The Lady of the LakeMacmillan, 1900 - 208 páginas |
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Walter Scott. — Thou ledst the dance with Malcolm Græme ; Still , though thy sire the peace renewed , Smoulders in Roderick's breast the feud : Beware ! But hark ! what sounds are these ? My dull ears catch no faltering breeze , No ...
Walter Scott. — Thou ledst the dance with Malcolm Græme ; Still , though thy sire the peace renewed , Smoulders in Roderick's breast the feud : Beware ! But hark ! what sounds are these ? My dull ears catch no faltering breeze , No ...
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... Malcolm Græme . 488 XXIII Allan , with wistful look the while , Marked Roderick landing on the isle ; His master piteously he eyed , Then gazed upon the Chieftain's pride , Then dashed with hasty hand away From his dimmed eye the ...
... Malcolm Græme . 488 XXIII Allan , with wistful look the while , Marked Roderick landing on the isle ; His master piteously he eyed , Then gazed upon the Chieftain's pride , Then dashed with hasty hand away From his dimmed eye the ...
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... Malcolm , not so proud Was I of all that marshalled crowd , Though the waned crescent owned my might , And in my train trooped lord and knight , Though Blantyre hymned her holiest lays , And Bothwell's bards flung back my praise , As ...
... Malcolm , not so proud Was I of all that marshalled crowd , Though the waned crescent owned my might , And in my train trooped lord and knight , Though Blantyre hymned her holiest lays , And Bothwell's bards flung back my praise , As ...
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... Malcolm Græme . The belted plaid and tartan hose Did ne'er more graceful limbs disclose ; His flaxen hair , of sunny hue , Curled closely round his bonnet blue . Trained to the chase , his eagle eye The ptarmigan in snow could spy ...
... Malcolm Græme . The belted plaid and tartan hose Did ne'er more graceful limbs disclose ; His flaxen hair , of sunny hue , Curled closely round his bonnet blue . Trained to the chase , his eagle eye The ptarmigan in snow could spy ...
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... Malcolm Græme . 66 XXVI - Now back they wend their watery way , And , " O my sire ! " did Ellen say , Why urge thy chase so far astray ? And why so late returned ? And why " The rest was in her speaking eye . " My child , the chase I ...
... Malcolm Græme . 66 XXVI - Now back they wend their watery way , And , " O my sire ! " did Ellen say , Why urge thy chase so far astray ? And why so late returned ? And why " The rest was in her speaking eye . " My child , the chase I ...
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