The Lady of the LakeBaudry's European Libr., 1838 - 397 páginas |
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... ROKEBY's kindred banner flew . ' And thus , ' he said , ' will friends divide ! ' I heard , and thought how , side ... ROKEBY . 197.
... ROKEBY's kindred banner flew . ' And thus , ' he said , ' will friends divide ! ' I heard , and thought how , side ... ROKEBY . 197.
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... Rokeby's knight . To love her was an easy hest , The secret empress of his breast ; To woo her was a harder task To ... ROKEBY . 205.
... Rokeby's knight . To love her was an easy hest , The secret empress of his breast ; To woo her was a harder task To ... ROKEBY . 205.
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... Rokeby led his ranks , To aid the valiant northern Earls , Who drew the sword for royal Charles . Mortham , by marriage near allied , - His sister had been Rokeby's bride , Though long before the civil fray , In peaceful grave the lady ...
... Rokeby led his ranks , To aid the valiant northern Earls , Who drew the sword for royal Charles . Mortham , by marriage near allied , - His sister had been Rokeby's bride , Though long before the civil fray , In peaceful grave the lady ...
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... Rokeby's park and chase that lay , And , skirting high the valley's ridge , They cross'd by Greta's ancient bridge ; Descending where her waters wind Free for a space and unconfined , As , ' scaped from Brignall's dark - wood glen , She ...
... Rokeby's park and chase that lay , And , skirting high the valley's ridge , They cross'd by Greta's ancient bridge ; Descending where her waters wind Free for a space and unconfined , As , ' scaped from Brignall's dark - wood glen , She ...
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... Rokeby's tower is seen no more ; Sinking mid Greta's thickets green The journeyers seek another scene . " ] 2 What follows is an attempt to describe the romantic glen , or rather ravine , through which the Greta finds a passage between ...
... Rokeby's tower is seen no more ; Sinking mid Greta's thickets green The journeyers seek another scene . " ] 2 What follows is an attempt to describe the romantic glen , or rather ravine , through which the Greta finds a passage between ...
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arms bade band bard Barnard Castle battle beneath Bertram blood bold brand Brantome brave breast Brignall broadsword brow called CANTO Castle chase chief Chieftain clan cliffs Cynddylan dark death Denzil desperate Douglas dread Earl Ellen fair fate fear fell fierce Fiery Cross fight fire Fitz-James flame gallant gave glance glen grace Græme Greta grey hall hand harp hath hear heard heart heaven Highland honour horse hound King Lady lake land light Loch Loch Achray Loch Katrine Lord loud maid Matilda minstrel morning Mortham mountain ne'er night noble o'er O'Neale Perthshire poem pride Redmond Risingham rock Roderick Dhu Rokeby Rokeby's Saxon scene Scotland Scottish seem'd show'd side silvan sire song soul sound Spain steed stern Stirling Castle stood sword tale thee thine thou tide tower turn'd Twas Urisk wave wild Wilfrid wood youth