The Lady of the Lake ...H.C. Baird, 1857 |
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... wind's summer sighs . XII . Boon nature scattered , free and wild , Each plant or flower , the mountain's child . Here eglantine embalmed the air , Hawthorn and hazel mingled there ; The primrose pale , and violet flower , Found in each ...
... wind's summer sighs . XII . Boon nature scattered , free and wild , Each plant or flower , the mountain's child . Here eglantine embalmed the air , Hawthorn and hazel mingled there ; The primrose pale , and violet flower , Found in each ...
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... clay and leaves combined To fence each crevice from the wind . The lighter pine - trees over - head , Their slender length for rafters spread , 7 And withered heath and rushes dry . Supplied a CANTO I 251 THE CHASE ,
... clay and leaves combined To fence each crevice from the wind . The lighter pine - trees over - head , Their slender length for rafters spread , 7 And withered heath and rushes dry . Supplied a CANTO I 251 THE CHASE ,
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... wind slowly round the hill ; But when his stately form was hid , The guardian in her bosom chid " Thy Malcolm ! vain and selfish maid ! " " Twas thus upbraiding conscience said , " Not so had Malcolm idly hung " " On the smooth phrase ...
... wind slowly round the hill ; But when his stately form was hid , The guardian in her bosom chid " Thy Malcolm ! vain and selfish maid ! " " Twas thus upbraiding conscience said , " Not so had Malcolm idly hung " " On the smooth phrase ...
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... wind ; The graceful foliage storms may reave , The noble stem they cannot grieve . For me " she stooped , and , looking round , Plucked a blue hare - bell from the ground , " For me , whose memory scarce conveys An image of more ...
... wind ; The graceful foliage storms may reave , The noble stem they cannot grieve . For me " she stooped , and , looking round , Plucked a blue hare - bell from the ground , " For me , whose memory scarce conveys An image of more ...
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... wind , And in the Lowland leave behind , Wh re once some pleasant hamlet stood , A mass of ashes slaked with blood . The hand , that for my father fought , I onour , as his daughter ought ; But can I clasp it reeking red , From peasants ...
... wind , And in the Lowland leave behind , Wh re once some pleasant hamlet stood , A mass of ashes slaked with blood . The hand , that for my father fought , I onour , as his daughter ought ; But can I clasp it reeking red , From peasants ...
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