The Lady of the LakeAdam and Charles Black, 1871 - 353 páginas |
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... ancient manners , the habits and customs of the aboriginal race by whom the Highlands of Scotland were inhabited , had always appeared to me peculiarly adapted to poetry . The change in their manners , too , had taken place almost ...
... ancient manners , the habits and customs of the aboriginal race by whom the Highlands of Scotland were inhabited , had always appeared to me peculiarly adapted to poetry . The change in their manners , too , had taken place almost ...
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... ancient Nimrod , who had been completely surprised out of all doubts of the reality of the tale . of his remarks gave me less pleasure . He de- tected the identity of the King with the wandering knight , Fitz - James , when he winds his ...
... ancient Nimrod , who had been completely surprised out of all doubts of the reality of the tale . of his remarks gave me less pleasure . He de- tected the identity of the King with the wandering knight , Fitz - James , when he winds his ...
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... ancient days of Caledon , Was thy voice mute amid the festal crowd , 1 [ MS . " And on the fitful breeze thy numbers flung , Till envious ivy , with her verdant ring , Mantled and muffled each melodious string , -- Wizard Harp , still ...
... ancient days of Caledon , Was thy voice mute amid the festal crowd , 1 [ MS . " And on the fitful breeze thy numbers flung , Till envious ivy , with her verdant ring , Mantled and muffled each melodious string , -- Wizard Harp , still ...
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... ancient hunter had the pe- rilous task of going in upon , and killing or disabling the desperate animal . At certain times of the year this was held particularly dangerous , a wound received from a stag's horn being then deem- ed ...
... ancient hunter had the pe- rilous task of going in upon , and killing or disabling the desperate animal . At certain times of the year this was held particularly dangerous , a wound received from a stag's horn being then deem- ed ...
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... ancient French lan- guage altered a little . " - " The harp and clairschoes are now only heard of in the Highlands in ancient song . At what period these instruments ceased to be used , is not on record ; and tra- dition is silent on ...
... ancient French lan- guage altered a little . " - " The harp and clairschoes are now only heard of in the Highlands in ancient song . At what period these instruments ceased to be used , is not on record ; and tra- dition is silent on ...
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