The Lady of the Lake"Review of Reviews" Office, 1890 - 60 páginas |
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... dark with soil , While every gasp with sobs he drew , The labouring stag strain'd full in view . Two dogs of black Saint Hubert's breed , Unmatch'd for courage , breath , and speed , Fast on his flying traces came And all but won that ...
... dark with soil , While every gasp with sobs he drew , The labouring stag strain'd full in view . Two dogs of black Saint Hubert's breed , Unmatch'd for courage , breath , and speed , Fast on his flying traces came And all but won that ...
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... dark ravines below , Where twined the path in shadow hid , Round many a rocky pyramid , Shooting abruptly from the dell Its thunder - splinter'd pinnacle ; Round many an insulated mass , The native bulwarks of the pass , Huge as the ...
... dark ravines below , Where twined the path in shadow hid , Round many a rocky pyramid , Shooting abruptly from the dell Its thunder - splinter'd pinnacle ; Round many an insulated mass , The native bulwarks of the pass , Huge as the ...
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... dark - blue mirror trace ; And farther as the hunter stray'd , Still broader sweep its channels made . The shaggy mounds no longer stood , Emerging from entangled wood , But , wave - encircled , seen'd to float , Like castle girdled ...
... dark - blue mirror trace ; And farther as the hunter stray'd , Still broader sweep its channels made . The shaggy mounds no longer stood , Emerging from entangled wood , But , wave - encircled , seen'd to float , Like castle girdled ...
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... dark locks , and That I. Were but to - morrow's merriment : But hosts may in these wilds abound , Such as are better miss'd than found ; To meet with Highland plunderers here , Were worse than loss of steed or deer . I am alone ; my ...
... dark locks , and That I. Were but to - morrow's merriment : But hosts may in these wilds abound , Such as are better miss'd than found ; To meet with Highland plunderers here , Were worse than loss of steed or deer . I am alone ; my ...
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... dark and grim . He bade that all should ready be , To grace a guest of fair degree ; But light I held his prophecy , And deem'd it was my father's horn , Whose echoes o'er the lake were borne . " XXIV . The stranger smiled : - " Since ...
... dark and grim . He bade that all should ready be , To grace a guest of fair degree ; But light I held his prophecy , And deem'd it was my father's horn , Whose echoes o'er the lake were borne . " XXIV . The stranger smiled : - " Since ...
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