The Lady of the LakeAdam and Charles Black, 1871 - 223 páginas |
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... e'er should feed On thy fleet limbs , my matchless steed ! Woe worth the chase , woe worth the day , That costs thy life , my gallant gray ! " X. Then through the dell his horn resounds , From vain pursuit to call the hounds . Back limp ...
... e'er should feed On thy fleet limbs , my matchless steed ! Woe worth the chase , woe worth the day , That costs thy life , my gallant gray ! " X. Then through the dell his horn resounds , From vain pursuit to call the hounds . Back limp ...
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... e'er before , His noble hand had grasp'd an oar : Yet with main strength his strokes he drew , And o'er the lake the shallop flew ; With heads erect , and whimpering cry , The hounds behind their passage ply . Nor frequent does the ...
... e'er before , His noble hand had grasp'd an oar : Yet with main strength his strokes he drew , And o'er the lake the shallop flew ; With heads erect , and whimpering cry , The hounds behind their passage ply . Nor frequent does the ...
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... e'er wore jewel in her hair , So highly did his bosom swell , As at that simple mute farewell . Now with a trusty mountain - guide , And his dark stag - hounds by his side , He parts - the maid , unconscious still , Watch'd him wind ...
... e'er wore jewel in her hair , So highly did his bosom swell , As at that simple mute farewell . Now with a trusty mountain - guide , And his dark stag - hounds by his side , He parts - the maid , unconscious still , Watch'd him wind ...
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... e'er , and smiled ! In Holy - Rood a knight he slew ; I saw , when back the dirk he drew , Courtiers give place before the stride Of the undaunted homicide ; And since , though outlaw'd , hath his hand Full sternly kept his mountain ...
... e'er , and smiled ! In Holy - Rood a knight he slew ; I saw , when back the dirk he drew , Courtiers give place before the stride Of the undaunted homicide ; And since , though outlaw'd , hath his hand Full sternly kept his mountain ...
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... plume ; A maiden grown , I ill could bear His haughty mien and lordly air : But , if thou join'st a suitor's claim , In serious mood , to Roderick's name , I thrill with anguish ! or , if e'er A Canto II . ] 41 The Island .
... plume ; A maiden grown , I ill could bear His haughty mien and lordly air : But , if thou join'st a suitor's claim , In serious mood , to Roderick's name , I thrill with anguish ! or , if e'er A Canto II . ] 41 The Island .
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