The Lady of the LakeBaudry's European Libr., 1838 - 397 páginas |
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... held this conversation , was , no doubt , his aunt , Miss Christian Rutherford ; there was no other female relation dead when this Introduction was written , whom I can suppose him to have consulted on literary questions . Lady Capulet ...
... held this conversation , was , no doubt , his aunt , Miss Christian Rutherford ; there was no other female relation dead when this Introduction was written , whom I can suppose him to have consulted on literary questions . Lady Capulet ...
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... was regarded by my contemporaries , " they could not but say I had the crown , " and had enjoyed for a time that popularity which is so much coveted . I conceived , however , that I held the distinguished THE LADY OF THE LAKE . 3.
... was regarded by my contemporaries , " they could not but say I had the crown , " and had enjoyed for a time that popularity which is so much coveted . I conceived , however , that I held the distinguished THE LADY OF THE LAKE . 3.
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Walter Scott. I conceived , however , that I held the distinguished situation I had obtained , however unworthily , rather like the champion of pugilism , on the condition of being always ready to show proofs of my skill , than in the ...
Walter Scott. I conceived , however , that I held the distinguished situation I had obtained , however unworthily , rather like the champion of pugilism , on the condition of being always ready to show proofs of my skill , than in the ...
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... Held westward with unwearied race , And left behind the panting chase . VI . ' Twere long to tell what steeds gave o'er , As swept the hunt through Cambus - more ; What reins were tighten'd in despair , When rose Benledi's ridge in air ...
... Held westward with unwearied race , And left behind the panting chase . VI . ' Twere long to tell what steeds gave o'er , As swept the hunt through Cambus - more ; What reins were tighten'd in despair , When rose Benledi's ridge in air ...
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... held particularly dangerous , a wound received from a stag's horn being then deemed poisonous , and more dangerous than one from the tusks of a boar , as the old rhyme testifies : - " If thou be hurt with hert , it brings thee to thy ...
... held particularly dangerous , a wound received from a stag's horn being then deemed poisonous , and more dangerous than one from the tusks of a boar , as the old rhyme testifies : - " If thou be hurt with hert , it brings thee to thy ...
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