The Lady of the Lake: A Poem in Six CantosT. Y. Crowell & Company, 1892 - 331 páginas |
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... thee cling , Muffling with verdant ringlet every string , - O minstrel Harp , still must thine accents sleep ? Mid rustling leaves and fountains murmuring , Still must thy sweeter sounds their silence keep , Nor bid a warrior smile ...
... thee cling , Muffling with verdant ringlet every string , - O minstrel Harp , still must thine accents sleep ? Mid rustling leaves and fountains murmuring , Still must thy sweeter sounds their silence keep , Nor bid a warrior smile ...
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... thee to thy bier , But barber's hand will boar's hurt heal , therefore thou need'st not fear . " At all times , however , the task was dangerous , and to be adventured upon wisely and warily , either by getting behind the stag while he ...
... thee to thy bier , But barber's hand will boar's hurt heal , therefore thou need'st not fear . " At all times , however , the task was dangerous , and to be adventured upon wisely and warily , either by getting behind the stag while he ...
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... thee . " He cross'd the threshold — and a clang Of angry steel that instant rang . To his bold brow his spirit rush'd , But soon for vain alarm he blush'd , When on the floor he saw display'd , Cause of the din , a naked blade Dropp'd ...
... thee . " He cross'd the threshold — and a clang Of angry steel that instant rang . To his bold brow his spirit rush'd , But soon for vain alarm he blush'd , When on the floor he saw display'd , Cause of the din , a naked blade Dropp'd ...
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... thee lying ; Sleep ! nor dream in yonder glen , How thy gallant steed lay dying . Huntsman , rest ; thy chase is done ; Think not of the rising sun , For at dawning to assail ye , Here no bugles sound reveillé . ” XXXIII . - The hall ...
... thee lying ; Sleep ! nor dream in yonder glen , How thy gallant steed lay dying . Huntsman , rest ; thy chase is done ; Think not of the rising sun , For at dawning to assail ye , Here no bugles sound reveillé . ” XXXIII . - The hall ...
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... like that in Virgil or Homer . ' I bowed and told him I believed so . This you may believe was very edifying and delightful . " — Letters , ii . 167 . “ High place to thee in royal court , High CANTO II . ] 55 THE ISLAND .
... like that in Virgil or Homer . ' I bowed and told him I believed so . This you may believe was very edifying and delightful . " — Letters , ii . 167 . “ High place to thee in royal court , High CANTO II . ] 55 THE ISLAND .
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