The lady of the lake. A poem1839 - 311 páginas |
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... Scottish word , And ne'er the name of Douglas heard , An outcast pilgrim will she rove , Than wed the man she cannot love . XIV . " Thou shakest , good friend , thy tresses grey- That pleading look , what can it say But what I own ? -I ...
... Scottish word , And ne'er the name of Douglas heard , An outcast pilgrim will she rove , Than wed the man she cannot love . XIV . " Thou shakest , good friend , thy tresses grey- That pleading look , what can it say But what I own ? -I ...
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... hand The fairest knight on Scottish mould Her brother , Ethert Brand ! Merry it is in good green wood , When the mavis and merle are singing , But merrier were they in Dunfermline grey , When all 116 THE LADY OF THE LAKE .
... hand The fairest knight on Scottish mould Her brother , Ethert Brand ! Merry it is in good green wood , When the mavis and merle are singing , But merrier were they in Dunfermline grey , When all 116 THE LADY OF THE LAKE .
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... , stern and steep , The hill sinks down upon the deep . * The Scottish Highlander calls himself Gael , or Gaul , and terms the Lowlanders Sassenach , or Saxons . Here Vennachar in silver flows , There , ridge on THE COMBAT . 135.
... , stern and steep , The hill sinks down upon the deep . * The Scottish Highlander calls himself Gael , or Gaul , and terms the Lowlanders Sassenach , or Saxons . Here Vennachar in silver flows , There , ridge on THE COMBAT . 135.
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... Scottish green . ' Tis James of Douglas , by Saint Serle ! The uncle of the banish'd Earl , Away , away , to court , to show The near approach of dreaded foe : The King must stand upon his guard ; Douglas and he must meet prepared ...
... Scottish green . ' Tis James of Douglas , by Saint Serle ! The uncle of the banish'd Earl , Away , away , to court , to show The near approach of dreaded foe : The King must stand upon his guard ; Douglas and he must meet prepared ...
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... Scottish strength in modern day . XXIV . The vale with loud applauses rang , The Ladies ' Rock sent back the clang ; The King , with look unmov'd , bestow'd A purse well fill'd with pieces broad . Indignant smiled the Douglas proud ...
... Scottish strength in modern day . XXIV . The vale with loud applauses rang , The Ladies ' Rock sent back the clang ; The King , with look unmov'd , bestow'd A purse well fill'd with pieces broad . Indignant smiled the Douglas proud ...
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