The Lady of the Lake: A Poem in Six Cantos |
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You stand high - do not rashly attempt to climb higher , and incur the risk of a fall ; for depend upon it , a favourite will not be permitted even to stumble with impunity . " I replied to this affectionate expostulation in the words ...
You stand high - do not rashly attempt to climb higher , and incur the risk of a fall ; for depend upon it , a favourite will not be permitted even to stumble with impunity . " I replied to this affectionate expostulation in the words ...
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Like those of Salvator Rosa , they are perfectly appropriate to the spot on wbich they stand . The boldness of feature , the lightness and compactness of form , the wildness of air , and the careless ease of attitude of these ...
Like those of Salvator Rosa , they are perfectly appropriate to the spot on wbich they stand . The boldness of feature , the lightness and compactness of form , the wildness of air , and the careless ease of attitude of these ...
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“ Farther on , the traveller passes along the verge of the lake under a ledge of rock , from thirty to fifty feet high ; and standing immediately under this rock , towards its western extremity , he has a double echo , of uncommon ...
“ Farther on , the traveller passes along the verge of the lake under a ledge of rock , from thirty to fifty feet high ; and standing immediately under this rock , towards its western extremity , he has a double echo , of uncommon ...
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T Loch Katrine lay beneath him rollid ; In all her length far winding lay , With promontory , creek , and bay , And islands that , empurpled bright , Floated amid the livelier light , And mountains , that like giants stand , To sentinel ...
T Loch Katrine lay beneath him rollid ; In all her length far winding lay , With promontory , creek , and bay , And islands that , empurpled bright , Floated amid the livelier light , And mountains , that like giants stand , To sentinel ...
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The hunter left his airy stand , And when the boat had touch'd the sand , Conceal'd be stood amid the brake , To view this Lady of the Lake . " ] 1 2 The beach of pebbles bright as snow . The boat 36 THE LADY OF THE LAKE .
The hunter left his airy stand , And when the boat had touch'd the sand , Conceal'd be stood amid the brake , To view this Lady of the Lake . " ] 1 2 The beach of pebbles bright as snow . The boat 36 THE LADY OF THE LAKE .
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