The Lady of the Lake ...H.C. Baird, 1857 |
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... Græme , And Ellen too ; then cast around His eyes , then fixed them on the ground , As studying phrase that might avail Best to convey unpleasant tale . Long with his dagger's hilt he played , Then raised his haughty brow , and said ...
... Græme , And Ellen too ; then cast around His eyes , then fixed them on the ground , As studying phrase that might avail Best to convey unpleasant tale . Long with his dagger's hilt he played , Then raised his haughty brow , and said ...
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... Græme ; But , from his glance it well appeared , ' Twas but for Ellen that he feared ; While sorrowful , but undismay'd , The Douglas thus his counsel said : - " Brave Roderick , though the tempest roar , It may but thunder and pass o ...
... Græme ; But , from his glance it well appeared , ' Twas but for Ellen that he feared ; While sorrowful , but undismay'd , The Douglas thus his counsel said : - " Brave Roderick , though the tempest roar , It may but thunder and pass o ...
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... , and to her side there came , To aid her parting steps , the Græme . XXXIV . Then Roderick from the Douglas broke As flashes flame through sable smoke , Kindling its wreaths , long , dark , and low CANTO II 275 THE ISLAND .
... , and to her side there came , To aid her parting steps , the Græme . XXXIV . Then Roderick from the Douglas broke As flashes flame through sable smoke , Kindling its wreaths , long , dark , and low CANTO II 275 THE ISLAND .
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... Græme . " Perish my name , if aught afford Its chieftain safety , save his sword ! " Thus as they strove , their desperate hand Griped to the dagger or the brand , And death had been - but Douglas rose , And thrust between the ...
... Græme . " Perish my name , if aught afford Its chieftain safety , save his sword ! " Thus as they strove , their desperate hand Griped to the dagger or the brand , And death had been - but Douglas rose , And thrust between the ...
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... Græme , From those who to the signal came ; Far up the lake ' twere safest land , Himself would row him to the strand . He gave his counsel to the wind , While Malcolm did , unheeding , bind , Round dirk and pouch and broad - sword ...
... Græme , From those who to the signal came ; Far up the lake ' twere safest land , Himself would row him to the strand . He gave his counsel to the wind , While Malcolm did , unheeding , bind , Round dirk and pouch and broad - sword ...
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