The Lady of the Lake: A PoemLittle, Brown, 1863 - 356 páginas |
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... give , and by means of which her favourites are enabled to discover characteristic differ- ences , where the eye of dulness sees nothing but uniformity ; but something also must be referred to discipline and exer cise . The liveliest ...
... give , and by means of which her favourites are enabled to discover characteristic differ- ences , where the eye of dulness sees nothing but uniformity ; but something also must be referred to discipline and exer cise . The liveliest ...
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... give my evening fare ; Some mossy bank my couch must be , Some rustling oak my canopy.2 Yet pass we that ; the war and chase Give little choice of resting - place ; - A summer night , in greenwood spent , Were but to - morrow's ...
... give my evening fare ; Some mossy bank my couch must be , Some rustling oak my canopy.2 Yet pass we that ; the war and chase Give little choice of resting - place ; - A summer night , in greenwood spent , Were but to - morrow's ...
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... Ellen's eye : Not Katrine , in her mirror blue , 1 [ MS . " The accents of a stranger tongue . " ] 2 [ See Note post , on Canto III . stanza 5. ] Gives back the shaggy banks more true , Than every 42 [ CANTO I. THE LADY OF THE LAKE .
... Ellen's eye : Not Katrine , in her mirror blue , 1 [ MS . " The accents of a stranger tongue . " ] 2 [ See Note post , on Canto III . stanza 5. ] Gives back the shaggy banks more true , Than every 42 [ CANTO I. THE LADY OF THE LAKE .
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A Poem Walter Scott. Gives back the shaggy banks more true , Than every freeborn glance confess'd The guileless movements of her breast ; Whether joy danced in her dark eye , Or woe or pity claim'd a sigh , Or filial love was glowing ...
A Poem Walter Scott. Gives back the shaggy banks more true , Than every freeborn glance confess'd The guileless movements of her breast ; Whether joy danced in her dark eye , Or woe or pity claim'd a sigh , Or filial love was glowing ...
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... give the walls their destined height , The sturdy oak and ash unite ; While moss and clay and leaves combined To fence each crevice from the wind . The lighter pine - trees , overhead , Their slender length for rafters spread , And ...
... give the walls their destined height , The sturdy oak and ash unite ; While moss and clay and leaves combined To fence each crevice from the wind . The lighter pine - trees , overhead , Their slender length for rafters spread , And ...
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