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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... heard aloud Thine ardent symphony sublime and high! Fair dames and crested chiefs attention bowed; For still the burden of thy minstrelsy Was Knighthood's dauntless deed, and Beauty's matchless eye. O, wake once more! how rude soe'er ...
... heard the baffled dogs in vain Rave through the hollow pass amain, Chiding the rocks that yelled again. IX. Close on the hounds the Hunter came, To cheer them on the vanished game; But, stumbling in the rugged dell, The gallant horse ...
... heard with silence grave; Or Ellen, innocently gay, Turned all inquiry light away:—'Weird women we! by dale and down We dwell, afar from tower and town. We stem the flood, we ride the blast, On wandering knights our spells we cast ...
... heard thy strain, Mixed with the sounding harp, O whitehaired Allanbane! II. Song. 'Not fasteryonder rowers' might Flings from their oars the spray, Not fasteryonder rippling bright, That tracks the shallop's course in light, Melts in ...
... heard An outcast pilgrim will she rove, Than wed the man she cannot love. XIV. A mass of ashes slaked with blood. The hand that. 'Thou shak'st, good friend, thy tresses gray,— That pleading look, what can it say But what I own?—I grant ...