The Lady of the LakeAdam and Charles Black, 1871 - 353 páginas |
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... rest The fever of his troubled breast . In broken dreams the image rose Of varied perils , pains , and woes : His steed now flounders in the brake , Now sinks his barge upon the lake ; Now leader of a broken host , His standard falls ...
... rest The fever of his troubled breast . In broken dreams the image rose Of varied perils , pains , and woes : His steed now flounders in the brake , Now sinks his barge upon the lake ; Now leader of a broken host , His standard falls ...
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... rest , and dream no more . " His midnight orisons he told , A prayer with every bead of gold , Consigned to heaven his cares and woes , And sunk in undisturb'd repose ; Until the heath - cock shrilly crew , And morning dawn'd on ...
... rest , and dream no more . " His midnight orisons he told , A prayer with every bead of gold , Consigned to heaven his cares and woes , And sunk in undisturb'd repose ; Until the heath - cock shrilly crew , And morning dawn'd on ...
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... rest of his nobles : Therefore , said he , I desire my lords , that I may be satisfied of the said earl , his kin , and friends ; for I avow , that Scotland shall not hold us both , while [ i . e . till ] I be revenged on him and his ...
... rest of his nobles : Therefore , said he , I desire my lords , that I may be satisfied of the said earl , his kin , and friends ; for I avow , that Scotland shall not hold us both , while [ i . e . till ] I be revenged on him and his ...
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... rest us here . My sire , in native virtue great , Resigning lordship , lands , and state , Not then to fortune more resign'd , Than yonder oak might give the wind ; The graceful foliage storms may reave , The noble stem they cannot ...
... rest us here . My sire , in native virtue great , Resigning lordship , lands , and state , Not then to fortune more resign'd , Than yonder oak might give the wind ; The graceful foliage storms may reave , The noble stem they cannot ...
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... rest was in her speaking eye . " My child , the chase I follow far , " Tis mimicry of noble war ; And with that gallant pastime reft Were all of Douglas I have left . I met young Malcolm as I stray'd , Far eastward , in Glenfinlas ...
... rest was in her speaking eye . " My child , the chase I follow far , " Tis mimicry of noble war ; And with that gallant pastime reft Were all of Douglas I have left . I met young Malcolm as I stray'd , Far eastward , in Glenfinlas ...
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