The Lady of the Lake: A Poem in Six Cantos |
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Thus up the margin of the lake , which the abbots of St. Hubert haue always kept some of their race or kind , in honour or remembrance of the saint , which was a hunter with S. Eustace . Whereupon we may concieue that ( by the grace of ...
Thus up the margin of the lake , which the abbots of St. Hubert haue always kept some of their race or kind , in honour or remembrance of the saint , which was a hunter with S. Eustace . Whereupon we may concieue that ( by the grace of ...
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... Whose glossy black to shame might bring The plumage of the raven's wing ; And seldom o'er a breast so fair , Mantled a plaid with modest care , And never brooch the folds combined Above a heart more good and kind .
... Whose glossy black to shame might bring The plumage of the raven's wing ; And seldom o'er a breast so fair , Mantled a plaid with modest care , And never brooch the folds combined Above a heart more good and kind .
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The stranger smiled : — “ Since to your home A destined errant - knight I come , Announced by prophet sooth and old , Doom'd , doubtless , for achievement bold , I'll lightly front each high emprise , For one kind glance of those bright ...
The stranger smiled : — “ Since to your home A destined errant - knight I come , Announced by prophet sooth and old , Doom'd , doubtless , for achievement bold , I'll lightly front each high emprise , For one kind glance of those bright ...
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True be thy sword , thy friend sincere , Thy lady constant , kind , and dear , And lost in love and friendship's smile Be memory of the lonely isle . III . SONG CONTINUED . “ But if beneath yon southern sky A plaided stranger roam ...
True be thy sword , thy friend sincere , Thy lady constant , kind , and dear , And lost in love and friendship's smile Be memory of the lonely isle . III . SONG CONTINUED . “ But if beneath yon southern sky A plaided stranger roam ...
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Not long after , manie of the court that hitherunto had borne a kind of fayned friendship towards him , began now greatly to envie at his progresse and rising in goodnes , using manie crooked , backbitting meanes 10 diffame his vertues ...
Not long after , manie of the court that hitherunto had borne a kind of fayned friendship towards him , began now greatly to envie at his progresse and rising in goodnes , using manie crooked , backbitting meanes 10 diffame his vertues ...
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