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THE LADY OF THE LAKE . CANTO FIRST . 1 4 The Chase . Harp of the North ! that mouldering long hast hung On the witch - elm that shades Saint Fillan's spring , And down the fitful breeze thy numbers flung , Till envious ivy did around ...
THE LADY OF THE LAKE . CANTO FIRST . 1 4 The Chase . Harp of the North ! that mouldering long hast hung On the witch - elm that shades Saint Fillan's spring , And down the fitful breeze thy numbers flung , Till envious ivy did around ...
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A few hundred yards to the east of it , the Avendow , which had just issued from the lake , tumbles its waters over a rugged precipice of more than thirty feet in height , forming , in the rainy season , several very magnificent ...
A few hundred yards to the east of it , the Avendow , which had just issued from the lake , tumbles its waters over a rugged precipice of more than thirty feet in height , forming , in the rainy season , several very magnificent ...
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Few were the stragglers , following far , That reach'd the lake of Vennachar ; : And when the Brigg of Turk was won , The headmost horseman rode alone . VII . Alone , but with unbated zeal , That horseman plied the scourge and steel ...
Few were the stragglers , following far , That reach'd the lake of Vennachar ; : And when the Brigg of Turk was won , The headmost horseman rode alone . VII . Alone , but with unbated zeal , That horseman plied the scourge and steel ...
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The turrets of a cloister grey ; How blithely might the bugle - horn Chide , on the 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 ...
The turrets of a cloister grey ; How blithely might the bugle - horn Chide , on the 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 ...
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... Push'd her light sballop from the shore . " ] ( MS.- " $ 0 o'er the lake the swan would spring , Then turn to prane its ruffled wing . " ) He told of his benighted road ; His réady speech 18 WALTER SCOTT'S POETICAL WORKS .
... Push'd her light sballop from the shore . " ] ( MS.- " $ 0 o'er the lake the swan would spring , Then turn to prane its ruffled wing . " ) He told of his benighted road ; His réady speech 18 WALTER SCOTT'S POETICAL WORKS .
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