The Lady of the LakeAdam and Charles Black, 1871 - 353 páginas |
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... Young Ellen gave a mother's due.2 Meet welcome to her guest she made , And every courteous rite was paid , That hospitality could claim , Though all unask'd his birth and name.3 1 [ See Appendix , Note B. ] 2 [ MS .- " To whom , though ...
... Young Ellen gave a mother's due.2 Meet welcome to her guest she made , And every courteous rite was paid , That hospitality could claim , Though all unask'd his birth and name.3 1 [ See Appendix , Note B. ] 2 [ MS .- " To whom , though ...
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... young laird , celebrates in Irish verse the original of the tribe , the famous war . like actions of the successive heads , and sings his own lyricks as an opiate to the chief , when indisposed for sleep ; but poets are not equally ...
... young laird , celebrates in Irish verse the original of the tribe , the famous war . like actions of the successive heads , and sings his own lyricks as an opiate to the chief , when indisposed for sleep ; but poets are not equally ...
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... Young Malcolm Græme was held the flower . VII . The Minstrel waked his harp - three times Arose the well - known martial chimes , And thrice their high heroic pride In melancholy murmurs died . " Vainly thou bid'st , O noble maid ...
... Young Malcolm Græme was held the flower . VII . The Minstrel waked his harp - three times Arose the well - known martial chimes , And thrice their high heroic pride In melancholy murmurs died . " Vainly thou bid'st , O noble maid ...
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... young friend , no meaning spy In my poor follower's glistening eye ? I'll tell thee : -he recalls the day , When in my praise he led the lay O'er the arch'd gate of Bothwell proud , While many a minstrel answer'd loud , [ MS . " Nor ...
... young friend , no meaning spy In my poor follower's glistening eye ? I'll tell thee : -he recalls the day , When in my praise he led the lay O'er the arch'd gate of Bothwell proud , While many a minstrel answer'd loud , [ MS . " Nor ...
Página 96
... of noble war ; And with that gallant pastime reft Were all of Douglas I have left . I met young Malcolm as I stray'd , Far eastward , in Glenfinlas ' shade . Nor stray'd I safe ; for , all around , 96 Canto II . THE LADY OF THE LAKE .
... of noble war ; And with that gallant pastime reft Were all of Douglas I have left . I met young Malcolm as I stray'd , Far eastward , in Glenfinlas ' shade . Nor stray'd I safe ; for , all around , 96 Canto II . THE LADY OF THE LAKE .
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