The Lady of the Lake,H. Altemus, 1899 - 237 páginas |
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... cause , her Chieftain's trust , Her summons dread , brook no delay ; Stretch to the race , -away ! away ! XXII . Yet slow he laid his plaid aside , And lingering eyed his lovely bride , Until he saw the starting tear Speak woe he might ...
... cause , her Chieftain's trust , Her summons dread , brook no delay ; Stretch to the race , -away ! away ! XXII . Yet slow he laid his plaid aside , And lingering eyed his lovely bride , Until he saw the starting tear Speak woe he might ...
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... caused repair Each maid and matron of the clan , And every child and aged man Unfit for arms ? and given his charge , Nor skiff nor shallop , boat nor barge , Upon these lakes shall float at large , But all beside the islet moor , That ...
... caused repair Each maid and matron of the clan , And every child and aged man Unfit for arms ? and given his charge , Nor skiff nor shallop , boat nor barge , Upon these lakes shall float at large , But all beside the islet moor , That ...
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... cause of strife . I saw him redden when the theme Turn'd , Allan , on thine idle dream Of Malcolm Græme in fetters bound , Which I , thou said'st , about him wound . Think'st thou he trow'd thine omen aught ? O no ! ' t was apprehensive ...
... cause of strife . I saw him redden when the theme Turn'd , Allan , on thine idle dream Of Malcolm Græme in fetters bound , Which I , thou said'st , about him wound . Think'st thou he trow'd thine omen aught ? O no ! ' t was apprehensive ...
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... cause , Will I depart from honor's laws ; To assail a wearied man were shame , And stranger is a holy name ; Guidance and rest , and food and fire , In vain he never must require . Then rest thee here till dawn of day ; Myself will ...
... cause , Will I depart from honor's laws ; To assail a wearied man were shame , And stranger is a holy name ; Guidance and rest , and food and fire , In vain he never must require . Then rest thee here till dawn of day ; Myself will ...
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... cause He sought these wilds , traversed by few , Without a pass from Roderick Dhu . IV . " Brave Gael , my pass , in danger tried , Hangs in my belt and by my side ; Yet , sooth to tell , " the Saxon said , " I dreamt not now to claim ...
... cause He sought these wilds , traversed by few , Without a pass from Roderick Dhu . IV . " Brave Gael , my pass , in danger tried , Hangs in my belt and by my side ; Yet , sooth to tell , " the Saxon said , " I dreamt not now to claim ...
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