The Lady of the Lake: A Poem in Six Cantos |
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He placed his hand across his brow , and listened with great attention through the whole account of the stag - hunt , till the dogs threw themselves into the lake to follow their master , who embarks with Ellen Douglas .
He placed his hand across his brow , and listened with great attention through the whole account of the stag - hunt , till the dogs threw themselves into the lake to follow their master , who embarks with Ellen Douglas .
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V. The noble stag was pausing now , Upon the mountain's southern brow , Where broad extended , far beneath , The varied realms of fair Menteith . With anxious eye he wander'd o'er Mountain and meadow , moss and moor , And ponder'd ...
V. The noble stag was pausing now , Upon the mountain's southern brow , Where broad extended , far beneath , The varied realms of fair Menteith . With anxious eye he wander'd o'er Mountain and meadow , moss and moor , And ponder'd ...
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Nor were these earth - born castles bare , ' Nor lack'd they many a banner fair ; For , from their shiver'd brows display'd , Far o'er the unfathomable glade , All twinkling with the dewdrops sheen , 3 The brier - rose fell in streamers ...
Nor were these earth - born castles bare , ' Nor lack'd they many a banner fair ; For , from their shiver'd brows display'd , Far o'er the unfathomable glade , All twinkling with the dewdrops sheen , 3 The brier - rose fell in streamers ...
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On this bold brow , a lordly tower ; In that soft vale , a lady's bower ; On yonder meadow , far away , The turrets of a cloister grey ; How blithely might the bugle - horn Chide , on the lake , the lingering morn !
On this bold brow , a lordly tower ; In that soft vale , a lady's bower ; On yonder meadow , far away , The turrets of a cloister grey ; How blithely might the bugle - horn Chide , on the lake , the lingering morn !
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To his bold brow his spirit rush'd , But soon for vain alarm he blush'd , When on the floor he saw display'd , Cause of the din , a naked blade Dropp'd from the sheath , that careless flung Upon a stag's huge antlers swung ; For all ...
To his bold brow his spirit rush'd , But soon for vain alarm he blush'd , When on the floor he saw display'd , Cause of the din , a naked blade Dropp'd from the sheath , that careless flung Upon a stag's huge antlers swung ; For all ...
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