The Lady of the Lake: A Poem in Six Cantos |
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I remember that about the same time a friend started in to “ heeze up my hope , ” like the " sportsman with his cutty gun , " in the old song . He was bred a fariner , but a man of powerful understanding , natural good taste , and warm ...
I remember that about the same time a friend started in to “ heeze up my hope , ” like the " sportsman with his cutty gun , " in the old song . He was bred a fariner , but a man of powerful understanding , natural good taste , and warm ...
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... of any degree of poetical susceptibility , who bave wandered among the secluded valleys of the Bighlands , and contemplated the singular people by whom they are still tenanted – with their love of music and of song - their hardy and ...
... of any degree of poetical susceptibility , who bave wandered among the secluded valleys of the Bighlands , and contemplated the singular people by whom they are still tenanted – with their love of music and of song - their hardy and ...
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... of any degree of poetical susceptibility , who bave wandered among the secluded valleys of the Highlands , and contemplated the singular people by whom they are still tenanted - with their love of music and of song - their hardy and ...
... of any degree of poetical susceptibility , who bave wandered among the secluded valleys of the Highlands , and contemplated the singular people by whom they are still tenanted - with their love of music and of song - their hardy and ...
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There is not almost any other argument whereof their rhymes intreat . They speak the ancient French language , altered a little . " * " The harp and clairschoes are now only heard of in the Highlands in ancient song .
There is not almost any other argument whereof their rhymes intreat . They speak the ancient French language , altered a little . " * " The harp and clairschoes are now only heard of in the Highlands in ancient song .
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SONG . “ Soldier , rest ! thy warfare o'er , Sleep the sleep that knows not breaking : Dream of battled fields no more , Days of danger , nights of waking . In our isle's enchanted hall , Hands unseen thy couch are strewing , Fairy ...
SONG . “ Soldier , rest ! thy warfare o'er , Sleep the sleep that knows not breaking : Dream of battled fields no more , Days of danger , nights of waking . In our isle's enchanted hall , Hands unseen thy couch are strewing , Fairy ...
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