The Lady of the Lake, a PoemBaudry, english, italian, spanish, portuguese, and german library, 1822 |
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... And he , God wot , was forced to stand Oft for his right with blade in hand . This morning with Lord Moray's train He chased a stalwart stag in vain , Out - stripp'd his comrades , miss'd the deer , CANTO I. 31 THE CHASE .
... And he , God wot , was forced to stand Oft for his right with blade in hand . This morning with Lord Moray's train He chased a stalwart stag in vain , Out - stripp'd his comrades , miss'd the deer , CANTO I. 31 THE CHASE .
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... d to heaven his cares and woes , And sunk in undisturb'd repose ; Until the heath - cock shrilly crew , And morning dawn'd on Benvenue . END OF CANTO FIRST . THE LADY OF THE LAKE . CANTO SECOND . Che CANTO I. 37 THE CHASE .
... d to heaven his cares and woes , And sunk in undisturb'd repose ; Until the heath - cock shrilly crew , And morning dawn'd on Benvenue . END OF CANTO FIRST . THE LADY OF THE LAKE . CANTO SECOND . Che CANTO I. 37 THE CHASE .
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... morning prompts the linnet's blithest lay , All Nature's children feel the matin spring Of life reviving , with reviving day ; And while yon little bark glides down the bay , Wafting the stranger on his way again , Morn's genial ...
... morning prompts the linnet's blithest lay , All Nature's children feel the matin spring Of life reviving , with reviving day ; And while yon little bark glides down the bay , Wafting the stranger on his way again , Morn's genial ...
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... agen . " XXVII . Sir Roderick , who to meet them came , Redden'd at sight of Malcolm Græme , Yet , not in action , word , or eye , Fail'd aught in hospitality . In talk and sport they whiled away The morning of CANTO II . 61 THE ISLAND .
... agen . " XXVII . Sir Roderick , who to meet them came , Redden'd at sight of Malcolm Græme , Yet , not in action , word , or eye , Fail'd aught in hospitality . In talk and sport they whiled away The morning of CANTO II . 61 THE ISLAND .
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Walter Scott. In talk and sport they whiled away The morning of that summer day ; But at high noon a courier light Held secret parley with the knight , Whose moody aspect soon declared , That evil were the news he heard . Deep thought ...
Walter Scott. In talk and sport they whiled away The morning of that summer day ; But at high noon a courier light Held secret parley with the knight , Whose moody aspect soon declared , That evil were the news he heard . Deep thought ...
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