The Lady of the LakeMacmillan, 1900 - 208 páginas |
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... give the walls their destined height , The sturdy oak and ash unite ; While moss and clay and leaves combined To fence each crevice from the wind . The lighter pine - trees overhead Their slender length for rafters spread , And withered ...
... give the walls their destined height , The sturdy oak and ash unite ; While moss and clay and leaves combined To fence each crevice from the wind . The lighter pine - trees overhead Their slender length for rafters spread , And withered ...
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... Another step than thine to spy . " Wake , Allan - bane , " aloud she cried To the old minstrel by her side , - --- " " - - 99 85 $ 10 ( 010 " Arouse thee from thy moody dream ! I'll give 30 [ CANTO II THE LADY OF THE LAKE.
... Another step than thine to spy . " Wake , Allan - bane , " aloud she cried To the old minstrel by her side , - --- " " - - 99 85 $ 10 ( 010 " Arouse thee from thy moody dream ! I'll give 30 [ CANTO II THE LADY OF THE LAKE.
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Walter Scott. " Arouse thee from thy moody dream ! I'll give thy harp heroic theme , And warm thee with a noble name ; Pour forth the glory of the ' Græme ! " Scarce from her lip the word had rushed , When deep the conscious maiden ...
Walter Scott. " Arouse thee from thy moody dream ! I'll give thy harp heroic theme , And warm thee with a noble name ; Pour forth the glory of the ' Græme ! " Scarce from her lip the word had rushed , When deep the conscious maiden ...
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... give the wind ; The graceful ° foliage storms may reave , The noble stem they cannot grieve . For me " " she stooped , and , looking round , Plucked a blue harebell from the ground , " For me , whose memory scarce conveys An image of ...
... give the wind ; The graceful ° foliage storms may reave , The noble stem they cannot grieve . For me " " she stooped , and , looking round , Plucked a blue harebell from the ground , " For me , whose memory scarce conveys An image of ...
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... give place before the stride Of the undaunted homicide ; And since , though outlawed , hath his hand Full sternly kept his mountain land . 200 210 220 ― Who else dared give ah ! woe the day 34 [ CANTO II . THE LADY OF THE LAKE.
... give place before the stride Of the undaunted homicide ; And since , though outlawed , hath his hand Full sternly kept his mountain land . 200 210 220 ― Who else dared give ah ! woe the day 34 [ CANTO II . THE LADY OF THE LAKE.
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Abbotsford Alpine's ballad battle Benvenue blade blood bold born brand brave brow Canto Castle chase Chief Chieftain clan Clan-Alpine's copse couch crest dark daughter deep deer Douglas dream Dryburgh Abbey Edinburgh Ellen fair father fear Fiery Cross Fitz-James friends gallant gazed glance glen grace Græme gray Guy Mannering hand harp haste heart heath heaven Highland hounds isle James Julius Cæsar King Knight Lady Lake Loch Achray Loch Katrine Loch Lomond Loch Voil Lomond Lord loud maid maiden Malcolm Malise Marmion martial merry Minstrel mountain ne'er o'er Old Mortality paused plaid poem poetic pride prose Quentin Durward R. H. Hutton Rob Roy rock Roderick Dhu romance rose Saxon Sir Walter sire snood song sound speed stag stanza steed Stirling stranger sword thee thine thou tower trochee Trosachs Twas Tweed Walter Scott wave Waverley WAVERLEY NOVELS wild word