The Lady of the Lake: A Poem in Six Cantos |
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... my affectionate and anxious critic the first canto of the poem , which reconciled her to my im- . prudence . Nevertheless , although I answered thus confidently , with the obstinacy often said to be proper to those who bear my ...
... my affectionate and anxious critic the first canto of the poem , which reconciled her to my im- . prudence . Nevertheless , although I answered thus confidently , with the obstinacy often said to be proper to those who bear my ...
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The owlets started from their dream , The eagles answer'd with their scream , Round and around the sounds were cast , Till echo seem'd an answering blast ; And on the hunter hied his way , ' To join some comrades of the day ; Yet often ...
The owlets started from their dream , The eagles answer'd with their scream , Round and around the sounds were cast , Till echo seem'd an answering blast ; And on the hunter hied his way , ' To join some comrades of the day ; Yet often ...
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A while she paused , no answer came , - “ Malcolm , was thine the blast ? " the name Less resolutely utter'd fell , The echoes could not catch the swell . “ A stranger I , ” the Huntsman said , Advancing from the hazel shade .
A while she paused , no answer came , - “ Malcolm , was thine the blast ? " the name Less resolutely utter'd fell , The echoes could not catch the swell . “ A stranger I , ” the Huntsman said , Advancing from the hazel shade .
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I touch the chords of joy , but low And mournful answer notes of woe ; And the proud march , which victors tread , Sinks in the wailing for the dead . O well for me , if mine alone That dirge's deep prophetic tone !
I touch the chords of joy , but low And mournful answer notes of woe ; And the proud march , which victors tread , Sinks in the wailing for the dead . O well for me , if mine alone That dirge's deep prophetic tone !
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Soothing she answer'd him , “ Assuage , Mine honour'd friend , the fears of age ; All melodies to thee are known , That harp has rung , or pipe has blown , In Lowland vale or Highland glen , From Tweed to Spey — what marvel , then , At ...
Soothing she answer'd him , “ Assuage , Mine honour'd friend , the fears of age ; All melodies to thee are known , That harp has rung , or pipe has blown , In Lowland vale or Highland glen , From Tweed to Spey — what marvel , then , At ...
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