The Lady of the Lake: A Poem in Six CantosBaudry's european library, 1838 - 224 páginas |
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... maid replied , As her light skiff approach'd the side , — " I well believe , that ne'er before Your foot has trod Loch Katrine's shore ; But yet , as far as yesternight , Old Allan - bane foretold your plight , — A grey - hair'd sire ...
... maid replied , As her light skiff approach'd the side , — " I well believe , that ne'er before Your foot has trod Loch Katrine's shore ; But yet , as far as yesternight , Old Allan - bane foretold your plight , — A grey - hair'd sire ...
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... maid , with smile suppress'd and sly , The toil unwonted saw him try ; For seldom sure , if e'er before , His noble hand had grasp'd an oar : ' Yet with main strength his strokes he drew , And o'er the lake the shallop flew ; With heads ...
... maid , with smile suppress'd and sly , The toil unwonted saw him try ; For seldom sure , if e'er before , His noble hand had grasp'd an oar : ' Yet with main strength his strokes he drew , And o'er the lake the shallop flew ; With heads ...
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... maid , In speech and gesture , form and face , Show'd she was come of gentle race ; " Twere strange in ruder rank to find Such looks , such manners , and such mind . Each hint the Knight of Snowdoun gave , Dame Margaret heard with ...
... maid , In speech and gesture , form and face , Show'd she was come of gentle race ; " Twere strange in ruder rank to find Such looks , such manners , and such mind . Each hint the Knight of Snowdoun gave , Dame Margaret heard with ...
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... maid who knows , Why deepen'd on her cheek the rose ? - Forgive , forgive , Fidelity ! Perchance the maiden smiled to see Yon parting lingerer wave adieu , And stop and turn to wave anew ; And , lovely ladies , ere your ire Condemn the ...
... maid who knows , Why deepen'd on her cheek the rose ? - Forgive , forgive , Fidelity ! Perchance the maiden smiled to see Yon parting lingerer wave adieu , And stop and turn to wave anew ; And , lovely ladies , ere your ire Condemn the ...
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... maid ! ” ' Twas thus upbraiding conscience said , — " Not so had Malcolm idly hung On the smooth phrase of southern tongue ; Not so had Malcolm strain'd his eye , Another step than thine to spy . ' Wake , Allan - bane , " aloud she ...
... maid ! ” ' Twas thus upbraiding conscience said , — " Not so had Malcolm idly hung On the smooth phrase of southern tongue ; Not so had Malcolm strain'd his eye , Another step than thine to spy . ' Wake , Allan - bane , " aloud she ...
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