The Lady of the Lake: A Poem, Página 2Arch Constable and Company, 1819 - 433 páginas |
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Página 84
... Stirling's porch ; And , when I light the nuptial torch , A thousand villages in flames Shall scare the slumbers of King James ! -Nay , Ellen , blench not thus away , And , mother , cease these signs , I pray ; I meant not all my heat ...
... Stirling's porch ; And , when I light the nuptial torch , A thousand villages in flames Shall scare the slumbers of King James ! -Nay , Ellen , blench not thus away , And , mother , cease these signs , I pray ; I meant not all my heat ...
Página 145
... Stirling towers . Soon will this dark and gathering cloud Speak on our glens in thunder loud . Inured to bide such bitter bout , The warrior's plaid may bear it out ; But , Norman , how wilt thou provide A shelter for thy bonny bride ...
... Stirling towers . Soon will this dark and gathering cloud Speak on our glens in thunder loud . Inured to bide such bitter bout , The warrior's plaid may bear it out ; But , Norman , how wilt thou provide A shelter for thy bonny bride ...
Página 167
... Stirling gate . I'll place thee in a lovely bower , I'll guard thee like a tender flower , " - " O ! hush , Sir Knight ! ' twere female art , To say I do not read thy heart ; Too much , before , my selfish ear Was idly soothed my praise ...
... Stirling gate . I'll place thee in a lovely bower , I'll guard thee like a tender flower , " - " O ! hush , Sir Knight ! ' twere female art , To say I do not read thy heart ; Too much , before , my selfish ear Was idly soothed my praise ...
Página 192
... the Forth and Teith , The Scottish Highlander calls himself Gael , or Gaul , and terms the Lowlanders , Sassenach , or Saxons . And all the vales between that lie , Till Stirling's 192 THE LADY OF THE LAKE . CANTO IV .
... the Forth and Teith , The Scottish Highlander calls himself Gael , or Gaul , and terms the Lowlanders , Sassenach , or Saxons . And all the vales between that lie , Till Stirling's 192 THE LADY OF THE LAKE . CANTO IV .
Página 193
A Poem Walter Scott. And all the vales between that lie , Till Stirling's turrets melt in sky ; Then , sunk in copse , their farthest glance Gain'd not the length of horseman's lance , ' Twas oft so steep , the foot was fain Assistance ...
A Poem Walter Scott. And all the vales between that lie , Till Stirling's turrets melt in sky ; Then , sunk in copse , their farthest glance Gain'd not the length of horseman's lance , ' Twas oft so steep , the foot was fain Assistance ...
Términos y frases comunes
agen Alpine's arms ballad band bard battle blade blood bold brand Brantome brave breast broad-sword brow called CANTO castle chase chief Chieftain clan Clan-Alpine's Dæmon dark death deep deer Douglas dread drew Duergar e'er Earl of Angus Ellen fair fairy fear Fiery Cross Fitz-James Gael gallant glance glen grace grey hand harp head hear heard heart heath heaven Highland hill hounds isle James John Gunn King king's LADY lake land Lord loud Lowland Macgregor maid maiden Malise merry Minstrel morning mountain ne'er night noble Note o'er pass pibroch plaid pride rock Roderick Dhu round Rowland Yorke Saint Modan Saxon Scotland Scottish seem'd shallop side sire Skofnung snood song sound spear speed stag steed Stirling Stirling Castle stood stranger sword tear thee thine thou tide turn'd Twas Urisk warrior wave western isles wild yonder