The Lady of the Lake: A PoemW. S. Orr, 1840 - 230 páginas |
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... stood , Emerging from entangled wood , But , wave - encircled , seem'd to float , Like castle girdled with its moat ; Yet broader floods extending still , Divide them from their parent hill , Till each , retiring , claims to be An islet ...
... stood , Emerging from entangled wood , But , wave - encircled , seem'd to float , Like castle girdled with its moat ; Yet broader floods extending still , Divide them from their parent hill , Till each , retiring , claims to be An islet ...
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... stood conceal'd amid the brake To view this Lady of the Lake . The maiden paused , as if again She thought to catch the distant strain , With head up - raised , and look intent , And eye and ear attentive bent , And locks flung back ...
... stood conceal'd amid the brake To view this Lady of the Lake . The maiden paused , as if again She thought to catch the distant strain , With head up - raised , and look intent , And eye and ear attentive bent , And locks flung back ...
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... stood with swords - drawne , to have a cut at him , at his coming out of the water . The staggs there , being wonderfully fierce and dangerous , made us youths more eager to be at him . But he escaped us all . And it was my misfortune ...
... stood with swords - drawne , to have a cut at him , at his coming out of the water . The staggs there , being wonderfully fierce and dangerous , made us youths more eager to be at him . But he escaped us all . And it was my misfortune ...
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... stood in need of . Note X. -And still a harp unseen , Filled up the symphony between . - St . XXX . p . 21 . " They ( meaning the highlanders ) delight much in musicke , but chiefly in harps and clairschoes of their own fashion . The ...
... stood in need of . Note X. -And still a harp unseen , Filled up the symphony between . - St . XXX . p . 21 . " They ( meaning the highlanders ) delight much in musicke , but chiefly in harps and clairschoes of their own fashion . The ...
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... stood , A mass of ashes slaked with blood . The hand , that for my father fought , I honour , as his daughter ought ; But can I clasp it reeking red , From peasants slaughter'd in their shed ? No ! wildly while his virtues gleam , They ...
... stood , A mass of ashes slaked with blood . The hand , that for my father fought , I honour , as his daughter ought ; But can I clasp it reeking red , From peasants slaughter'd in their shed ? No ! wildly while his virtues gleam , They ...
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