The Lady of the LakeAdam and Charles Black, 1871 - 353 páginas |
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... seen much , and heard more , of that romantic country , where I was in the habit of spending some time every autumn ; and the scenery of Loch Katrine was connected with the recollection of many a dear friend and merry expedition of ...
... seen much , and heard more , of that romantic country , where I was in the habit of spending some time every autumn ; and the scenery of Loch Katrine was connected with the recollection of many a dear friend and merry expedition of ...
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... seen in full prospect . On the right , the banks are skirted with extensive oak woods , which cover the mountain more than half way up . " Advancing to the westward , the view of the lake is lost for about a mile . The upper lake ...
... seen in full prospect . On the right , the banks are skirted with extensive oak woods , which cover the mountain more than half way up . " Advancing to the westward , the view of the lake is lost for about a mile . The upper lake ...
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... seen also , on the right hand , the entrance to Glenfinlas , and in the distance Benvenue . " - GRAHAM . ] While every gasp with sobs he drew , The labouring 30 Canto 1 THE LADY OF THE LAKE . That horseman plied the scourge and steel ; ...
... seen also , on the right hand , the entrance to Glenfinlas , and in the distance Benvenue . " - GRAHAM . ] While every gasp with sobs he drew , The labouring 30 Canto 1 THE LADY OF THE LAKE . That horseman plied the scourge and steel ; ...
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... seen . Aloft on native pillars borne , Of mountain fir with bark unshorn , Where Ellen's hand had taught to twine The ivy and Idæan vine , The clematis , the favour'd flower Which boasts the name of virgin - bower , And every hardy ...
... seen . Aloft on native pillars borne , Of mountain fir with bark unshorn , Where Ellen's hand had taught to twine The ivy and Idæan vine , The clematis , the favour'd flower Which boasts the name of virgin - bower , And every hardy ...
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... seen ; excess , are said to have considered it as churlish , to ask a stran- ger his name or lineage , before he had taken refreshment . Feuds were so frequent among them , that a contrary rule would in many cases have produced the ...
... seen ; excess , are said to have considered it as churlish , to ask a stran- ger his name or lineage , before he had taken refreshment . Feuds were so frequent among them , that a contrary rule would in many cases have produced the ...
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Allan Alpine's arms ballad band battle Benvenue blade blood bold brand Brantome brave breast broadsword brow called CANTO castle chase chief Chieftain clan Clan-Alpine's copse dark deep deer Douglas drew Duergar Earl of Angus Ellen fair fairy fear Fiery Cross Fitz-James Gael gallant gave glance glen grace grey hand harp hear heard heart heath Highland hill hounds isle James John Gunn King knight Lady lake land Loch Achray Loch Katrine Lord loud Lowland Macgregor maid maiden Malcolm Græme Malise merry Minstrel morning mountain ne'er noble Note o'er pass Perthshire pibroch plaid pride rock Roderick Dhu round Rowland Yorke rude Saxon Scotland Scottish seem'd shallop side sire snood song sound spear speed stag steed Stirling Stirling Castle stood stranger sword tear thee thine thou tide turn'd Twas Urisk VIII warrior wave wild wind