The Lady of the Lake ...T. Nelson and sons, 1871 - 223 páginas |
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Walter Scott. Till each , retiring , claims to be An islet in an inland sea . XIV . And now , to issue from the glen , No pathway meets the wanderer's ken , Unless he climb , with footing nice , A far projecting precipice . The broom's ...
Walter Scott. Till each , retiring , claims to be An islet in an inland sea . XIV . And now , to issue from the glen , No pathway meets the wanderer's ken , Unless he climb , with footing nice , A far projecting precipice . The broom's ...
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... Till on this lake's romantic strand , I found a fay in fairy land ! " . XXIII . " I well believe , " the maid replied , As her light skiff approach'd the side , - " I well believe , that ne'er before Your foot has trod Loch Katrine's ...
... Till on this lake's romantic strand , I found a fay in fairy land ! " . XXIII . " I well believe , " the maid replied , As her light skiff approach'd the side , - " I well believe , that ne'er before Your foot has trod Loch Katrine's ...
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... the day . Her mellow notes awhile prolong The cadence of the flowing song , Till to her lips in measured frame The minstrel verse spontaneous came . SONG ( CONTINUED . ) " Huntsman , rest ! 28 ( Canto The Lady of the Lake .
... the day . Her mellow notes awhile prolong The cadence of the flowing song , Till to her lips in measured frame The minstrel verse spontaneous came . SONG ( CONTINUED . ) " Huntsman , rest ! 28 ( Canto The Lady of the Lake .
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... Till judgment speak the doom of fate ; So still , as if no breeze might dare To lift one lock of hoary hair ; So still , as life itself were fled , In the last sound his harp had sped . V. Upon a rock with lichens wild , Beside him ...
... Till judgment speak the doom of fate ; So still , as if no breeze might dare To lift one lock of hoary hair ; So still , as life itself were fled , In the last sound his harp had sped . V. Upon a rock with lichens wild , Beside him ...
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... till fond regret and pride Thrill'd to a tear , then thus replied : " Loveliest and best ! thou little know'st The rank , the honours , thou hast lost ! O might I live to see thee grace , In Scotland's court , thy birth - right place ...
... till fond regret and pride Thrill'd to a tear , then thus replied : " Loveliest and best ! thou little know'st The rank , the honours , thou hast lost ! O might I live to see thee grace , In Scotland's court , thy birth - right place ...
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