The Lady of the LakeAdam and Charles Black, 1871 - 353 páginas |
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... sire , a hound of singular grace . ' Whereupon we may presume that some of the kind proue white sometimes , but they are not of the kind of the Greffiers or Bouxes , which we haue at these days . " - The noble Art of Vencrie or Hunting ...
... sire , a hound of singular grace . ' Whereupon we may presume that some of the kind proue white sometimes , but they are not of the kind of the Greffiers or Bouxes , which we haue at these days . " - The noble Art of Vencrie or Hunting ...
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... sire , whose eye intent Was on the vision'd future bent . " 1 [ MS .- " Till on the lake's enchanting strand . " j 2 [ MS . " Is often on the future bent . " ] [ See Appendix , Note A. ] He saw your steed , a dappled grey , Lie 48 Canto ...
... sire , whose eye intent Was on the vision'd future bent . " 1 [ MS .- " Till on the lake's enchanting strand . " j 2 [ MS . " Is often on the future bent . " ] [ See Appendix , Note A. ] He saw your steed , a dappled grey , Lie 48 Canto ...
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... sire's tall form might grace the part Of Ferragus , or Ascabart ; 1 But in the absent giant's hold Are women now , and menials old . " XXIX . The mistress of the mansion came , Mature of age , a graceful dame ; Whose easy step and ...
... sire's tall form might grace the part Of Ferragus , or Ascabart ; 1 But in the absent giant's hold Are women now , and menials old . " XXIX . The mistress of the mansion came , Mature of age , a graceful dame ; Whose easy step and ...
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... sires , from age to age , By their good swords had held with toil ; His sire had fall'n in such turmoil , And he , God wot , was forced to stand Oft for his right with blade in hand . This morning with Lord Moray's train He chased a ...
... sires , from age to age , By their good swords had held with toil ; His sire had fall'n in such turmoil , And he , God wot , was forced to stand Oft for his right with blade in hand . This morning with Lord Moray's train He chased a ...
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... sire , in native virtue great , Resigning lordship , lands , and state , Not then to fortune more resign'd , Than yonder oak might give the wind ; The graceful foliage storms may reave , The noble stem they cannot grieve . For me ...
... sire , in native virtue great , Resigning lordship , lands , and state , Not then to fortune more resign'd , Than yonder oak might give the wind ; The graceful foliage storms may reave , The noble stem they cannot grieve . For me ...
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