The Lady of the Lake: With Introduction, Various Readings, and the Editor's NotesR.H. Woodward & Company, 1893 - 288 páginas |
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... lost for about a mile . The upper lake , which is by far the most extensive , is separated from the lower by a stream of about 200 yards in length . The most advantageous view of the upper lake presents itself from a rising ground near ...
... lost for about a mile . The upper lake , which is by far the most extensive , is separated from the lower by a stream of about 200 yards in length . The most advantageous view of the upper lake presents itself from a rising ground near ...
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... lost to hound and hunter's ken , In the deep Trosach's 1 wildest nook His solitary refuge took . There , while close couch'd , the thicket shed Cold dews and wild - flowers on his head , He heard the baffled dogs in vain dangerous ...
... lost to hound and hunter's ken , In the deep Trosach's 1 wildest nook His solitary refuge took . There , while close couch'd , the thicket shed Cold dews and wild - flowers on his head , He heard the baffled dogs in vain dangerous ...
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... Lost for a space , through thickets veering But broader when again appearing , Tall rocks and tufted knolls their face Could on the dark - blue mirror trace ; And farther as the hunter stray'd , Still broader sweep its channels made ...
... Lost for a space , through thickets veering But broader when again appearing , Tall rocks and tufted knolls their face Could on the dark - blue mirror trace ; And farther as the hunter stray'd , Still broader sweep its channels made ...
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... lost the dew , This morn , a couch was pulled for you ; On yonder mountain's purple head Have ptarmigan and heath - cock bled , And our broad nets have swept the mere , To furnish forth your evening cheer . " . " Now , by the rood , my ...
... lost the dew , This morn , a couch was pulled for you ; On yonder mountain's purple head Have ptarmigan and heath - cock bled , And our broad nets have swept the mere , To furnish forth your evening cheer . " . " Now , by the rood , my ...
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... Lost his good steed , and wander'd here . " XXX . Fain would the Knight in turn require The name and state of Ellen's sire , Well show'd the elder lady's mien , 1 That courts and cities she had seen ; Ellen , though more her looks ...
... Lost his good steed , and wander'd here . " XXX . Fain would the Knight in turn require The name and state of Ellen's sire , Well show'd the elder lady's mien , 1 That courts and cities she had seen ; Ellen , though more her looks ...
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