The Lady of the Lake: A PoemC.S. Francis and Company, 1859 - 300 páginas |
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... late Majesty , that he himself , amid his full tide of popularity , was never a Wilkite , so I can , with honest truth , exculpate my- self from having been at any time a partisan of my own poetry , even when it was in the highest ...
... late Majesty , that he himself , amid his full tide of popularity , was never a Wilkite , so I can , with honest truth , exculpate my- self from having been at any time a partisan of my own poetry , even when it was in the highest ...
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... late period , much aadicted to predatory excursions upon their Lowland neighbours . " In former times , those parts of this district , which are situated beyond the Grampian range , were rendered almost inaccessible Dy strong barriers ...
... late period , much aadicted to predatory excursions upon their Lowland neighbours . " In former times , those parts of this district , which are situated beyond the Grampian range , were rendered almost inaccessible Dy strong barriers ...
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... late as the middle of the present century . Thus far we know , that from remote times down to the present , harpers were received as welcome guests , particularly in the Highlands of Scotland ; and so late as the lat- ter end of the ...
... late as the middle of the present century . Thus far we know , that from remote times down to the present , harpers were received as welcome guests , particularly in the Highlands of Scotland ; and so late as the lat- ter end of the ...
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... late period , retained in their service the bard , as a family officer , admits of very easy proof . The author of the Letters from the North of Scotland , an officer of engineers , quartered at Inverness about 1720 , who certainly ...
... late period , retained in their service the bard , as a family officer , admits of very easy proof . The author of the Letters from the North of Scotland , an officer of engineers , quartered at Inverness about 1720 , who certainly ...
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... late return'd ? And why ” — The rest was in her speaking eye . " My child , the chase I follow far , ' Tis mimicry of noble war ; And with that gallant pastime reft Were all of Douglas I have left . I met young Malcolm as I stray'd Far ...
... late return'd ? And why ” — The rest was in her speaking eye . " My child , the chase I follow far , ' Tis mimicry of noble war ; And with that gallant pastime reft Were all of Douglas I have left . I met young Malcolm as I stray'd Far ...
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