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A Poem in Six Cantos Walter Scott. THE LADY OF THE LAKE . A POEM . IN SIX CANTOS . I 1 [ Published in 410 , June , 1810. ) TO THE MOST NOBLE JOHN JAMES MARQUIS OF OF ABERCORN 1.
A Poem in Six Cantos Walter Scott. THE LADY OF THE LAKE . A POEM . IN SIX CANTOS . I 1 [ Published in 410 , June , 1810. ) TO THE MOST NOBLE JOHN JAMES MARQUIS OF OF ABERCORN 1.
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A Poem in Six Cantos Walter Scott. TO THE MOST NOBLE JOHN JAMES MARQUIS OF OF ABERCORN , ETC. ETC. ETC. THIS POEM IS INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR , INTRODUCTION TO THE LADY OF THE LAKE . After the.
A Poem in Six Cantos Walter Scott. TO THE MOST NOBLE JOHN JAMES MARQUIS OF OF ABERCORN , ETC. ETC. ETC. THIS POEM IS INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR , INTRODUCTION TO THE LADY OF THE LAKE . After the.
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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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The noble Art of Venerie or Hunting , translated and collected for the Use of all Noblemen and Gentlemen . Lond . 1611. 4to , p . 15 . 6 Between the precipice and brake , O'er stock and rock 2 THE CHASE . 25.
The noble Art of Venerie or Hunting , translated and collected for the Use of all Noblemen and Gentlemen . Lond . 1611. 4to , p . 15 . 6 Between the precipice and brake , O'er stock and rock 2 THE CHASE . 25.
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