The Lady of the Lake: A Poem in Six Cantos |
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The frontlet of the elk adorns , Or mantles o'er the bison's horns ; Pennons and flags defaced and stain'd , That blackening streaks of blood retain'd , And deer - skins , dappled , dun , and white , With otter's fur and seal's unite ...
The frontlet of the elk adorns , Or mantles o'er the bison's horns ; Pennons and flags defaced and stain'd , That blackening streaks of blood retain'd , And deer - skins , dappled , dun , and white , With otter's fur and seal's unite ...
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... To her brave chieftain son , from ire Of Scotland's king who shrouds my sire , A deeper , holier debt is owed ; And , could I pay it with my blood , Allan ! Sir Roderick should command My blood , my life , -- but not my hand .
... To her brave chieftain son , from ire Of Scotland's king who shrouds my sire , A deeper , holier debt is owed ; And , could I pay it with my blood , Allan ! Sir Roderick should command My blood , my life , -- but not my hand .
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And generous - save vindictive mood , Or jealous transport , chafe his blood : I grant him true to friendly band , As his claymore is to his hand ; But O ! that very blade of steel More mercy for a foe would feel : I grant him liberal ...
And generous - save vindictive mood , Or jealous transport , chafe his blood : I grant him true to friendly band , As his claymore is to his hand ; But O ! that very blade of steel More mercy for a foe would feel : I grant him liberal ...
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Loud cries their blood from Meggat's mead , From Yarrow braes , and banks of Tweed , Where the lone streams of Ettrick glide , And from the silver Teviot's side ; The dales , where martial clans did ride , ' Are now one sheep - walk ...
Loud cries their blood from Meggat's mead , From Yarrow braes , and banks of Tweed , Where the lone streams of Ettrick glide , And from the silver Teviot's side ; The dales , where martial clans did ride , ' Are now one sheep - walk ...
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... Had Douglas mark'd the hectic strife , Where death seem'd combating with life ; For to her cheek , in feverish flood , One instant rush'd the throbbing blood , Then ebbing back , with sudden sway , Left its domain as wan as clay .
... Had Douglas mark'd the hectic strife , Where death seem'd combating with life ; For to her cheek , in feverish flood , One instant rush'd the throbbing blood , Then ebbing back , with sudden sway , Left its domain as wan as clay .
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