The Lady of the LakeBaudry's European Libr., 1838 - 397 páginas |
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... Young Ellen gave a mother's due . ' Meet welcome to her guest she made , And every courteous rite was paid , That hospitality could claim , Though all unask'd his birth and name . Such then the reverence to a guest , That fellest foe ...
... Young Ellen gave a mother's due . ' Meet welcome to her guest she made , And every courteous rite was paid , That hospitality could claim , Though all unask'd his birth and name . Such then the reverence to a guest , That fellest foe ...
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... young laird , celebrates in Irish verse the original of the tribe , the famous warlike actions of the successive heads , and sings his own lyricks as an opiate to the chief , when indisposed for sleep ; but poets are not equally ...
... young laird , celebrates in Irish verse the original of the tribe , the famous warlike actions of the successive heads , and sings his own lyricks as an opiate to the chief , when indisposed for sleep ; but poets are not equally ...
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Walter Scott. For of his clan , in hall and bower , Young Malcolm Græme was held the flower . VII . The Minstrel waked his harp - three times Arose the well - known martial chimes , And thrice their high heroic pride In melancholy ...
Walter Scott. For of his clan , in hall and bower , Young Malcolm Græme was held the flower . VII . The Minstrel waked his harp - three times Arose the well - known martial chimes , And thrice their high heroic pride In melancholy ...
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... young friend , no meaning spy In my poor follower's glistening eye ? I'll tell thee - he recalls the day , When in my praise he led the lay I [ MS . " Nor while on Ellen's faltering tongue Her filial greetings eager hung , Mark'd not ...
... young friend , no meaning spy In my poor follower's glistening eye ? I'll tell thee - he recalls the day , When in my praise he led the lay I [ MS . " Nor while on Ellen's faltering tongue Her filial greetings eager hung , Mark'd not ...
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... young Malcolm as I stray'd Far eastward , in Glenfinlas ' shade , Nor stray'd I safe ; for , all around , Hunters and horsemen scour'd the ground . This youth , though still a royal ward , Risk'd life and land to be my guard , And ...
... young Malcolm as I stray'd Far eastward , in Glenfinlas ' shade , Nor stray'd I safe ; for , all around , Hunters and horsemen scour'd the ground . This youth , though still a royal ward , Risk'd life and land to be my guard , And ...
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arms bade band bard Barnard Castle battle beneath Bertram blood bold brand Brantome brave breast Brignall broadsword brow called CANTO Castle chase chief Chieftain clan cliffs Cynddylan dark death Denzil desperate Douglas dread Earl Ellen fair fate fear fell fierce Fiery Cross fight fire Fitz-James flame gallant gave glance glen grace Græme Greta grey hall hand harp hath hear heard heart heaven Highland honour horse hound King Lady lake land light Loch Loch Achray Loch Katrine Lord loud maid Matilda minstrel morning Mortham mountain ne'er night noble o'er O'Neale Perthshire poem pride Redmond Risingham rock Roderick Dhu Rokeby Rokeby's Saxon scene Scotland Scottish seem'd show'd side silvan sire song soul sound Spain steed stern Stirling Castle stood sword tale thee thine thou tide tower turn'd Twas Urisk wave wild Wilfrid wood youth