The Lady of the Lake ...H.C. Baird, 1857 |
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... land . High on the south , huge Ben - venue Down to the lake in masses.threw Crags , knolls , and mounds , confusedly hurled , The fragments of an earlier world ; A wildering forest feathered o'er His ruined sides and summit hoar ...
... land . High on the south , huge Ben - venue Down to the lake in masses.threw Crags , knolls , and mounds , confusedly hurled , The fragments of an earlier world ; A wildering forest feathered o'er His ruined sides and summit hoar ...
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... land . ” XXIIL " I well believe , " the maid replied , As her light skiff approached the side " I well believe , that ne'er before Your foot has trod Loch Katrine's shore ; But yet , as far as yesternight , Old Allan - bane foretold ...
... land . ” XXIIL " I well believe , " the maid replied , As her light skiff approached the side " I well believe , that ne'er before Your foot has trod Loch Katrine's shore ; But yet , as far as yesternight , Old Allan - bane foretold ...
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... upon the tide , The shallop reached the main - land side , And ere his onward way he took , The Stranger cast a lingering look , Where easily his eye might reach The Harper on the 258 THE LADY OF THE LAKE . CANTO II .
... upon the tide , The shallop reached the main - land side , And ere his onward way he took , The Stranger cast a lingering look , Where easily his eye might reach The Harper on the 258 THE LADY OF THE LAKE . CANTO II .
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... lands , and state , Not then to fortune more resigned , Than yonder oak might give the wind ; The graceful foliage storms may reave , The noble stem they cannot grieve . For me " she stooped , and , looking round , Plucked a blue hare ...
... lands , and state , Not then to fortune more resigned , Than yonder oak might give the wind ; The graceful foliage storms may reave , The noble stem they cannot grieve . For me " she stooped , and , looking round , Plucked a blue hare ...
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... land . Who else dared give - ah ! woe the day , That I such hated truth should say― The Douglas , like a stricken deer , Disowned by every noble peer , Even the rude refuge we have here ? Alas , this wild marauding chief Alone might ...
... land . Who else dared give - ah ! woe the day , That I such hated truth should say― The Douglas , like a stricken deer , Disowned by every noble peer , Even the rude refuge we have here ? Alas , this wild marauding chief Alone might ...
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agen Allan Alpine's arms aught bade band battle Ben-venue beneath blade blithe blood bold brand brave breast breath brow chase Chief Chieftain clan Clan-Alpine's cliffs courser crest Dæmon dark deep deer Don Roderick Douglas dread dream drew e'er Ellen fair falchion fate fear Fiery Cross Fitz-James flung Friar Tuck friendly band Gael gallant gallant band glaive glance glen grace grey guard hand harp hear heard heart heath heaven highland hill honoured hounds King knight lake land light Loch-Katrine lone loud maid maiden Malise martial merry mingled Minstrel monarch's morning mountain ne'er noble NOTE NOTE II o'er pennons pibroch plaid pride proud rock Roderick Dhu rose Saxon shallop shout side sire smiled snood sought sound Spain spear speed stag stand steed stern stood strain stranger strife sword tartans thee thine thou tide towers twas wake warrior wave wild yonder