The Lady of the LakeHoughton, Mifflin & Company, 1896 - 275 páginas |
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Página iv
... tell the other a ghost story . He longed to hear it , yet felt so sure of lying broad awake till morning if he did listen , that he pulled the bedclothes over his head , and went to sleep- a man of better courage than many an older one ...
... tell the other a ghost story . He longed to hear it , yet felt so sure of lying broad awake till morning if he did listen , that he pulled the bedclothes over his head , and went to sleep- a man of better courage than many an older one ...
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... telling powers , and he took no little pride in them himself . As a collegian and a student of law , in his father's office and in Edinburgh University , he did not distin- guish himself for steady work or scholarship . But his ...
... telling powers , and he took no little pride in them himself . As a collegian and a student of law , in his father's office and in Edinburgh University , he did not distin- guish himself for steady work or scholarship . But his ...
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... telling a probable tale , I went into Perthshire to see whether King James could actually have ridden from the banks of Loch Vennachar to Stirling Castle within the time supposed in the poem , and had the pleasure to satisfy myself that ...
... telling a probable tale , I went into Perthshire to see whether King James could actually have ridden from the banks of Loch Vennachar to Stirling Castle within the time supposed in the poem , and had the pleasure to satisfy myself that ...
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... cliffs of Benvenue . Fresh vigor with the hope returned , With flying foot the heath he spurned , Held westward with unwearied race , And left behind the panting chase . VI . ' T were long to tell what steeds THE CHASE . 43.
... cliffs of Benvenue . Fresh vigor with the hope returned , With flying foot the heath he spurned , Held westward with unwearied race , And left behind the panting chase . VI . ' T were long to tell what steeds THE CHASE . 43.
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Walter Scott. VI . ' T were long to tell what steeds gave o'er , As swept the hunt through Cambusmore ; What reins were tightened in despair , When rose Benledi's ridge in air ; Who flagged upon Bochastle's heath , Who shunned to stem ...
Walter Scott. VI . ' T were long to tell what steeds gave o'er , As swept the hunt through Cambusmore ; What reins were tightened in despair , When rose Benledi's ridge in air ; Who flagged upon Bochastle's heath , Who shunned to stem ...
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