The Lady of the Lake, Volumen2American Book Company, 1893 - 192 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 47
Página 2
... ELLEN'S ID Ben Venue Loch Chon Loch Ben An Loch Achray Loch Ard Duchray Duchray Kelties Water St. Bride's Chapel Callander Pass of Leny Brig Bochastle Turk Lanrick , Castle Water mead Glen Artney Uam Var Bracklinn Bridge Coilantogle ...
... ELLEN'S ID Ben Venue Loch Chon Loch Ben An Loch Achray Loch Ard Duchray Duchray Kelties Water St. Bride's Chapel Callander Pass of Leny Brig Bochastle Turk Lanrick , Castle Water mead Glen Artney Uam Var Bracklinn Bridge Coilantogle ...
Página 16
... Ellen , and the mis- tress of the mansion , the graceful Dame Margaret , dispense true Highland hospitality . He styles himself Knight of Snowdoun , James Fitz - James , but fails to learn the names of his hosts . " The stranger's bed ...
... Ellen , and the mis- tress of the mansion , the graceful Dame Margaret , dispense true Highland hospitality . He styles himself Knight of Snowdoun , James Fitz - James , but fails to learn the names of his hosts . " The stranger's bed ...
Página 17
... Ellen's voice in a hymn to the Virgin . CANTO FOURTH . - The Highland clans have responded to the summons of the ... Ellen and Allan - Bane . They are instructed , however , to meet him at Cambus - kenneth if he does not return by ...
... Ellen's voice in a hymn to the Virgin . CANTO FOURTH . - The Highland clans have responded to the summons of the ... Ellen and Allan - Bane . They are instructed , however , to meet him at Cambus - kenneth if he does not return by ...
Página 18
... Ellen and Allan - Bane endeavor to warn Fitz - James against the guide who departs with him . Their suspicions are confirmed by Blanche of Devan , a woman who has been half crazed since Roderick Dhu murdered her bride- groom in a wild ...
... Ellen and Allan - Bane endeavor to warn Fitz - James against the guide who departs with him . Their suspicions are confirmed by Blanche of Devan , a woman who has been half crazed since Roderick Dhu murdered her bride- groom in a wild ...
Página 19
... Ellen's companion . This results in his being seized and taken as a prisoner to the Castle . Meantime a mes- senger brings to the King tidings of the rising of Clan - Alpine . He sends a hasty message to avert an encounter , as Roderick ...
... Ellen's companion . This results in his being seized and taken as a prisoner to the Castle . Meantime a mes- senger brings to the King tidings of the rising of Clan - Alpine . He sends a hasty message to avert an encounter , as Roderick ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Achray agen Allan Allan-Bane Alpine's aught band battle Benvenue blade blood bold Bothwell Castle brand brave breast broadsword brow CANTO Castle chase Chief Chieftain clan Clan-Alpine's crest dark deep deer Douglas dread dream drew Ellen fair father fear Fiery Cross Fitz-James flung gallant glance glen grace gray guard hand harp hear heard heart heath heaven Highland hill honor'd hounds isle James James IV King knight Lady lake Loch Achray Loch Katrine Loch Lomond Loch Voil lone Lord loud Lowland maid maiden Malcolm Græme Malise mark'd merry minstrel morning mountain ne'er noble o'er pibroch plaid pride rock Roderick Dhu Saxon Scotland Scottish Scottish Highlander seem'd shallop side silvan sire smiled song sought sound spear speed stag steed Stirling Stirling Castle stood stranger strife sword tartan tear thee thine thou tide turn'd Twas wake warrior wave wild wind yonder
Pasajes populares
Página 43 - 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.
Página 31 - 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 enchanted land. High on the south, huge Benvenue Down to the lake in masses threw Crags, knolls, and mounds, confusedly hurled, The fragments of an earlier world ; A wildering forest feathered o'er His ruined sides and summit hoar, While on the north, through middle air, Ben-an heaved high his forehead bare.
Página 28 - The western waves of ebbing day Roll'd o'er the glen their level way ; Each purple peak, each flinty spire, Was bathed in floods of living fire. But not a setting beam could glow Within the dark ravines below, Where twined the path in shadow hid, Round many a rocky pyramid...
Página 30 - Where glistening streamers waved and danced, The wanderer's eye could barely view The summer heaven's delicious blue; So wondrous wild, the whole might seem The scenery of a fairy dream.
Página 34 - And ne'er did Grecian chisel trace A Nymph, a Naiad, or a Grace, Of finer form, or lovelier face ! What though the sun, with ardent frown, Had slightly tinged her cheek with brown — The sportive toil, which, short and light. Had dyed her glowing hue so bright, Served too in hastier swell to show Short glimpses of a breast of snow ; What though no rule of courtly grace To measured mood had...
Página 187 - Resume thy wizard elm! the fountain lending, And the wild breeze, thy wilder minstrelsy; Thy numbers sweet with nature's vespers blending, With distant echo from the fold and lea, And herd-boy's evening pipe, and hum of housing bee. Yet, once again, farewell, thou Minstrel Harp! Yet, once again, forgive my feeble sway, And little reck I of the censure sharp May idly cavil at an idle lay.
Página 97 - The heath this night must be my bed, The bracken* curtain for my head, My lullaby the warder's tread, Far, far, from love and thee, Mary ; To-morrow eve, more stilly laid, My couch may be my bloody plaid, My vesper song, thy wail, sweet maid...
Página 63 - And Bannochar's groans to our slogan replied; Glen Luss and Ross-dhu, they are smoking in ruin, And the best of Loch Lomond lie dead on her side, Widow and Saxon maid Long shall lament our raid, Think of...
Página 64 - Some feelings are to mortals given, With less of earth in them than heaven : And if there be a human tear From passion's dross refined and clear, A tear so limpid and so meek, It would not stain an angel's cheek, 'Tis that which pious fathers shed Upon a duteous daughter's head...
Página 35 - Such wild luxuriant ringlets hid, 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. Her kindness and her worth to spy, You need but gaze on Ellen's eye ; Not Katrine, in her mirror blue, Gives back the shaggy banks more true...