The Lady of the Lake: A Poem in Six Cantos |
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The rocks , the ravines , and tbe torrents , wbich he exbibits , are not the imperfect sketches of a burried traveller , but the finished studies of a resident artist , deliberately drawn from different points of view ; each has its ...
The rocks , the ravines , and tbe torrents , wbich he exbibits , are not the imperfect sketches of a burried traveller , but the finished studies of a resident artist , deliberately drawn from different points of view ; each has its ...
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... east of the village of Cailender in Menteith , deriving its name , which signifies the great den , or cavern , from a sort of retreat among the rocks on the south side , said , by tradition , to have been the abode of a giant .
... east of the village of Cailender in Menteith , deriving its name , which signifies the great den , or cavern , from a sort of retreat among the rocks on the south side , said , by tradition , to have been the abode of a giant .
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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 nearer was the copsewood grey , That waved and wept on Loch - Achray , And mingled with the pine - trees blue On the bold cliffs of Benvenue . to the very summit ; the bare rock sometimes peeping throngh amongst the clumps .
But nearer was the copsewood grey , That waved and wept on Loch - Achray , And mingled with the pine - trees blue On the bold cliffs of Benvenue . to the very summit ; the bare rock sometimes peeping throngh amongst the clumps .
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... when considered in contrast with the rugged rocks and mountains which surround it . From this eminence are to be seen also , on the right hand , the entrance to Glenfinlas , and in the distance Benvenue . - GRAHAM .
... when considered in contrast with the rugged rocks and mountains which surround it . From this eminence are to be seen also , on the right hand , the entrance to Glenfinlas , and in the distance Benvenue . - GRAHAM .
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