The Lady of the LakeAdam and Charles Black, 1871 - 353 páginas |
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... never been displayed in higher perfection than in these stanzas , to which rigid criticism might possibly object that the picture is somewhat too minute , and that the contemplation of it detains the traveller somewhat too long from the ...
... never been displayed in higher perfection than in these stanzas , to which rigid criticism might possibly object that the picture is somewhat too minute , and that the contemplation of it detains the traveller somewhat too long from the ...
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... never marble Nymph or Grace , ; That boasts the Grecian chisel's trace . " ] 2 [ MS .- " The accents of a stranger tongue . " ] 3 [ See Note post , on Canto III . stanza 5. ] And seldom was a snood amid Such wild luxuriant ringlets 44 ...
... never marble Nymph or Grace , ; That boasts the Grecian chisel's trace . " ] 2 [ MS .- " The accents of a stranger tongue . " ] 3 [ See Note post , on Canto III . stanza 5. ] And seldom was a snood amid Such wild luxuriant ringlets 44 ...
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... never brooch the folds combined Above a heart more good and kind . Her kindness and her worth to spy , You need but gaze on Ellen's eye : Not Katrine , in her mirror blue , Gives back the shaggy banks more true , Than every free - born ...
... never brooch the folds combined Above a heart more good and kind . Her kindness and her worth to spy , You need but gaze on Ellen's eye : Not Katrine , in her mirror blue , Gives back the shaggy banks more true , Than every free - born ...
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... never knew but one , " he said , " Whose stalwart arm might brook to wield A blade like this in battle - field . " She sigh'd , then smiled and took the word ; " You see the guardian champion's sword ; As light it trembles in his hand ...
... never knew but one , " he said , " Whose stalwart arm might brook to wield A blade like this in battle - field . " She sigh'd , then smiled and took the word ; " You see the guardian champion's sword ; As light it trembles in his hand ...
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... never love nor sorrow tame ; It danced as lightsome in his breast , As play'd the feather on his crest . Yet friends , who nearest knew the youth , His scorn of wrong , his zeal for truth , And bards , who saw his features bold When ...
... never love nor sorrow tame ; It danced as lightsome in his breast , As play'd the feather on his crest . Yet friends , who nearest knew the youth , His scorn of wrong , his zeal for truth , And bards , who saw his features bold When ...
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