The Lady of the Lake: A Poem in Six Cantos |
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One venturous game my band has won to - dayAnother , gallants , set remains to play . ” The ancient manners , the habits and customs of the aboriginal race by whom the Highlands of Scotland were inhabited , had always appeared to me ...
One venturous game my band has won to - dayAnother , gallants , set remains to play . ” The ancient manners , the habits and customs of the aboriginal race by whom the Highlands of Scotland were inhabited , had always appeared to me ...
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... both his glory and our gratification would bave been greater , if he had changed his band more completely , and actually given us a true Celtic story , with all its drapery and accompaniments in a corresponding style of decoration .
... both his glory and our gratification would bave been greater , if he had changed his band more completely , and actually given us a true Celtic story , with all its drapery and accompaniments in a corresponding style of decoration .
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... if he had changed his band more completely , and actually given us a true Celtic story , with all its drapery and ... has very great capabilities , and only wants to be introduced to public notice by such a band as Mr. Scott's ...
... if he had changed his band more completely , and actually given us a true Celtic story , with all its drapery and ... has very great capabilities , and only wants to be introduced to public notice by such a band as Mr. Scott's ...
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XXV . The Stranger view'd the shore around ; ' Twas all so close with copsewood bound , Nor track nor pathway might declare . [ MS .— " This gentle band bad grasp'd an oar : Yet with main strength the oars he drew .
XXV . The Stranger view'd the shore around ; ' Twas all so close with copsewood bound , Nor track nor pathway might declare . [ MS .— " This gentle band bad grasp'd an oar : Yet with main strength the oars he drew .
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Unballow'd man , that scorn'st the sacred rede , Bark , bow the testimony of my truth Sounds beavenly music with an angel's band , To testify Dunstan's integrity , And prove thy active boast of no effect .
Unballow'd man , that scorn'st the sacred rede , Bark , bow the testimony of my truth Sounds beavenly music with an angel's band , To testify Dunstan's integrity , And prove thy active boast of no effect .
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