The Lady of the Lake: A Poem in Six Cantos |
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Yell'd on the view the opening pack ; Rock , glen , and cavern , paid them back ; To many a mingled sound at once The awaken'd mountain gave response . A hundred dogs bay'd deep and strong , Clatter'd a hundred steeds along , Their peal ...
Yell'd on the view the opening pack ; Rock , glen , and cavern , paid them back ; To many a mingled sound at once The awaken'd mountain gave response . A hundred dogs bay'd deep and strong , Clatter'd a hundred steeds along , Their peal ...
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But thundering as he came prepared , With ready arm and weapon bared , The wily quarry shunn'd the shock , And turn'd him from the opposing rock ; Then , dashing down a darksome glen , Soon lost to hound and hunter's ken , In the deep ...
But thundering as he came prepared , With ready arm and weapon bared , The wily quarry shunn'd the shock , And turn'd him from the opposing rock ; Then , dashing down a darksome glen , Soon lost to hound and hunter's ken , In the deep ...
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The western waves of ebbing day Rollid o'er the glen their level way ; Each purple peak , each flinty spire , Was bathed in floods of living fire . But not a setting beam could glow . Within the dark ravines below , Where twined the ...
The western waves of ebbing day Rollid o'er the glen their level way ; Each purple peak , each flinty spire , Was bathed in floods of living fire . But not a setting beam could glow . Within the dark ravines below , Where twined the ...
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2 And now , to issue from the glen , No pathway meets the wanderer's ken , Unless he climb , with footing nice , A far projecting precipice . The broom's tough roots his ladder made , The hazel saplings lent their aid ; And thus an airy ...
2 And now , to issue from the glen , No pathway meets the wanderer's ken , Unless he climb , with footing nice , A far projecting precipice . The broom's tough roots his ladder made , The hazel saplings lent their aid ; And thus an airy ...
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The reader will therefore be pleased to remember , that the scene of this poem is laid in a time , “ When tooming faulds , or sweeping of a glen , Had still been beld the deed of gallant men . ' [ MS .-- " The bugle shrill again he ...
The reader will therefore be pleased to remember , that the scene of this poem is laid in a time , “ When tooming faulds , or sweeping of a glen , Had still been beld the deed of gallant men . ' [ MS .-- " The bugle shrill again he ...
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