The Lady of the Lake, a PoemBaudry, english, italian, spanish, portuguese, and german library, 1822 |
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... know'st The rank , the honours thou hast lost ! O might I live to see thee grace , In Scotland's court , thy birth - right place , To see my favourite's step advance , The lightest in 46 . CANTO II . LADY OF THE LAKE .
... know'st The rank , the honours thou hast lost ! O might I live to see thee grace , In Scotland's court , thy birth - right place , To see my favourite's step advance , The lightest in 46 . CANTO II . LADY OF THE LAKE .
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... their force , .Wait , on the verge of dark eternity , Like stranded wrecks , the tide returning hoarse , To sweep them from our sight ! Time rolls his cease- less course . D Yet live there still who can remember well , How THE ...
... their force , .Wait , on the verge of dark eternity , Like stranded wrecks , the tide returning hoarse , To sweep them from our sight ! Time rolls his cease- less course . D Yet live there still who can remember well , How THE ...
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Walter Scott. Yet live there still who can remember well , How , when a mountain chief his bugle blew , Both field and forest , dingle , cliff , and dell , And solitary heath , the signal knew ; And fast the faithful clan around him drew ...
Walter Scott. Yet live there still who can remember well , How , when a mountain chief his bugle blew , Both field and forest , dingle , cliff , and dell , And solitary heath , the signal knew ; And fast the faithful clan around him drew ...
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Walter Scott. I saw their boats , with many a light , Floating the live - long yesternight , Shifting like flashes darted forth By the red streamers of the north ; I mark'd at morn how close they ride , Thick moor'd by the lone islet's ...
Walter Scott. I saw their boats , with many a light , Floating the live - long yesternight , Shifting like flashes darted forth By the red streamers of the north ; I mark'd at morn how close they ride , Thick moor'd by the lone islet's ...
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... lives by lance and sword , Whose castle is his helm and shield , His lordship , the embattled field . What from a prince can I demand , Who neither reck of state nor land ? Ellen , thy hand - the ring is thine ; Each guard and usher ...
... lives by lance and sword , Whose castle is his helm and shield , His lordship , the embattled field . What from a prince can I demand , Who neither reck of state nor land ? Ellen , thy hand - the ring is thine ; Each guard and usher ...
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