The Lady of the LakeAdam and Charles Black, 1871 - 353 páginas |
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... also , on the right hand , the entrance to Glenfinlas , and in the distance Benvenue . " - GRAHAM . ] While every gasp with sobs he drew , The labouring 30 Canto 1 THE LADY OF THE LAKE . That horseman plied the scourge and steel ; ...
... also , on the right hand , the entrance to Glenfinlas , and in the distance Benvenue . " - GRAHAM . ] While every gasp with sobs he drew , The labouring 30 Canto 1 THE LADY OF THE LAKE . That horseman plied the scourge and steel ; ...
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... hand will boar's hurt heal , therefore , thou need'st not fear . " At all times , however , the task was dangerous , and to be adven- tured upon wisely and warily , either by getting behind the stag while he was gazing on the hounds ...
... hand will boar's hurt heal , therefore , thou need'st not fear . " At all times , however , the task was dangerous , and to be adven- tured upon wisely and warily , either by getting behind the stag while he was gazing on the hounds ...
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... hand had grasp'd an oar : 1 1 [ MS.- " This gentle hand had grasp'd an oar ' : Yet with main strength the oars he drew . " ! VIII . D Yet with main strength his strokes he drew , And Canto 1 . 49 THE CHASE .
... hand had grasp'd an oar : 1 1 [ MS.- " This gentle hand had grasp'd an oar ' : Yet with main strength the oars he drew . " ! VIII . D Yet with main strength his strokes he drew , And Canto 1 . 49 THE CHASE .
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... hand had readiest found . Lopp'd of their boughs , their hoar trunks bared , And by the hatchet rudely squared , To give the walls their destined height , The sturdy oak and ash unite ; While moss and clay and leaves combined To fence ...
... hand had readiest found . Lopp'd of their boughs , their hoar trunks bared , And by the hatchet rudely squared , To give the walls their destined height , The sturdy oak and ash unite ; While moss and clay and leaves combined To fence ...
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... hand had taught to twine The ivy and Idæan vine , The clematis , the favour'd flower Which boasts the name of virgin - bower , And every hardy plant could bear Loch Katrine's keen and searching air . An instant in this porch she staid ...
... hand had taught to twine The ivy and Idæan vine , The clematis , the favour'd flower Which boasts the name of virgin - bower , And every hardy plant could bear Loch Katrine's keen and searching air . An instant in this porch she staid ...
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