The Lady of the LakeAdam and Charles Black, 1871 - 353 páginas |
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Walter Scott. THE LADY OF THE LAKE BY SIR WALTER , SCOTT , BART . " Hail to the Chief who in triumph advances . " EDINBURGH ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK AND CHARLES 1871 747490 - B . INTRODUCTION ΤΟ THE LADY OF THE LAKE . VIII .
Walter Scott. THE LADY OF THE LAKE BY SIR WALTER , SCOTT , BART . " Hail to the Chief who in triumph advances . " EDINBURGH ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK AND CHARLES 1871 747490 - B . INTRODUCTION ΤΟ THE LADY OF THE LAKE . VIII .
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... chiefs - their wild and lofty traditions- their national enthusiasm ― the melancholy grandeur of the scenes they inhabit - and the multiplied superstitions which still linger among them - without feeling , that there is no existing ...
... chiefs - their wild and lofty traditions- their national enthusiasm ― the melancholy grandeur of the scenes they inhabit - and the multiplied superstitions which still linger among them - without feeling , that there is no existing ...
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... chiefs attention bow'd ; For still the burden of thy minstrelsy Was Knighthood's dauntless deed , and Beauty's matchless eye . O wake once more ! how rude soe'er the hand That ventures o'er thy magic maze to stray ; O wake once more ...
... chiefs attention bow'd ; For still the burden of thy minstrelsy Was Knighthood's dauntless deed , and Beauty's matchless eye . O wake once more ! how rude soe'er the hand That ventures o'er thy magic maze to stray ; O wake once more ...
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... Chief , who hears his warder call , " To arms ! the foemen storm the wall , " The antler'd monarch of the waste Sprung from his heathery couch in haste . But , ere his fleet career he took , The dew - drops from his flanks he shook ...
... Chief , who hears his warder call , " To arms ! the foemen storm the wall , " The antler'd monarch of the waste Sprung from his heathery couch in haste . But , ere his fleet career he took , The dew - drops from his flanks he shook ...
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... chief had framed a rustic bower.1 1 The Celtic chieftains whose lives were continually exposed to peril , had usually , in the most retired spot of their domains , some place of retreat for the hour of necessity , which , as circum ...
... chief had framed a rustic bower.1 1 The Celtic chieftains whose lives were continually exposed to peril , had usually , in the most retired spot of their domains , some place of retreat for the hour of necessity , which , as circum ...
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