The Lady of the Lake, a PoemBaudry, english, italian, spanish, portuguese, and german library, 1822 |
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... appear'd , With one brave bound the copse he clear'd , And , stretching forward free and far , Sought the wild heaths of Uam - Var . III . Yell'd on the view the opening pack , Rock , glen , and cavern paid them back ; Του o many a ...
... appear'd , With one brave bound the copse he clear'd , And , stretching forward free and far , Sought the wild heaths of Uam - Var . III . Yell'd on the view the opening pack , Rock , glen , and cavern paid them back ; Του o many a ...
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... appearing , Tall rocks and tufted knolls their face Could on the 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 18 CANTO ...
... appearing , Tall rocks and tufted knolls their face Could on the 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 18 CANTO ...
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... appear'd , For Douglas spoke , and Malcolm heard . The flush of shame - faced joy to hide , The hounds , the hawk , her cares divide ; The loved caresses of the maid The dogs with crouch and whimper paid , And , at her whistle , on her ...
... appear'd , For Douglas spoke , and Malcolm heard . The flush of shame - faced joy to hide , The hounds , the hawk , her cares divide ; The loved caresses of the maid The dogs with crouch and whimper paid , And , at her whistle , on her ...
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... eye , ' Then turn'd their ghastly look , each one , This to her sire , that to her son . The hasty colour went and came In the bold cheek of Malcolm Græme ; But from his glance it well appear'd , ' Twas CANTO II . 63 THE ISLAND .
... eye , ' Then turn'd their ghastly look , each one , This to her sire , that to her son . The hasty colour went and came In the bold cheek of Malcolm Græme ; But from his glance it well appear'd , ' Twas CANTO II . 63 THE ISLAND .
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Walter Scott. But from his glance it well appear'd , ' Twas but for Ellen that he fear'd ; While sorrowful , but undismay'd , The Douglas thus his counsel said : " Brave Roderick , though the tempest roar , but thunder and pass o'er ; It ...
Walter Scott. But from his glance it well appear'd , ' Twas but for Ellen that he fear'd ; While sorrowful , but undismay'd , The Douglas thus his counsel said : " Brave Roderick , though the tempest roar , but thunder and pass o'er ; It ...
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