The Lady of the LakeAdam and Charles Black, 1871 - 353 páginas |
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... morning beam ; 1 [ MS . " Till the foil'd king , from hill and glen . " ] 2 [ MS.- " Dream'd calmly out their desperate dream . " ¡ When , dazzled by the eastern glow , Such startler 102 Canto II , THE LADY OF THE LAKE .
... morning beam ; 1 [ MS . " Till the foil'd king , from hill and glen . " ] 2 [ MS.- " Dream'd calmly out their desperate dream . " ¡ When , dazzled by the eastern glow , Such startler 102 Canto II , THE LADY OF THE LAKE .
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... morning ; pity ' twere Such cheek should feel the midnight air ! 1 1 Hardihood was in every respect so essential to the character of a Highlander , that the reproach of effeminacy was the most bitter which could be thrown upon him . Yet ...
... morning ; pity ' twere Such cheek should feel the midnight air ! 1 1 Hardihood was in every respect so essential to the character of a Highlander , that the reproach of effeminacy was the most bitter which could be thrown upon him . Yet ...
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... morning to night , and , even at the beginning of the rain , not so much as stir a few yards to shelter , but continue in it without necessity , till they were , as we say , wet through and through . And that is soon effected by the ...
... morning to night , and , even at the beginning of the rain , not so much as stir a few yards to shelter , but continue in it without necessity , till they were , as we say , wet through and through . And that is soon effected by the ...
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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 sire ...
... 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 sire ...
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Walter Scott. Whose downcast eye and cheek disclose The tear and blush of morning rose . With virgin step , and bashful hand , She held the ' kerchief's snowy band ; The gallant bridegroom by her side , Beheld his prize with victor's ...
Walter Scott. Whose downcast eye and cheek disclose The tear and blush of morning rose . With virgin step , and bashful hand , She held the ' kerchief's snowy band ; The gallant bridegroom by her side , Beheld his prize with victor's ...
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