The Lady of the LakeBaudry's European Libr., 1838 - 397 páginas |
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... hours so much to literary labour , that I should have felt difficulty in employing myself otherwise ; and so , like Dogberry , I generously bestowed all my tediousness on the public , comforting myself with the reflection , that if ...
... hours so much to literary labour , that I should have felt difficulty in employing myself otherwise ; and so , like Dogberry , I generously bestowed all my tediousness on the public , comforting myself with the reflection , that if ...
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... round With their long fibres swept the ground . [ MS .- " This gentle hand had grasp'd an oar : Yet with main strength the oars he drew . " ] Here , for retreat in dangerous hour , Some chief 20 WALTER SCOTT'S POETICAL WORKS .
... round With their long fibres swept the ground . [ MS .- " This gentle hand had grasp'd an oar : Yet with main strength the oars he drew . " ] Here , for retreat in dangerous hour , Some chief 20 WALTER SCOTT'S POETICAL WORKS .
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... hour of necessity , which , as circumstances would admit , was a tower , a cavern , or a rustic hut , in a strong and secluded situation . One of these last gave refuge to the unfortunate Charles Edward , in his perilous wanderings ...
... hour of necessity , which , as circumstances would admit , was a tower , a cavern , or a rustic hut , in a strong and secluded situation . One of these last gave refuge to the unfortunate Charles Edward , in his perilous wanderings ...
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... trees wept in balmy dew ; The aspen slept on Benvenue ; Wild were the heart whose passions ' power Defied the influence of the hour . " ] The silver light , with quivering glance , Play'd on THE LADY OF THE LAKE . 27.
... trees wept in balmy dew ; The aspen slept on Benvenue ; Wild were the heart whose passions ' power Defied the influence of the hour . " ] The silver light , with quivering glance , Play'd on THE LADY OF THE LAKE . 27.
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... hour , To draw the lightning on thy bower ; For well thou know'st , at this grey head The royal bolt were fiercest sped . For thee , who , at thy King's command , Canst aid him with a gallant band , Submission , homage , humbled pride ...
... hour , To draw the lightning on thy bower ; For well thou know'st , at this grey head The royal bolt were fiercest sped . For thee , who , at thy King's command , Canst aid him with a gallant band , Submission , homage , humbled pride ...
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