The Lady of the Lake: A PoemW. S. Orr, 1840 - 230 páginas |
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... Douglas thou , And shun to wreath a victor's brow ? " Reluctantly and slow , the maid The unwelcome summoning obey'd , And , when a distant bugle rung , In the mid - path aside she sprung : " List , Allan - bane ! From main - land cast ...
... Douglas thou , And shun to wreath a victor's brow ? " Reluctantly and slow , the maid The unwelcome summoning obey'd , And , when a distant bugle rung , In the mid - path aside she sprung : " List , Allan - bane ! From main - land cast ...
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... Douglas named his name , Although the youth was Malcolm Græme . XXIII . Allan , with wistful look the while , Mark'd Roderick landing on the isle ; His master piteously he eyed , Then gazed upon the chieftain's pride , Then dash'd ...
... Douglas named his name , Although the youth was Malcolm Græme . XXIII . Allan , with wistful look the while , Mark'd Roderick landing on the isle ; His master piteously he eyed , Then gazed upon the chieftain's pride , Then dash'd ...
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... Douglas spoke , and Malcolm heard . The flush of shame - faced joy to hide , The hounds , the hawk , her cares divide ; The loved caresses of the maid The dogs with crouch and whimper paid ; And , at her whistle , on her hand The falcon ...
... Douglas spoke , and Malcolm heard . The flush of shame - faced joy to hide , The hounds , the hawk , her cares divide ; The loved caresses of the maid The dogs with crouch and whimper paid ; And , at her whistle , on her hand The falcon ...
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... her speaking eye . 66 My child , the chase I follow far , ' Tis mimicry of noble war ; And with that gallant pastime reft Were all of Douglas I have left . I met young Malcolm as I stray'd Far eastward , اد 55 CANTO II . ] THE ISLAND .
... her speaking eye . 66 My child , the chase I follow far , ' Tis mimicry of noble war ; And with that gallant pastime reft Were all of Douglas I have left . I met young Malcolm as I stray'd Far eastward , اد 55 CANTO II . ] THE ISLAND .
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... Douglas ' sake . Then must he seek Strath - Endrick glen , Nor peril aught for me agen . " XXVII . Sir Roderick , who to meet them came , Redden'd at sight of Malcolm Græme , Yet , nor in action , word , or eye , Fail'd aught in ...
... Douglas ' sake . Then must he seek Strath - Endrick glen , Nor peril aught for me agen . " XXVII . Sir Roderick , who to meet them came , Redden'd at sight of Malcolm Græme , Yet , nor in action , word , or eye , Fail'd aught in ...
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