The Lady of the Lake"Review of Reviews" Office, 1890 - 60 páginas |
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... morning ; pity ' twere Such cheek should feel the midnight air ! Then mayest thou to James Stuart tell , Roderick will keep the lake and fell , Nor lackey , with his freeborn clan , The pageant pomp of earthly man . More would he of ...
... morning ; pity ' twere Such cheek should feel the midnight air ! Then mayest thou to James Stuart tell , Roderick will keep the lake and fell , Nor lackey , with his freeborn clan , The pageant pomp of earthly man . More would he of ...
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... morning tide , Had sought the chapel of St. Bride . Her troth Tombea's Mary gave To Norman , heir of Armandave . And , issuing from the Gothic arch , The bridal now resumed their march . In rude , but glad procession , came Bonneted ...
... morning tide , Had sought the chapel of St. Bride . Her troth Tombea's Mary gave To Norman , heir of Armandave . And , issuing from the Gothic arch , The bridal now resumed their march . In rude , but glad procession , came Bonneted ...
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... morning visions vain . Mingled with love's impatience , came The manly thirst for martial fame ; The stormy joy of mountaineers , Ere yet they rush upon the spears ; And zeal for Clan and Chieftain burn- ing , And hope , from well ...
... morning visions vain . Mingled with love's impatience , came The manly thirst for martial fame ; The stormy joy of mountaineers , Ere yet they rush upon the spears ; And zeal for Clan and Chieftain burn- ing , And hope , from well ...
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... morning from the isle withdrew , And in a deep sequester'd dell Had sought a low and lonely cell . By many a bard , in Celtic tongue , Has Coir - nan - Uriskin been sung ; A softer name the Saxons gave , And call'd the grot the Goblin ...
... morning from the isle withdrew , And in a deep sequester'd dell Had sought a low and lonely cell . By many a bard , in Celtic tongue , Has Coir - nan - Uriskin been sung ; A softer name the Saxons gave , And call'd the grot the Goblin ...
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... . The Prophecy . I. " The rose is fairest when ' tis budding new , And hope is brightest when it dawns from fears ; The rose is sweetest wash'd with morning dew , in tears . II . Such fond conceit , half 208 30 SIR WALTER SCOTT .
... . The Prophecy . I. " The rose is fairest when ' tis budding new , And hope is brightest when it dawns from fears ; The rose is sweetest wash'd with morning dew , in tears . II . Such fond conceit , half 208 30 SIR WALTER SCOTT .
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