The Lady of the LakeBaudry's European Libr., 1838 - 397 páginas |
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... soul to dare , The sparkling glance , soon blown to fire , Of hasty love , or headlong ire . His limbs were cast in manly mould , For hardy sports or contest bold ; And though in peaceful garb array'd , And weaponless , except his blade ...
... soul to dare , The sparkling glance , soon blown to fire , Of hasty love , or headlong ire . His limbs were cast in manly mould , For hardy sports or contest bold ; And though in peaceful garb array'd , And weaponless , except his blade ...
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... soul he interchanged With friends whose hearts were long estranged . They come , in dim procession led , The cold , the faithless , and the dead ; As warm each hand , each brow as gay , As if they parted yesterday . And doubt distracts ...
... soul he interchanged With friends whose hearts were long estranged . They come , in dim procession led , The cold , the faithless , and the dead ; As warm each hand , each brow as gay , As if they parted yesterday . And doubt distracts ...
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... soul glanced from her eye , " My debts to Roderick's house I know : All that a mother could bestow , To Lady Margaret's care I owe , Since first an orphan in the wild She sorrow'd o'er her sister's child ; To her brave chieftain son ...
... soul glanced from her eye , " My debts to Roderick's house I know : All that a mother could bestow , To Lady Margaret's care I owe , Since first an orphan in the wild She sorrow'd o'er her sister's child ; To her brave chieftain son ...
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... soul . XXV . Of stature tall , and slender frame , [ MS . The dogs with whimpering notes repaid . " ] [ MS .- " Like fabled huntress of the wood . " ] But firmly knit , was Malcolm Græme . The belted 44 WALTER SCOTT'S POETICAL WORKS . 3.
... soul . XXV . Of stature tall , and slender frame , [ MS . The dogs with whimpering notes repaid . " ] [ MS .- " Like fabled huntress of the wood . " ] But firmly knit , was Malcolm Græme . The belted 44 WALTER SCOTT'S POETICAL WORKS . 3.
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... soul : Behold through each lack - lustre , eyeless hole , The gay recess of wisdom , and of wit , And passion's bost , that never brook'd control : Can all saint , sage , or sophist ever writ , People this lonely tower , this tenement ...
... soul : Behold through each lack - lustre , eyeless hole , The gay recess of wisdom , and of wit , And passion's bost , that never brook'd control : Can all saint , sage , or sophist ever writ , People this lonely tower , this tenement ...
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