The Lady of the Lake: A PoemLittle, Brown, 1863 - 356 páginas |
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... Stirling Castle within the time supposed in the poem , and had the pleasure to satisfy myself that it was quite practicable . After a considerable delay , " The Lady of the I Lake " appeared in June , 1810 ; and 8 INTRODUCTION TO THE.
... Stirling Castle within the time supposed in the poem , and had the pleasure to satisfy myself that it was quite practicable . After a considerable delay , " The Lady of the I Lake " appeared in June , 1810 ; and 8 INTRODUCTION TO THE.
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... Stirling Castle , where the governor , who was of the opposite Oh ! if yet worse mishap and woe , My CANTO II . ] 71 THE ISLAND .
... Stirling Castle , where the governor , who was of the opposite Oh ! if yet worse mishap and woe , My CANTO II . ] 71 THE ISLAND .
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... Stirling ; Ochtertyre , that of John Ramsay , the well - known antiquary , and correspondent of Burns ; and Craigforth , that of the Callenders of Craig forth , almost under the walls of Stirling Castle ; -all hospitable roofs , under ...
... Stirling ; Ochtertyre , that of John Ramsay , the well - known antiquary , and correspondent of Burns ; and Craigforth , that of the Callenders of Craig forth , almost under the walls of Stirling Castle ; -all hospitable roofs , under ...
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... Stirling Castle with his own hand , and while under his royal safe - conduct , is familiar to all who read Scottish history . Murdack Duke of Albany , Duncan Earl of Lennox , his father - in - law , and his two sons , Walter and ...
... Stirling Castle with his own hand , and while under his royal safe - conduct , is familiar to all who read Scottish history . Murdack Duke of Albany , Duncan Earl of Lennox , his father - in - law , and his two sons , Walter and ...
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... Stirling , he casts himself to be in his way , as he was coming home to the castle . So soon as the king saw him afar off , ere he came near , he guessed it was he , and said to one of his courtiers , yonder is my Gray - Steill ...
... Stirling , he casts himself to be in his way , as he was coming home to the castle . So soon as the king saw him afar off , ere he came near , he guessed it was he , and said to one of his courtiers , yonder is my Gray - Steill ...
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