The Lady of the Lake ...H.C. Baird, 1857 |
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... falchion has been tried . " XVIL , But scarce again his horn he wound , When lo ! forth starting at the sound , From underneath an aged oak , That slanted from the islet rock , A Damsel , guider of its way , A little skiff shot to the ...
... falchion has been tried . " XVIL , But scarce again his horn he wound , When lo ! forth starting at the sound , From underneath an aged oak , That slanted from the islet rock , A Damsel , guider of its way , A little skiff shot to the ...
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... falchion's crooked blade and hilt , That cap with heron's plumage trim , And yon two hounds so dark and grim . He bade that all should ready be , To grace a guest of fair degree , But light I held his prophecy , And deemed it was my ...
... falchion's crooked blade and hilt , That cap with heron's plumage trim , And yon two hounds so dark and grim . He bade that all should ready be , To grace a guest of fair degree , But light I held his prophecy , And deemed it was my ...
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... falchion hung on high , And thoughts on thoughts , a countless throng , Rushed , chasing countless thoughts along , Until , the giddy whirl to cure , He rose , and sought the moonshine pure . XXXV . The wild rose , eglantine , and broom ...
... falchion hung on high , And thoughts on thoughts , a countless throng , Rushed , chasing countless thoughts along , Until , the giddy whirl to cure , He rose , and sought the moonshine pure . XXXV . The wild rose , eglantine , and broom ...
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... falchion drew , Each on the ground his scabbard threw , Each looked to sun , and stream , and plain , As what they ne'er might see again ; Then foot , and point , and eye opposed , In dubious strife they darkly closed . XV . Ill fared ...
... falchion drew , Each on the ground his scabbard threw , Each looked to sun , and stream , and plain , As what they ne'er might see again ; Then foot , and point , and eye opposed , In dubious strife they darkly closed . XV . Ill fared ...
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... falchion's place . IV . In the light language of an idle court , They murmur'd at their master's long delay , And held his lengthen'd orisons in sport : " What ! will Don Roderick here till morning stay , To wear in shrift and prayer ...
... falchion's place . IV . In the light language of an idle court , They murmur'd at their master's long delay , And held his lengthen'd orisons in sport : " What ! will Don Roderick here till morning stay , To wear in shrift and prayer ...
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