The Lady of the LakeMacmillan, 1900 - 208 páginas |
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... Douglas , is so easily followed that it would be unkind to mar the reader's pleasure by revealing it . Criticisms . - - Charming as is the narrative , it has talled forth some adverse criticisms . R. H. Hutton terms it a novelette in ...
... Douglas , is so easily followed that it would be unkind to mar the reader's pleasure by revealing it . Criticisms . - - Charming as is the narrative , it has talled forth some adverse criticisms . R. H. Hutton terms it a novelette in ...
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... Douglas Family . 3. Monarchs who travelled in Disguise . 4. Mediæval Warfare . 5. Medieval Minstrelsy . 6. Robin Hood and his Merry Men.co III . DESCRIPTIVE . 1. Some Familiar Bit of Mountain Scenery . 2. A Field - day , a Boat Race ...
... Douglas Family . 3. Monarchs who travelled in Disguise . 4. Mediæval Warfare . 5. Medieval Minstrelsy . 6. Robin Hood and his Merry Men.co III . DESCRIPTIVE . 1. Some Familiar Bit of Mountain Scenery . 2. A Field - day , a Boat Race ...
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... Douglas eye ? Can I not view a Highland brand , But it must match the Douglas hand ? Can I not frame a fevered dream , But still the Douglas is the theme ? I'll dream no more , - by manly mind Not even in sleep is will resigned . My ...
... Douglas eye ? Can I not view a Highland brand , But it must match the Douglas hand ? Can I not frame a fevered dream , But still the Douglas is the theme ? I'll dream no more , - by manly mind Not even in sleep is will resigned . My ...
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... Douglas Ere Douglases , to ruin driven , was . луме Were exiled from their native heaven . O ! if yet worse mishap and woe My master's house must undergo , Or aught but weal to Ellen fairlotenier edT Brood in these accents of despair ...
... Douglas Ere Douglases , to ruin driven , was . луме Were exiled from their native heaven . O ! if yet worse mishap and woe My master's house must undergo , Or aught but weal to Ellen fairlotenier edT Brood in these accents of despair ...
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... Douglas , like a stricken deer , only man in Disowned by every noble peer , count of whe Even the rude refuge we have here ? would ted Alas , this wild marauding Chief Couglas have Alone might hazard our relief , e And now thy maiden ...
... Douglas , like a stricken deer , only man in Disowned by every noble peer , count of whe Even the rude refuge we have here ? would ted Alas , this wild marauding Chief Couglas have Alone might hazard our relief , e And now thy maiden ...
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Abbotsford Achray Allan Alpine's aught band battle Beltane blade blood bold brand brave breast broadsword brow Canto Castle chase Chief Chieftain clan Clan-Alpine's couch crest dark deep deer Douglas dread dream Dryburgh Abbey Edited Ellen fair fairy fear Fiery Cross Fitz-James Gael gallant glance glen grace gray Guy Mannering hand harp heart heath heaven Highland hill hound isle James Julius Cæsar King knight Lady lake Loch Achray Loch Katrine Loch Lomond Loch Voil Lomond Lord loud maid maiden Malcolm Græme Malise Marmion martial merry Minstrel morning mountain ne'er noble o'er Old Mortality pibroch plaid poem pride R. H. Hutton ring rock Roderick Dhu rose Saxon Shakespeare's sire smiled snood song sound spear speed stag stanza steed Stirling stood strain stranger sword tear thee thine thou tide Trosachs Twas Walter Scott wave wild wind word