The Lady of the Lake: A Poem |
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Fresh vigour with the hope return'd , With flying foot the heath he spurn'd , Held westward with unwearied race , And left behind the panting chase . VI . ' Twere long to tell what steeds gave o'er , As swept the hunt through Cambus ...
Fresh vigour with the hope return'd , With flying foot the heath he spurn'd , Held westward with unwearied race , And left behind the panting chase . VI . ' Twere long to tell what steeds gave o'er , As swept the hunt through Cambus ...
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... With maiden pride the maid conceal'd , Yet not less purely felt the flame ; O need I tell that passion's name ! XX . Impatient of the silent horn , Now on Canto I. ] THE CHASE . 13.
... With maiden pride the maid conceal'd , Yet not less purely felt the flame ; O need I tell that passion's name ! XX . Impatient of the silent horn , Now on Canto I. ] THE CHASE . 13.
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... habit , & c . , that upon his arrival he answers the character given him in all respects . " If the person so appearing be one of the seer's acquaintance , he will tell his name , as well as other particulars ; 30 THE LADY OF THE LAKE .
... habit , & c . , that upon his arrival he answers the character given him in all respects . " If the person so appearing be one of the seer's acquaintance , he will tell his name , as well as other particulars ; 30 THE LADY OF THE LAKE .
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tell his name , as well as other particulars ; and he can tell by his countenance whether he comes in a good or bad humour . “ I have been thus seen myself by seers of both sexes , at some hundred miles distance ; some that saw me in ...
tell his name , as well as other particulars ; and he can tell by his countenance whether he comes in a good or bad humour . “ I have been thus seen myself by seers of both sexes , at some hundred miles distance ; some that saw me in ...
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Smiled she to see the stately drake Lead forth his fleet upon the lake , While her vex'd spaniel , from the beach , Bay'd at the prize beyond his reach ? Yet tell me then the maid who knows , Why deepen'd on her cheek the rose ?
Smiled she to see the stately drake Lead forth his fleet upon the lake , While her vex'd spaniel , from the beach , Bay'd at the prize beyond his reach ? Yet tell me then the maid who knows , Why deepen'd on her cheek the rose ?
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