The Lady of the Lake: A Poem in Six CantosBaudry's european library, 1838 - 224 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 64
Página 6
... king- dom in disguise , afforded me the hint of an incident , which never fails to be interesting if managed with the slightest address or dexterity . I may now confess , however , that the employment , though attended with great ...
... king- dom in disguise , afforded me the hint of an incident , which never fails to be interesting if managed with the slightest address or dexterity . I may now confess , however , that the employment , though attended with great ...
Página 6
... king- dom in disguise , afforded me the hint of an incident , which never fails to be interesting if managed with the slightest address or dexterity . I may now confess , however , that the employment , though attended with great ...
... king- dom in disguise , afforded me the hint of an incident , which never fails to be interesting if managed with the slightest address or dexterity . I may now confess , however , that the employment , though attended with great ...
Página 8
... King with the wandering knight , Fitz - James , when he winds his bugle to summon his attendants . He was pro- bably thinking of the lively , but somewhat licentious , old ballad , in which the denouement of a royal intrigue takes place ...
... King with the wandering knight , Fitz - James , when he winds his bugle to summon his attendants . He was pro- bably thinking of the lively , but somewhat licentious , old ballad , in which the denouement of a royal intrigue takes place ...
Página 9
... 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 it was quite practicable . After a considerable delay , " The ...
... 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 it was quite practicable . After a considerable delay , " The ...
Página 68
... king and others of the nobilitie taking hould thereof , Dunstan grew odious in their sight . Therefore he resolued to leaue the court , and goe to Elphegus , surnamed the Bauld , then bishop of Winchester , who was his cozen . Which his ...
... king and others of the nobilitie taking hould thereof , Dunstan grew odious in their sight . Therefore he resolued to leaue the court , and goe to Elphegus , surnamed the Bauld , then bishop of Winchester , who was his cozen . Which his ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Alpine's arms ballad band bard battle Benvenue blade blood bold brand Brantome brave breast broadsword brow called CANTO castle chase chief Chieftain clan Clan-Alpine's copse dark deep deer Douglas drew Duergar Earl of Angus Ellen fair fairy fear Fiery Cross Fitz-James Gael gallant glance glen grace grey hand harp hear heard heart heath Highland hill hounds isle James John Gunn King Lady lake land Loch Achray Loch Katrine Loch Voil Lord loud Lowland Macgregor maid maiden Malcolm Græme merry Minstrel morning mountain ne'er night noble Note o'er pass Perthshire pibroch plaid pride Rob Roy rock Roderick Dhu round rude Saxon Scotland Scottish seem'd shallop side sire snood song sound spear speed stag steed Stirling Stirling Castle stood stranger sword tear thee thine thou tide Trosachs turn'd Twas Urisk warrior wave wild wood