The Lady of the LakeAdam and Charles Black, 1871 - 353 páginas |
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... 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- stances would admit , was a tower , a cavern , or a rustic hut , in ...
... 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- stances would admit , was a tower , a cavern , or a rustic hut , in ...
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... Lives of the most renowned Saincts of England , Scotland , and Ireland , by the R. FATHER HIEROME PORTER . Doway , 1632 , 4to , tome i . D. 438 . VIII . “ But ah ! dear lady , thus 74 Canto II . THE LADY OF THE LAKE . Can thus its ...
... Lives of the most renowned Saincts of England , Scotland , and Ireland , by the R. FATHER HIEROME PORTER . Doway , 1632 , 4to , tome i . D. 438 . VIII . “ But ah ! dear lady , thus 74 Canto II . THE LADY OF THE LAKE . Can thus its ...
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... live to see thee grace , In Scotland's court , thy birth - right place , To see my favourite's step advance , 2 The lightest in the courtly dance , The cause of every gallant's sigh , And leading star of every eye , And theme of every ...
... live to see thee grace , In Scotland's court , thy birth - right place , To see my favourite's step advance , 2 The lightest in the courtly dance , The cause of every gallant's sigh , And leading star of every eye , And theme of every ...
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... to be entered on ; and written , for the most part , with great tenderness and beauty . The follow- ing , we think , is among the most striking . " -- JEFFREY . } Yet live there still who can remember well , How 115 ...
... to be entered on ; and written , for the most part , with great tenderness and beauty . The follow- ing , we think , is among the most striking . " -- JEFFREY . } Yet live there still who can remember well , How 115 ...
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Walter Scott. Yet live there still who can remember well , How , when a mountain chief his bugle blew , Both field and forest , dingle , cliff , and dell , And solitary heath , the signal knew ; And fast the faithful clan around him drew ...
Walter Scott. Yet live there still who can remember well , How , when a mountain chief his bugle blew , Both field and forest , dingle , cliff , and dell , And solitary heath , the signal knew ; And fast the faithful clan around him drew ...
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