The Lady of the Lake1854 |
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... steed , his labours o'er , Stretch'd his stiff limbs , to rise no more ; Then , touch'd with pity and remorse , He sorrow'd o'er the expiring horse . " I little thought , when first thy rein I slack'd upon the banks of Seine , 1 See ...
... steed , his labours o'er , Stretch'd his stiff limbs , to rise no more ; Then , touch'd with pity and remorse , He sorrow'd o'er the expiring horse . " I little thought , when first thy rein I slack'd upon the banks of Seine , 1 See ...
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... steed ! Woe worth the chase , woe worth the day , That costs thy life , my gallant grey ! " X. Then through the dell his horn resounds , From vain pursuit to call the hounds . Back limp'd , with slow and crippled pace , The sulky ...
... steed ! Woe worth the chase , woe worth the day , That costs thy life , my gallant grey ! " X. Then through the dell his horn resounds , From vain pursuit to call the hounds . Back limp'd , with slow and crippled pace , The sulky ...
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... steed or deer . I am alone ; -my bugle - strain May call some straggler of the train ; Or , fall the worst that may betide , Ere now this falchion has been tried . " I [ MS .- " To hospitable feast and hall . " ] [ MS.- " And hollow ...
... steed or deer . I am alone ; -my bugle - strain May call some straggler of the train ; Or , fall the worst that may betide , Ere now this falchion has been tried . " I [ MS .- " To hospitable feast and hall . " ] [ MS.- " And hollow ...
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... steed , a dappled grey , Lie dead beneath the birchen way ; Painted exact your form and mien , Your hunting suit of Lincoln green , That tassell'd horn so gaily gilt , That falchion's crooked blade and hilt , That cap with heron plumage ...
... steed , a dappled grey , Lie dead beneath the birchen way ; Painted exact your form and mien , Your hunting suit of Lincoln green , That tassell'd horn so gaily gilt , That falchion's crooked blade and hilt , That cap with heron plumage ...
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... steed , and wander'd here . ” XXX . Fain would the Knight in turn require The name and state of Ellen's sire . Well show'd the elder lady's mien , 1 That courts and cities she had seen ; Ellen , though more her looks display'd ' The ...
... steed , and wander'd here . ” XXX . Fain would the Knight in turn require The name and state of Ellen's sire . Well show'd the elder lady's mien , 1 That courts and cities she had seen ; Ellen , though more her looks display'd ' The ...
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