The Lady of the Lake: A Poem in Six Cantos |
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A Chieftain's daughter seem'd the maid ; Her satin snood , her silken plaid , Her golden brooch , such birth betray'd . And seldom was a snood amid Such wild luxuriant ringlets hid , Whose glossy black to shame might bring The plumage ...
A Chieftain's daughter seem'd the maid ; Her satin snood , her silken plaid , Her golden brooch , such birth betray'd . And seldom was a snood amid Such wild luxuriant ringlets hid , Whose glossy black to shame might bring The plumage ...
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The Celtic chieftains , whose lives were continually exposed to peril , had usually , in the most retired spot of their domains , some place of retreat for the hour of necessity , which , as circumstances would admit , was a tower ...
The Celtic chieftains , whose lives were continually exposed to peril , had usually , in the most retired spot of their domains , some place of retreat for the hour of necessity , which , as circumstances would admit , was a tower ...
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That Highland chieftains , to a late period , retained in their service the bard , as a family officer , admits of very easy proof . The author of the Letters from the North of Scotland , an officer of engineers , quartered at Inverness ...
That Highland chieftains , to a late period , retained in their service the bard , as a family officer , admits of very easy proof . The author of the Letters from the North of Scotland , an officer of engineers , quartered at Inverness ...
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Then , though an exile on the hill , Thy father , as the Douglas , still Be held in reverence and fear ; And though to Roderick thou'rt so dear , That thou mightst guide with silken thread , Slave of thy will , this chieftain dread ...
Then , though an exile on the hill , Thy father , as the Douglas , still Be held in reverence and fear ; And though to Roderick thou'rt so dear , That thou mightst guide with silken thread , Slave of thy will , this chieftain dread ...
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The war - pipes ceased ; but lake and hill Were busy with their echoes still ; And , when they slept , a vocal strain Bade their hoarse chorus wake again , While loud a hundred clansmen raise Their voices in their Chieftain's praise .
The war - pipes ceased ; but lake and hill Were busy with their echoes still ; And , when they slept , a vocal strain Bade their hoarse chorus wake again , While loud a hundred clansmen raise Their voices in their Chieftain's praise .
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