The Lady of the Lake, a PoemBaudry, english, italian, spanish, portuguese, and german library, 1822 |
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... o'er thy magic maze to stray ; O wake once more ! though scarce my skill command Some feeble echoing of thine earlier lay : Though harsh and faint , and soon to die away , And all unworthy of thy nobler strain , Yet if one heart throb ...
... o'er thy magic maze to stray ; O wake once more ! though scarce my skill command Some feeble echoing of thine earlier lay : Though harsh and faint , and soon to die away , And all unworthy of thy nobler strain , Yet if one heart throb ...
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... o'er Mountain and meadow , moss and moor , And ponder'd refuge from his toil , By far Lochard or Aberfoyle . But nearer was the copse - wood gray , That waved and wept on Loch - Achray , And mingled with the pine - trees blue On the ...
... o'er Mountain and meadow , moss and moor , And ponder'd refuge from his toil , By far Lochard or Aberfoyle . But nearer was the copse - wood gray , That waved and wept on Loch - Achray , And mingled with the pine - trees blue On the ...
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... O'er stock and rock their race they take . VIII . The Hunter mark'd that mountain high , The lone lake's western boundary , And deem'd the Stag must turn to bay , Where that huge rampart barr'd the way ; Already glorying in the prize ...
... O'er stock and rock their race they take . VIII . The Hunter mark'd that mountain high , The lone lake's western boundary , And deem'd the Stag must turn to bay , Where that huge rampart barr'd the way ; Already glorying in the prize ...
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... o'er , Stretch'd his stiff limbs to rise no more ; Then , 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 ...
... o'er , Stretch'd his stiff limbs to rise no more ; Then , 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 ...
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... o'er the glen their level way ; Each purple peak , each flinty spire , Was bathed in floods of living fire . But not a setting beam could glow Within the dark ravines below ; • Where twined the path , in shadow hid , 16 CANTO I. LADY OF ...
... o'er the glen their level way ; Each purple peak , each flinty spire , Was bathed in floods of living fire . But not a setting beam could glow Within the dark ravines below ; • Where twined the path , in shadow hid , 16 CANTO I. LADY OF ...
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