The Lady of the LakeAdam and Charles Black, 1871 - 353 páginas |
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... Ellen , innocently gay , Turn'd all enquiry light away : - " Weird women we ! by dale and down We dwell , afar from tower and town . We stem the flood , we ride the blast , On wandering knights our spells we cast ; While viewless ...
... Ellen , innocently gay , Turn'd all enquiry light away : - " Weird women we ! by dale and down We dwell , afar from tower and town . We stem the flood , we ride the blast , On wandering knights our spells we cast ; While viewless ...
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... Ellen's spell had lull'd to rest The fever of his troubled breast . In broken dreams the image rose Of varied perils , pains , and woes : His steed now flounders in the brake , Now sinks his barge upon the lake ; Now leader of a broken ...
... Ellen's spell had lull'd to rest The fever of his troubled breast . In broken dreams the image rose Of varied perils , pains , and woes : His steed now flounders in the brake , Now sinks his barge upon the lake ; Now leader of a broken ...
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... Ellen still a likeness bore.- He woke , and , panting with affright , Recall'd the vision of the night.1 But chief , awhile , O ! lend us from the tomb Those long - lost friends for whom in love we smart , And fill with pious awe and ...
... Ellen still a likeness bore.- He woke , and , panting with affright , Recall'd the vision of the night.1 But chief , awhile , O ! lend us from the tomb Those long - lost friends for whom in love we smart , And fill with pious awe and ...
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... Ellen mark'd him not ; But when he turn'd him to the glade , One courteous parting sign she made ; And after , oft the knight would say , That not when prize of festal day Was dealt him by the brightest fair , Who e'er wore jewel in her ...
... Ellen mark'd him not ; But when he turn'd him to the glade , One courteous parting sign she made ; And after , oft the knight would say , That not when prize of festal day Was dealt him by the brightest fair , Who e'er wore jewel in her ...
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... Ellen fair , Brood in these accents of despair , No future bard , sad Harp ! shall fling Triumph or rapture from thy string ; was of the opposite faction , joyfully received him . Being thus at liberty , James speedily summoned around ...
... Ellen fair , Brood in these accents of despair , No future bard , sad Harp ! shall fling Triumph or rapture from thy string ; was of the opposite faction , joyfully received him . Being thus at liberty , James speedily summoned around ...
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