The Lady of the LakeBlack, 1869 - 275 páginas |
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... means of defending themselves , and could , by their coldness , sufficiently check any approach to intrusion ; and for myself , I had now for several years dedicated my hours so much to literary labour , that I should have felt ...
... means of defending themselves , and could , by their coldness , sufficiently check any approach to intrusion ; and for myself , I had now for several years dedicated my hours so much to literary labour , that I should have felt ...
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... means of which her favourites are enabled to discover characteristic differences , where the eye of dulness sees nothing but uni- formity ; but something also must be referred to discipline and exercise . The liveliest fancy can only ...
... means of which her favourites are enabled to discover characteristic differences , where the eye of dulness sees nothing but uni- formity ; but something also must be referred to discipline and exercise . The liveliest fancy can only ...
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... to him , and , being of value in their estimation , were also the means of rewarding them . 2 2 Letters from Scotland , vol . ii . p . 15 For strength and stature , from the clan Each warrior 166 CANTO III . THE LADY OF THE LAKE .
... to him , and , being of value in their estimation , were also the means of rewarding them . 2 2 Letters from Scotland , vol . ii . p . 15 For strength and stature , from the clan Each warrior 166 CANTO III . THE LADY OF THE LAKE .
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Walter Scott. XXIII . " " " Who is this maid ? what means her lay ? She hovers o'er the hollow way , And flutters wide her mantle gray , As the lone heron spreads his wing , By twilight , o'er a haunted spring . ' " " Tis Blanche of ...
Walter Scott. XXIII . " " " Who is this maid ? what means her lay ? She hovers o'er the hollow way , And flutters wide her mantle gray , As the lone heron spreads his wing , By twilight , o'er a haunted spring . ' " " Tis Blanche of ...
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... mean prey by causeless strife , Wrenching from ruin'd Lowland swain His herds and harvest rear'd in vain.— Methinks a soul , like thine , should scorn The spoils from such foul foray borne . " VII . The Gael beheld him grim the while ...
... mean prey by causeless strife , Wrenching from ruin'd Lowland swain His herds and harvest rear'd in vain.— Methinks a soul , like thine , should scorn The spoils from such foul foray borne . " VII . The Gael beheld him grim the while ...
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