The Lady of the LakeBaudry's European Libr., 1838 - 397 páginas |
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... Matilda , heir of Rokeby's knight . To love her was an easy hest , The secret empress of his breast ; To woo her was a harder task To one that durst not hope or ask . Yet all Matilda could , she gave In pity to her gentle slave ...
... Matilda , heir of Rokeby's knight . To love her was an easy hest , The secret empress of his breast ; To woo her was a harder task To one that durst not hope or ask . Yet all Matilda could , she gave In pity to her gentle slave ...
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... Matilda's way , I [ MS .- " Now frowning dark on different side , 2 3 Their vassals and their lords divide . " ] MS .- " Dame Alice and Matilda bright , Daughter and wife of Rokeby's Knight , Wait in his halls , " etc. ] [ MS . " But ...
... Matilda's way , I [ MS .- " Now frowning dark on different side , 2 3 Their vassals and their lords divide . " ] MS .- " Dame Alice and Matilda bright , Daughter and wife of Rokeby's Knight , Wait in his halls , " etc. ] [ MS . " But ...
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... Matilda's wonted round , While springs his heart at every sound . She comes ! - ' tis but a passing sight , Yet serves to cheat his weary night ; She comes not - He will wait the hour , When her lamp lightens in the tower ; " ' Tis ...
... Matilda's wonted round , While springs his heart at every sound . She comes ! - ' tis but a passing sight , Yet serves to cheat his weary night ; She comes not - He will wait the hour , When her lamp lightens in the tower ; " ' Tis ...
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... Matilda's bower . VII . The open vale is soon pass'd o'er , to stop them the passage ; but they returning aside , got to Weatherbie , and so to Tadcaster , and finally came forward unto Braham - moor , near to Haizlewood , where they ...
... Matilda's bower . VII . The open vale is soon pass'd o'er , to stop them the passage ; but they returning aside , got to Weatherbie , and so to Tadcaster , and finally came forward unto Braham - moor , near to Haizlewood , where they ...
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... Matilda , all so coy To thee , is of another mood To that bold youth of Erin's blood . Thy ditties will she freely praise , And pay thy pains with courtly phrase ; In a rough path will oft command— Accept at least - thy friendly hand ...
... Matilda , all so coy To thee , is of another mood To that bold youth of Erin's blood . Thy ditties will she freely praise , And pay thy pains with courtly phrase ; In a rough path will oft command— Accept at least - thy friendly hand ...
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