The Lady of the Lake: A Poem in Six CantosBaudry's european library, 1838 - 224 páginas |
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... song . The bard readily obeyed , and with a hoarse voice , and in a tune of few various notes , began , as I was told , one of his own lyricks ; and when he had proceeded to the fourth or fifth stanza , I per- ceived , by the names of ...
... song . The bard readily obeyed , and with a hoarse voice , and in a tune of few various notes , began , as I was told , one of his own lyricks ; and when he had proceeded to the fourth or fifth stanza , I per- ceived , by the names of ...
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... successive heads , and sings his own lyricks as an opiate to the chief , when indisposed for sleep ; but poets are not equally esteemed and honoured in all countries . I happened II . SONG . " Not faster yonder rowers ' 4 The Island.
... successive heads , and sings his own lyricks as an opiate to the chief , when indisposed for sleep ; but poets are not equally esteemed and honoured in all countries . I happened II . SONG . " Not faster yonder rowers ' 4 The Island.
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... song . The bard readily obeyed , and with a hoarse voice , and in a tune of few various notes , began , as I was told , one of his own lyricks ; and when he had proceeded to the fourth or fifth stanza , 1 per- ceived , by the names of ...
... song . The bard readily obeyed , and with a hoarse voice , and in a tune of few various notes , began , as I was told , one of his own lyricks ; and when he had proceeded to the fourth or fifth stanza , 1 per- ceived , by the names of ...
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... SONG CONTINUED . " But if beneath yon southern sky A plaided stranger roam , Whose drooping crest and stifled sigh , And sunken cheek and heavy eye , Pine for his Highland home ; Then , warrior , then be thine to show The care that ...
... SONG CONTINUED . " But if beneath yon southern sky A plaided stranger roam , Whose drooping crest and stifled sigh , And sunken cheek and heavy eye , Pine for his Highland home ; Then , warrior , then be thine to show The care that ...
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... song ? - Small ground is now for boding fear ; Obscure , but safe , we 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 ...
... song ? - Small ground is now for boding fear ; Obscure , but safe , we 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 ...
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