The Lady of the LakeAdam and Charles Black, 1871 - 353 páginas |
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... pronounced , or more properly Uaigh mor , is a mountain to the north - east of the village of Callender in Menteith , deriving its name , which signifies the great den , or III . Yell'd on the view the opening pack ; Canto I. 25 THE CHASE .
... pronounced , or more properly Uaigh mor , is a mountain to the north - east of the village of Callender in Menteith , deriving its name , which signifies the great den , or III . Yell'd on the view the opening pack ; Canto I. 25 THE CHASE .
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... mountain gave response , A hundred dogs bay'd deep and strong , Clatter'd a hundred steeds along , Their peal the merry horns rung out , A hundred voices join'd the shout ; With hark and whoop and wild halloo , No rest Benvoirlich's ...
... mountain gave response , A hundred dogs bay'd deep and strong , Clatter'd a hundred steeds along , Their peal the merry horns rung out , A hundred voices join'd the shout ; With hark and whoop and wild halloo , No rest Benvoirlich's ...
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... mountain side Had the bold burst their mettle tried . V. The noble stag was pausing now , Upon the mountain's southern brow , Where broad extended , far beneath , The varied realms of fair Menteith , With anxious eye he wander'd o'er ...
... mountain side Had the bold burst their mettle tried . V. The noble stag was pausing now , Upon the mountain's southern brow , Where broad extended , far beneath , The varied realms of fair Menteith , With anxious eye he wander'd o'er ...
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... mountain more than half way up . " Advancing to the westward , the view of the lake is lost for about a mile . The upper lake , which is by far the most exten- sive , is separated from the lower by a stream of about 200 yards in length ...
... mountain more than half way up . " Advancing to the westward , the view of the lake is lost for about a mile . The upper lake , which is by far the most exten- sive , is separated from the lower by a stream of about 200 yards in length ...
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... mountain , 3009 feet in height , which bounds the horizon on the north - west from Callender . The name , according to Celtic etymologists , signifies the Mountain of God . ] 4 [ Two mountain streams - the one flowing from Loch Voil ...
... mountain , 3009 feet in height , which bounds the horizon on the north - west from Callender . The name , according to Celtic etymologists , signifies the Mountain of God . ] 4 [ Two mountain streams - the one flowing from Loch Voil ...
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