The Lady of the LakeBaudry's European Libr., 1838 - 397 páginas |
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... Hear my blunt speech : grant me this maid To wife , thy counsel to mine aid ; To Douglas , leagued with Roderick Dhu , Will friends and allies flock enow ; Like cause of doubt , distrust , and grief , Will bind to us each Western Chief ...
... Hear my blunt speech : grant me this maid To wife , thy counsel to mine aid ; To Douglas , leagued with Roderick Dhu , Will friends and allies flock enow ; Like cause of doubt , distrust , and grief , Will bind to us each Western Chief ...
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... hear ; And when she mark'd the henchman's eye Wet with unwonted sympathy , 66 " Kinsman , " she said , " his race is run , That should have sped thine errand on ; The oak has fall'n , -the sapling bough Is all Duncraggan's shelter now ...
... hear ; And when she mark'd the henchman's eye Wet with unwonted sympathy , 66 " Kinsman , " she said , " his race is run , That should have sped thine errand on ; The oak has fall'n , -the sapling bough Is all Duncraggan's shelter now ...
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... hear : And children , that , unwitting why , Lent the gay shout their shrilly cry ; And minstrels , that in measures vied Before the young and bonny bride , Whose downcast eye and cheek disclose The tear and blush of morning rose . With ...
... hear : And children , that , unwitting why , Lent the gay shout their shrilly cry ; And minstrels , that in measures vied Before the young and bonny bride , Whose downcast eye and cheek disclose The tear and blush of morning rose . With ...
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... hear one of these favourite retainers observe to his comrade , that their chief grew old- " Whence do you infer that ? " replied the other.- " When was it , " rejoined the first , " that a soldier of Allan's was obliged , as I am now ...
... hear one of these favourite retainers observe to his comrade , that their chief grew old- " Whence do you infer that ? " replied the other.- " When was it , " rejoined the first , " that a soldier of Allan's was obliged , as I am now ...
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... hear , And inly did he curse the breeze That waked to sound the rustling trees . But hark ! what mingles in the strain ? It is the harp of Allan - bane , 8. The straine , who leads the chief's horse . 7. Gillie - Trushanarinsh , the ...
... hear , And inly did he curse the breeze That waked to sound the rustling trees . But hark ! what mingles in the strain ? It is the harp of Allan - bane , 8. The straine , who leads the chief's horse . 7. Gillie - Trushanarinsh , the ...
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