The Lady of the LakeAdam and Charles Black, 1871 - 353 páginas |
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... answer'd him , " Assuage , Mine honour'd friend , the fears of age ; All melodies to thee are known , That harp has rung , or pipe has blown , In Lowland vale or Highland glen , From Tweed to Spey - what marvel , then , At times ...
... answer'd him , " Assuage , Mine honour'd friend , the fears of age ; All melodies to thee are known , That harp has rung , or pipe has blown , In Lowland vale or Highland glen , From Tweed to Spey - what marvel , then , At times ...
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... answer'd loud , [ MS . " Nor while on Ellen s faltering tongue Her filial greetings eager hung , Mark'd not that awe ( affection's proof ) Still held yon gentle youth aloof ; No ! not till Douglas named his name , Although the youth was ...
... answer'd loud , [ MS . " Nor while on Ellen s faltering tongue Her filial greetings eager hung , Mark'd not that awe ( affection's proof ) Still held yon gentle youth aloof ; No ! not till Douglas named his name , Although the youth was ...
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... . p . 108 . 1 " This officer is a sort of secretary , and is to be ready , upon all occasions , to venture his life in defence of his master ; and at Young Malcolm answer'd , calm and bold , " Fear 108 Canto II THE LADY OF THE LAKE .
... . p . 108 . 1 " This officer is a sort of secretary , and is to be ready , upon all occasions , to venture his life in defence of his master ; and at Young Malcolm answer'd , calm and bold , " Fear 108 Canto II THE LADY OF THE LAKE .
Página 109
Walter Scott. Young Malcolm answer'd , calm and bold , " Fear nothing for thy favourite hold ; The spot , an angel deigned to grace , Is bless'd , though robbers haunt the place . Thy churlish courtsey for those Reserve , who fear to be ...
Walter Scott. Young Malcolm answer'd , calm and bold , " Fear nothing for thy favourite hold ; The spot , an angel deigned to grace , Is bless'd , though robbers haunt the place . Thy churlish courtsey for those Reserve , who fear to be ...
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... answer coo'd the cushat dove Her notes of peace , and rest , and love . III . No thought of peace , no thought of rest , Assuaged the storm in Roderick's breast . With sheathed broadsword in his hand , Abrupt he paced the islet strand ...
... answer coo'd the cushat dove Her notes of peace , and rest , and love . III . No thought of peace , no thought of rest , Assuaged the storm in Roderick's breast . With sheathed broadsword in his hand , Abrupt he paced the islet strand ...
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