The Lady of the Lake, a PoemBaudry, english, italian, spanish, portuguese, and german library, 1822 |
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... hold Are women now , and menials old . " - XXIX . The mistress of the mansion came , Mature of age , a graceful dame ; Whose easy step and stately port Had well become a princely court , part L To whom , though more than kindred knew ...
... hold Are women now , and menials old . " - XXIX . The mistress of the mansion came , Mature of age , a graceful dame ; Whose easy step and stately port Had well become a princely court , part L To whom , though more than kindred knew ...
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... hold ! If neither spy nor foe , I pray What yet may jealous Roderick say ? -Nay , wave not thy disdainful head ! Bethink thee of the discord dread , That kindled when at Beltane game Thou ledst the dance with Malcolm Græme ; Still ...
... hold ! If neither spy nor foe , I pray What yet may jealous Roderick say ? -Nay , wave not thy disdainful head ! Bethink thee of the discord dread , That kindled when at Beltane game Thou ledst the dance with Malcolm Græme ; Still ...
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... hold'st thou thus at naught The lesson I so lately taught ? This roof , the Douglas , and that maid , Thank thou for punishment delay'd . " - Eager as greyhound on his game , Fiercely with Roderick grappled Græme . if ought afford ...
... hold'st thou thus at naught The lesson I so lately taught ? This roof , the Douglas , and that maid , Thank thou for punishment delay'd . " - Eager as greyhound on his game , Fiercely with Roderick grappled Græme . if ought afford ...
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... hold the first who strikes , my foe.- Madmen , forbear your frantic jar ! What ! is the Douglas fallen so far , His daughter's hand is deem'd the spoil Of such dishonourable broil !. Sullen and slowly , they unclasp , As struck with ...
... hold the first who strikes , my foe.- Madmen , forbear your frantic jar ! What ! is the Douglas fallen so far , His daughter's hand is deem'd the spoil Of such dishonourable broil !. Sullen and slowly , they unclasp , As struck with ...
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... hold ; The spot , an angel deign'd to grace , Is bless'd , though robbers haunt the place . Thy churlish courtesy for those Reserve , who fear to be thy foes . As safe to me the mountain way At midnight , as in blaze of day , Though ...
... hold ; The spot , an angel deign'd to grace , Is bless'd , though robbers haunt the place . Thy churlish courtesy for those Reserve , who fear to be thy foes . As safe to me the mountain way At midnight , as in blaze of day , Though ...
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