The Lady of the Lake: A PoemLittle, Brown, 1863 - 356 páginas |
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... merry expedition of former days . This poem , the action of which lay among scenes so beautiful , and so deeply imprinted on my recollec- tions , was a labour of love ; and it was no less so to recall the manners and incidents ...
... merry expedition of former days . This poem , the action of which lay among scenes so beautiful , and so deeply imprinted on my recollec- tions , was a labour of love ; and it was no less so to recall the manners and incidents ...
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... merry horns rung out , A hundred voices join'd the shout ; With hark and whoop and wild halloo , No rest Benvoirlich's echoes knew.1 Far from the tumult fled the roe , Close in her covert cower'd the doe , The falcon , from her cairn on ...
... merry horns rung out , A hundred voices join'd the shout ; With hark and whoop and wild halloo , No rest Benvoirlich's echoes knew.1 Far from the tumult fled the roe , Close in her covert cower'd the doe , The falcon , from her cairn on ...
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... merry marching on , Ere peal of closing battle rose , With mingled outcry , shrieks , and blows ; And mimic din of stroke and ward , As broadsword upon target jarr'd ; And groaning pause , ere yet again , Condensed , the battle yell'd ...
... merry marching on , Ere peal of closing battle rose , With mingled outcry , shrieks , and blows ; And mimic din of stroke and ward , As broadsword upon target jarr'd ; And groaning pause , ere yet again , Condensed , the battle yell'd ...
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... merry - men Gallangad . ? 1 [ See Appendix , Note I. ) 2 I know not if it be worth observing , that this passage is taken almost literally from the mouth of an old Highland Kern , or Ketteran , as they were called . He used to narrate ...
... merry - men Gallangad . ? 1 [ See Appendix , Note I. ) 2 I know not if it be worth observing , that this passage is taken almost literally from the mouth of an old Highland Kern , or Ketteran , as they were called . He used to narrate ...
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... merry - men Gallangad.2 1 [ See Appendix , Note I. ] 2 I know not if it be worth observing , that this passage is taken almost literally from the mouth of an old Highland Kern , or Ketteran , as they were called . He used to narrate the ...
... merry - men Gallangad.2 1 [ See Appendix , Note I. ] 2 I know not if it be worth observing , that this passage is taken almost literally from the mouth of an old Highland Kern , or Ketteran , as they were called . He used to narrate the ...
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