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Highest of all , where white peaks glanced , Where glist'ning 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 .
Highest of all , where white peaks glanced , Where glist'ning 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 .
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... which was so much of the same colour , that one could discover no difference in the clearest day . " - HOME's History of the Rebellion , Lond . 1802 , 4to , p . 381 . “ On heaven and on thy lady call , And THE LADY OF THE LAKE . 21.
... which was so much of the same colour , that one could discover no difference in the clearest day . " - HOME's History of the Rebellion , Lond . 1802 , 4to , p . 381 . “ On heaven and on thy lady call , And THE LADY OF THE LAKE . 21.
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“ On heaven and on thy lady call , And enter the enchanted hall ! ”XXVII . “ My hope , my heaven , my trust must be , My gentle guide , in following thee . ”He cross'd the threshold — and a clang Of angry steel that instant rang .
“ On heaven and on thy lady call , And enter the enchanted hall ! ”XXVII . “ My hope , my heaven , my trust must be , My gentle guide , in following thee . ”He cross'd the threshold — and a clang Of angry steel that instant rang .
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His midnight orisons he told , A prayer with every bead of gold , Consign'd to heaven his cares and woes , And sunk in undisturb'd repose ; Until the heath - cock shrilly crew , And morning dawn'd on Benvenue . 99 THE LADY OF THE LAKE .
His midnight orisons he told , A prayer with every bead of gold , Consign'd to heaven his cares and woes , And sunk in undisturb'd repose ; Until the heath - cock shrilly crew , And morning dawn'd on Benvenue . 99 THE LADY OF THE LAKE .
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... Came marring all the festal mirth , Appalling me who gave them birth , And , disobedient to my call , Wail'd loud through Bothwell's banner'd hall , Ere Douglasses , to ruin driven , ' Were exiled from their native heaven.
... Came marring all the festal mirth , Appalling me who gave them birth , And , disobedient to my call , Wail'd loud through Bothwell's banner'd hall , Ere Douglasses , to ruin driven , ' Were exiled from their native heaven.
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