The Lady of the LakeAdam and Charles Black, 1871 - 353 páginas |
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... Lowland neighbours . " In former times , those parts of this district , which are situated beyond the Grampian range , were rendered almost inaccessible by strong barriers of rocks , and mountains , and lakes . It was a border country ...
... Lowland neighbours . " In former times , those parts of this district , which are situated beyond the Grampian range , were rendered almost inaccessible by strong barriers of rocks , and mountains , and lakes . It was a border country ...
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... Lowland fair to spy . " ] 2 [ The ancient and powerful family of Graham ( which , for me- trical reasons , is here spelt after the Scottish pronunciation ) held extensive possessions in the counties of Dumbarton and Stirling . Few ...
... Lowland fair to spy . " ] 2 [ The ancient and powerful family of Graham ( which , for me- trical reasons , is here spelt after the Scottish pronunciation ) held extensive possessions in the counties of Dumbarton and Stirling . Few ...
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... Lowland vale or Highland glen , From Tweed to Spey - what marvel , then , At times , unbidden notes should rise , Confusedly bound in memory's ties , Entangling , as they rush along , The war - march with the funeral song ? - Small ...
... Lowland vale or Highland glen , From Tweed to Spey - what marvel , then , At times , unbidden notes should rise , Confusedly bound in memory's ties , Entangling , as they rush along , The war - march with the funeral song ? - Small ...
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... Lowland leave behind , Where once some pleasant hamlet stood , A mass of ashes slaked with blood . The hand that for my father fought , I honour , as his daughter ought ; But can I clasp it reeking red , From peasants slaughter'd in ...
... Lowland leave behind , Where once some pleasant hamlet stood , A mass of ashes slaked with blood . The hand that for my father fought , I honour , as his daughter ought ; But can I clasp it reeking red , From peasants slaughter'd in ...
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... Lowlands , every Highland chief had an epithet expressive of his patriarchal dignity as head of the clan , and which was common to all his predecessors and suc- cessors , as Pharaoh to the kings of Egypt , or Arsaces to those of Parthia ...
... Lowlands , every Highland chief had an epithet expressive of his patriarchal dignity as head of the clan , and which was common to all his predecessors and suc- cessors , as Pharaoh to the kings of Egypt , or Arsaces to those of Parthia ...
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