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... chieftain's pride , Then dash'd , with hasty hand , away From his dimm'd eye the gathering spray ; And Douglas , as his hand he laid On Malcolm's shoulder , kindly said , " Canst thou , young friend , no meaning spy In my poor ...
... chieftain's pride , Then dash'd , with hasty hand , away From his dimm'd eye the gathering spray ; And Douglas , as his hand he laid On Malcolm's shoulder , kindly said , " Canst thou , young friend , no meaning spy In my poor ...
Página 87
... may find , Without a cause to mine combined . " . -- XXXIII . Twice through the hall the Chieftain strode ; The waving of his tartans broad , And darken'd brow , where wounded pride With ire and CANTO II . 87 THE ISLAND .
... may find , Without a cause to mine combined . " . -- XXXIII . Twice through the hall the Chieftain strode ; The waving of his tartans broad , And darken'd brow , where wounded pride With ire and CANTO II . 87 THE ISLAND .
Página 89
... greyhound on his game , Fiercely with Roderick grappled Græme . " Perish my name , if aught afford Its chieftain safety , save his sword ! " . Thus as they strove , their desperate hand Griped to CANTO II . 89 THE ISLAND .
... greyhound on his game , Fiercely with Roderick grappled Græme . " Perish my name , if aught afford Its chieftain safety , save his sword ! " . Thus as they strove , their desperate hand Griped to CANTO II . 89 THE ISLAND .
Página 90
... Chieftains , forego ! I hold the first who strikes , my foe.- Madmen , forbear your frantic jar ! What is the Douglas fall'n so far , His daughter's hand is deem'd the spoil Of such dishonourable broil ! ” — Sullen and slowly , they ...
... Chieftains , forego ! I hold the first who strikes , my foe.- Madmen , forbear your frantic jar ! What is the Douglas fall'n so far , His daughter's hand is deem'd the spoil Of such dishonourable broil ! ” — Sullen and slowly , they ...
Página 92
... Chieftain ! we too shall find an hour . " - He said , and left the sylvan bower . XXXVI . Old Allan follow'd to the strand , ( Such was the Douglas's command , ) And anxious told , how , on the morn , The stern Sir Roderick deep had ...
... Chieftain ! we too shall find an hour . " - He said , and left the sylvan bower . XXXVI . Old Allan follow'd to the strand , ( Such was the Douglas's command , ) And anxious told , how , on the morn , The stern Sir Roderick deep had ...
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