The Lady of the Lake: A Poem in Six CantosT. Y. Crowell & Company, 1892 - 331 páginas |
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... rocks , the ravines , and the torrents , which he exhibits , are not the imperfect sketches of a hurried traveller , but the finished studies of a resident artist , deliberately drawn from different points of view ; each has its true ...
... rocks , the ravines , and the torrents , which he exhibits , are not the imperfect sketches of a hurried traveller , but the finished studies of a resident artist , deliberately drawn from different points of view ; each has its true ...
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... Rock , glen , and cavern , paid them back ; To many a mingled sound at once The awaken'd mountain gave response , 1 ... rocks on the south side , said , by tradition , to have been the abode of a giant . In latter times it was the refuge ...
... Rock , glen , and cavern , paid them back ; To many a mingled sound at once The awaken'd mountain gave response , 1 ... rocks on the south side , said , by tradition , to have been the abode of a giant . In latter times it was the refuge ...
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... rocks , and open above head . It may have been originally designed as a toil for deer , who might get in from the outside , but would find it difficult to return . This opinion prevails among the old sportsmen and deer - stalkers in the ...
... rocks , and open above head . It may have been originally designed as a toil for deer , who might get in from the outside , but would find it difficult to return . This opinion prevails among the old sportsmen and deer - stalkers in the ...
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... rock sometimes peep- ing through amongst the clumps . Immediately under the eye , the lower lake , stretching out from narrow beginnings to a breadth of about half a mile , is seen in full prospect . On the But nearer was the copsewood ...
... rock sometimes peep- ing through amongst the clumps . Immediately under the eye , the lower lake , stretching out from narrow beginnings to a breadth of about half a mile , is seen in full prospect . On the But nearer was the copsewood ...
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... rock , from thirty to fifty feet high ; and , stand- ing immediately under this rock , towards its western extremity , he has a double echo of uncommon distinctness . Upon pro- nouncing , with a firm voice , a line of ten syllables , it ...
... rock , from thirty to fifty feet high ; and , stand- ing immediately under this rock , towards its western extremity , he has a double echo of uncommon distinctness . Upon pro- nouncing , with a firm voice , a line of ten syllables , it ...
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