The Lady of the Lake: Lady of the Lake's Reverie: Diving into Sir Walter Scott's RealmPrabhat Prakashan, 2021 M01 1 - 222 páginas The Lady of the Lake by Sir Walter Scott: This epic poem tells the story of King James V of Scotland and his love for the Lady of the Lake, a beautiful and mysterious figure who lives in the Scottish Highlands. The poem is a celebration of Scottish culture and history, and has been hailed as one of the greatest works of Scottish literature. Key Aspects of the Book "The Lady of the Lake": Sir Walter Scott was a Scottish author and poet who lived in the 18th and 19th centuries. His epic poem, The Lady of the Lake, remains a classic of Scottish literature and a powerful example of the epic poetry genre. |
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... fire. But not a setting beam could glow Within the dark ravines below, Where twined the path in shadow hid, Round many a rocky pyramid, Shooting abruptly from the dell Its thundersplintered pinnacle; Round many an insulated mass, The ...
... fire, Of hasty love or headlong ire. His limbs were cast in manly could For hardy sports or contest bold; And though in peaceful garb arrayed, And weaponless except his blade, His stately mien as well implied A highborn heart, a martial ...
... fire; So still he sat as those who wait Till judgment speak the doom of fate; So still, as if no breeze might dare To lift one lock of hoary hair; So still, as life itself were fled In the last sound his harp had sped. V. Upon a rock ...
... For such Antiquity had taught Was preface meet, ere yet abroad The Cross of Fire should take its road. The shrinking band stood oft aghast At the impatient glance he cast;—Such glance the mountain eagle threw, As, from the cliffs of.
... fire, To meet and know his Phantom Sire! In vain, to soothe his wayward fate, The cloister oped her pitying gate; In vain the learning of the age Unclasped the sablelettered page; Even in its treasures he could find Food for the fever ...