The Lady of the LakeBaudry's European Libr., 1838 - 397 páginas |
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... ; it has its name by which the spectator is invited to examine the exactness of the resemblance . The figures which are com- THE LADY OF THE LAKE . CANTO FIRST . The 4 . WALTER SCOTT'S POETICAL WORKS . Introduction ibid Argument.
... ; it has its name by which the spectator is invited to examine the exactness of the resemblance . The figures which are com- THE LADY OF THE LAKE . CANTO FIRST . The 4 . WALTER SCOTT'S POETICAL WORKS . Introduction ibid Argument.
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Walter Scott. THE LADY OF THE LAKE . CANTO FIRST . The Chase . Harp of the North ! that mouldering long hast hung On ... lakes , or the heath which waves over their moors . " - Quarterly Review , May , 1810 . " It is honourable to ...
Walter Scott. THE LADY OF THE LAKE . CANTO FIRST . The Chase . Harp of the North ! that mouldering long hast hung On ... lakes , or the heath which waves over their moors . " - Quarterly Review , May , 1810 . " It is honourable to ...
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... lake , tumbles its waters over a rugged precipice of more than thirty feet in height , forming , in the rainy season , several very magnificent cataracts . " The first opening of the lower lake , from the east , is uncommonly ...
... lake , tumbles its waters over a rugged precipice of more than thirty feet in height , forming , in the rainy season , several very magnificent cataracts . " The first opening of the lower lake , from the east , is uncommonly ...
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... lake of Vennachar ; 2 And when the Brigg of Turk was won , 3 The headmost horseman rode alone . VII . Alone , but ... lake itself in front ; the gently - rolling river pursues its serpentine course through an extensive meadow ; at ...
... lake of Vennachar ; 2 And when the Brigg of Turk was won , 3 The headmost horseman rode alone . VII . Alone , but ... lake itself in front ; the gently - rolling river pursues its serpentine course through an extensive meadow ; at ...
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... lake , the lingering morn ! How sweet , at eve , the lover's lute Chime , when the groves were still and mute ! And , when the midnight moon should lave Her forehead in the silver wave , How solemn on the ear would come The holy matins ...
... lake , the lingering morn ! How sweet , at eve , the lover's lute Chime , when the groves were still and mute ! And , when the midnight moon should lave Her forehead in the silver wave , How solemn on the ear would come The holy matins ...
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