The Lady of the Lake, a PoemBaudry, english, italian, spanish, portuguese, and german library, 1822 |
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... Poem is laid chiefly in the vicinity of Loch - Katrine , in the Western Highlands of Perthshire . The Time of Action includes Six Days , and the transactions of each day occupy a Canto . 1 THE LADY OF THE LAKE . CANTO FIRST . ARGUMENT. ...
... Poem is laid chiefly in the vicinity of Loch - Katrine , in the Western Highlands of Perthshire . The Time of Action includes Six Days , and the transactions of each day occupy a Canto . 1 THE LADY OF THE LAKE . CANTO FIRST . ARGUMENT. ...
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... touch'd with pity and remorse , He sorrow'd o'er the expiring horse . " I little thought , when first thy rein I slack'd upon the banks of Seine , That Highland eagle e'er should feed " " On thy CANTO I. 15 THE CHASE .
... touch'd with pity and remorse , He sorrow'd o'er the expiring horse . " I little thought , when first thy rein I slack'd upon the banks of Seine , That Highland eagle e'er should feed " " On thy CANTO I. 15 THE CHASE .
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Walter Scott. That Highland eagle e'er should feed " " On thy fleet limbs , my matchless steed ! Woe worth the chase , woe worth the day , That costs thy life , my gallant grey ! " X. Then through the dell his horn resounds , From vain ...
Walter Scott. That Highland eagle e'er should feed " " On thy fleet limbs , my matchless steed ! Woe worth the chase , woe worth the day , That costs thy life , my gallant grey ! " X. Then through the dell his horn resounds , From vain ...
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... highland plunderers here Were worse than loss of steed or deer .-- I am alone ; -my bugle strain May call some straggler of the train ; Or , fall the worst that may betide , Ere now this faulchion has been tried . " - XVII . But scarce ...
... highland plunderers here Were worse than loss of steed or deer .-- I am alone ; -my bugle strain May call some straggler of the train ; Or , fall the worst that may betide , Ere now this faulchion has been tried . " - XVII . But scarce ...
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... . XXII . A while the maid the Stranger eyed , And , reassured , at length replied , That Highland halls were open still To wilder'd wanderers of the hill . B “ Nor think you unexpected come To yon lone isle CANTO I. 25 THE CHASE .
... . XXII . A while the maid the Stranger eyed , And , reassured , at length replied , That Highland halls were open still To wilder'd wanderers of the hill . B “ Nor think you unexpected come To yon lone isle CANTO I. 25 THE CHASE .
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