The Lady of the LakeHoughton, Mifflin & Company, 1896 - 275 páginas |
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... hap erewhile , A stranger in the lonely isle . " Or if on life's uncertain main Mishap shall mar thy sail ; If faithful , wise , and brave in vain , Woe , want , and exile thou sustain Beneath the 80 THE LADY OF THE LAKE .
... hap erewhile , A stranger in the lonely isle . " Or if on life's uncertain main Mishap shall mar thy sail ; If faithful , wise , and brave in vain , Woe , want , and exile thou sustain Beneath the 80 THE LADY OF THE LAKE .
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Walter Scott. Woe , want , and exile thou sustain Beneath the fickle gale ; Waste not a sigh on fortune changed , On thankless courts , or friends estranged , But come where kindred worth shall smile , To greet thee in the lonely isle ...
Walter Scott. Woe , want , and exile thou sustain Beneath the fickle gale ; Waste not a sigh on fortune changed , On thankless courts , or friends estranged , But come where kindred worth shall smile , To greet thee in the lonely isle ...
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... flower . VII . The minstrel waked his harp , -three times Arose the well - known martial chimes , And thrice their high heroic pride In melancholy murmurs died . " Vainly thou bidst , O noble maid , ” THE ISLAND . 88883.
... flower . VII . The minstrel waked his harp , -three times Arose the well - known martial chimes , And thrice their high heroic pride In melancholy murmurs died . " Vainly thou bidst , O noble maid , ” THE ISLAND . 88883.
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Walter Scott. " Vainly thou bidst , O noble maid , ” Clasping his withered hands , he said , 66 ' Vainly thou bidst me wake the strain , Though all unwont to bid in vain . Alas ! than mine a mightier hand Has tuned my harp , my strings ...
Walter Scott. " Vainly thou bidst , O noble maid , ” Clasping his withered hands , he said , 66 ' Vainly thou bidst me wake the strain , Though all unwont to bid in vain . Alas ! than mine a mightier hand Has tuned my harp , my strings ...
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... thou little know'st The rank , the honors , thou hast lost ! Oh , might I live to see thee grace , In Scotland's court , thy birthright place , To see my favorite's step advance The lightest in the courtly dance , The cause of every ...
... thou little know'st The rank , the honors , thou hast lost ! Oh , might I live to see thee grace , In Scotland's court , thy birthright place , To see my favorite's step advance The lightest in the courtly dance , The cause of every ...
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