The Lady of the Lake: A PoemLittle, Brown, 1863 - 356 páginas |
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... 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.
... 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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... castles bare , Nor lack'd they many a banner fair ; For , from their shiver'd brows displayed , Far , o'er the unfathomable glade , All twinkling with the dew - drops sheen , * The brier - rose fell in streamers green , And creeping ...
... castles bare , Nor lack'd they many a banner fair ; For , from their shiver'd brows displayed , Far , o'er the unfathomable glade , All twinkling with the dew - drops sheen , * The brier - rose fell in streamers green , And creeping ...
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... castle girdled with its moat ; Yet broader floods extending still Divide them from their parent hill , Till each , retiring , claims to be An islet in an inland sea . XIV . And now , to issue from the glen , No pathway meets the ...
... castle girdled with its moat ; Yet broader floods extending still Divide them from their parent hill , Till each , retiring , claims to be An islet in an inland sea . XIV . And now , to issue from the glen , No pathway meets the ...
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... bliss , when each thing joy supplied ; The woods , the mountains , and the warbling maze Of the wild brooks ! " - Castle of Indolence , Canto 1. ] The grisly visage , stern and hoar , To Ellen 58 [ CANTO I. THE LADY OF THE LAKE .
... bliss , when each thing joy supplied ; The woods , the mountains , and the warbling maze Of the wild brooks ! " - Castle of Indolence , Canto 1. ] The grisly visage , stern and hoar , To Ellen 58 [ CANTO I. THE LADY OF THE LAKE .
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... , contrived to escape by night out of his own court and palace , and rode full speed to Stirling Castle , where the governor , who was of the opposite Oh ! if yet worse mishap and woe , My CANTO II . ] 71 THE ISLAND .
... , contrived to escape by night out of his own court and palace , and rode full speed to 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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