The Lady of the LakeAdam and Charles Black, 1871 - 353 páginas |
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... conciled her to my imprudence . Nevertheless , although I answered thus confidently , with the obstinacy often said to be proper to those who bear my surname , I acknowledge that my confidence was considerably 6 INTRODUCTION TO THE.
... conciled her to my imprudence . Nevertheless , although I answered thus confidently , with the obstinacy often said to be proper to those who bear my surname , I acknowledge that my confidence was considerably 6 INTRODUCTION TO THE.
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... bear Loch Katrine's keen and searching air . An instant in this porch she staid , And gaily to the stranger said , " On heaven and on thy lady call , And enter the enchanted hall ! ” — XXVII . แ " My hope , my heaven , my trust must be ...
... bear Loch Katrine's keen and searching air . An instant in this porch she staid , And gaily to the stranger said , " On heaven and on thy lady call , And enter the enchanted hall ! ” — XXVII . แ " My hope , my heaven , my trust must be ...
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... bear the Douglas eye ? Can I not view a Highland brand , But it must match the Douglas hand ? Can I not frame a fever'd dream , But still the Douglas is the theme ? I'll dream no more - by manly mind Not even in sleep is will resign'd ...
... bear the Douglas eye ? Can I not view a Highland brand , But it must match the Douglas hand ? Can I not frame a fever'd dream , But still the Douglas is the theme ? I'll dream no more - by manly mind Not even in sleep is will resign'd ...
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... sable plume ! A maiden grown , I ill could bear His haughty mien and lordly air ; But , if thou join'st a suitor's claim , In serious mood , to Roderick's name , I thrill with anguish ! or , if e'er A Cants II . 83 THE ISLAND .
... sable plume ! A maiden grown , I ill could bear His haughty mien and lordly air ; But , if thou join'st a suitor's claim , In serious mood , to Roderick's name , I thrill with anguish ! or , if e'er A Cants II . 83 THE ISLAND .
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... bear , Spear , pikes , and axes flash in air . Now might you see the tartans brave , And plaids and plumage dance and wave : Now see the bonnets sink and rise , As his tough oar the rower plies ; See , flashing at each sturdy stroke ...
... bear , Spear , pikes , and axes flash in air . Now might you see the tartans brave , And plaids and plumage dance and wave : Now see the bonnets sink and rise , As his tough oar the rower plies ; See , flashing at each sturdy stroke ...
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