The Lady of the LakeCassell and Company, 1904 - 191 páginas |
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... words which , though new perhaps to him , are used in their ordinary prose sense . To inter- pret these for him would be to reprint the Dictionary for his bene- fit and to make him idle . This poem is unintelligible without a map and ...
... words which , though new perhaps to him , are used in their ordinary prose sense . To inter- pret these for him would be to reprint the Dictionary for his bene- fit and to make him idle . This poem is unintelligible without a map and ...
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... word , had come to Melrose without any purpose of quarrel , but merely to pay his duty to his prince , and show him the number of his followers . In evidence of which the King affirmed that the said Wat was not clad in armour , but in a ...
... word , had come to Melrose without any purpose of quarrel , but merely to pay his duty to his prince , and show him the number of his followers . In evidence of which the King affirmed that the said Wat was not clad in armour , but in a ...
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... words , he knew that the King was come in person , and hastened down to kneel at James's feet , and to ask forgiveness for his insolent behaviour . But the King , who only meant to give him a fright , forgave him freely , and , going ...
... words , he knew that the King was come in person , and hastened down to kneel at James's feet , and to ask forgiveness for his insolent behaviour . But the King , who only meant to give him a fright , forgave him freely , and , going ...
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... words , presaging the extinction of his house , he made a signal of adieu to his courtiers , spoke little more , but turned his face to the wall , and died of the most melancholy of all diseases , a broken heart . He was scarcely thirty ...
... words , presaging the extinction of his house , he made a signal of adieu to his courtiers , spoke little more , but turned his face to the wall , and died of the most melancholy of all diseases , a broken heart . He was scarcely thirty ...
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... words of Montrose , " He either fears his fate too much , Or his deserts are small , Who dares not put it to the touch To gain or lose it all . " If I fail , ' I said , for the dialogue is strong in my recollec- tion , it is a sign that ...
... words of Montrose , " He either fears his fate too much , Or his deserts are small , Who dares not put it to the touch To gain or lose it all . " If I fail , ' I said , for the dialogue is strong in my recollec- tion , it is a sign that ...
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