The Lady of the LakeMacmillan, 1900 - 208 páginas |
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... hands at every flash , and shouting , " Bonny , bonny ! " He is described as a win- some bairn , with bright brown hair , merry yet deter- mined light blue eyes , the somewhat conical forehead we know so well in his portraits , and the ...
... hands at every flash , and shouting , " Bonny , bonny ! " He is described as a win- some bairn , with bright brown hair , merry yet deter- mined light blue eyes , the somewhat conical forehead we know so well in his portraits , and the ...
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... hands . While there , too , he bought the first wheeled carriage which ever entered Liddesdale . In the opening summer of this century , he and his pretty wife enjoyed many an excursion , among his favorite haunts , driving in the new ...
... hands . While there , too , he bought the first wheeled carriage which ever entered Liddesdale . In the opening summer of this century , he and his pretty wife enjoyed many an excursion , among his favorite haunts , driving in the new ...
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... hand , " he said ; " it fascinates my eye ; it never stops ; page after page is finished and thrown on that heap of manuscript , and still it goes on unwearied ; and so it will be until candles are brought in , and God knows how long ...
... hand , " he said ; " it fascinates my eye ; it never stops ; page after page is finished and thrown on that heap of manuscript , and still it goes on unwearied ; and so it will be until candles are brought in , and God knows how long ...
Página xxvii
... hands full of the fragrant sweetbrier , which the old coachman had culled during our absence at the Abbey . A gentle lady and her daughter were already in the compart- ment . Some of the roses naturally soon found their way to the white ...
... hands full of the fragrant sweetbrier , which the old coachman had culled during our absence at the Abbey . A gentle lady and her daughter were already in the compart- ment . Some of the roses naturally soon found their way to the white ...
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Walter Scott. O , wake once more ! how rude soe'er the hand That ventures o'er thy magic maze to stray ; O , wake once more ! though scarce my skill command Some feeble echoing of thine earlier lay : Though harsh and faint , and soon to ...
Walter Scott. O , wake once more ! how rude soe'er the hand That ventures o'er thy magic maze to stray ; O , wake once more ! though scarce my skill command Some feeble echoing of thine earlier lay : Though harsh and faint , and soon to ...
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