The Lady of the Lake: A Poem in Six Cantos |
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Far from the tumult fled the roe , Close in her covert cower'd the doe , The falcon , from her cairn on high , Cast on the rout a wondering eye , Till far beyond her piercing ken The hurricane had swept the glen .
Far from the tumult fled the roe , Close in her covert cower'd the doe , The falcon , from her cairn on high , Cast on the rout a wondering eye , Till far beyond her piercing ken The hurricane had swept the glen .
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There , while close couch'd , the thicket shed Cold dews and wild - flowers on his head , divers , whereof I was one , alighted , and stood with swords drawne , to have a cut at him , at his coming out of the water .
There , while close couch'd , the thicket shed Cold dews and wild - flowers on his head , divers , whereof I was one , alighted , and stood with swords drawne , to have a cut at him , at his coming out of the water .
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Close on the hounds the hunter came , To cheer them on the vanish'd game ; But , stumbling in the rugged dell , The gallant horse exhausted fell . The impatient rider strove in vain To rouse him with the spur and rein , For the good ...
Close on the hounds the hunter came , To cheer them on the vanish'd game ; But , stumbling in the rugged dell , The gallant horse exhausted fell . The impatient rider strove in vain To rouse him with the spur and rein , For the good ...
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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 .
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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... run off with noisy confusion , and turbulent rapidity , to imitate the conflict and pursuit ; then swell into a few flourishes of triumphant joy ; and perhaps close with the wild and slow wailings of a funeral procession .
... run off with noisy confusion , and turbulent rapidity , to imitate the conflict and pursuit ; then swell into a few flourishes of triumphant joy ; and perhaps close with the wild and slow wailings of a funeral procession .
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