The Lady of the Lake: A Poem in Six Cantos |
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L “ About a mile above Loch Vennachar , the approach ( from the east ) to the Brigg or Bridge of Turk ( the scene of the death of a wild - boar famous in Celtic tradition , ) leads to the summit of an eminence , where there bursts upon ...
L “ About a mile above Loch Vennachar , the approach ( from the east ) to the Brigg or Bridge of Turk ( the scene of the death of a wild - boar famous in Celtic tradition , ) leads to the summit of an eminence , where there bursts upon ...
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... For the death - wound and death - halloo , Muster'd his breath , his whinyard drew ; --- ' I When the stag turned to bay , the ancient hunter had the perilous task of going in upon , and killing or disabling the desperate animal .
... For the death - wound and death - halloo , Muster'd his breath , his whinyard drew ; --- ' I When the stag turned to bay , the ancient hunter had the perilous task of going in upon , and killing or disabling the desperate animal .
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Dream'd he of death , or broken vow , Or is it all a vision now !! XXXIV . At length , with Ellen in a grove He seem'd to walk , and speak of love ; She listen'd with a blush and sigh , His suit was warm , his hopes were high .
Dream'd he of death , or broken vow , Or is it all a vision now !! XXXIV . At length , with Ellen in a grove He seem'd to walk , and speak of love ; She listen'd with a blush and sigh , His suit was warm , his hopes were high .
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... John Græme , of Claverhouse , Viscount of Dundee , whose heroic death , in the arms of victory , may be allowed to cancel the memory of his cruelty to the nonconformists , during the reigns of Charles II . and James II .
... John Græme , of Claverhouse , Viscount of Dundee , whose heroic death , in the arms of victory , may be allowed to cancel the memory of his cruelty to the nonconformists , during the reigns of Charles II . and James II .
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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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