The lady of the lake: With illustrationsNew York : The Macmillan Company, 1900 - 192 páginas |
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... stands mournful by , His youngest weeps , but knows not why ; The village maids and matrons round The dismal coronach resound . XVI ° CORONACH He is gone on the mountain , He is lost to the forest , Like a summer - dried fountain , When ...
... stands mournful by , His youngest weeps , but knows not why ; The village maids and matrons round The dismal coronach resound . XVI ° CORONACH He is gone on the mountain , He is lost to the forest , Like a summer - dried fountain , When ...
Página 70
... stand aghast : - unheeding all , The henchman bursts into the hall ; Before the dead man's bier he stood , Held forth the Cross besmeared with blood ; " The muster - place is Lanrick mead ; Speed forth the signal ! clansmen , speed ...
... stand aghast : - unheeding all , The henchman bursts into the hall ; Before the dead man's bier he stood , Held forth the Cross besmeared with blood ; " The muster - place is Lanrick mead ; Speed forth the signal ! clansmen , speed ...
Página 79
... stand , That well became such mountain - strand . XXVIII Their Chief with step reluctant still Was lingering on the craggy hill , 660 670 680 Hard by where turned apart the road To Douglas's obscure CANTO III . ] 22 THE GATHERING 79.
... stand , That well became such mountain - strand . XXVIII Their Chief with step reluctant still Was lingering on the craggy hill , 660 670 680 Hard by where turned apart the road To Douglas's obscure CANTO III . ] 22 THE GATHERING 79.
Página 83
... rock a footstep rung , ― And instant to his arms he sprung . " Stand , or thou diest ! What , Malise ? Art thou returned from Braes of Doune . By thy keen step and glance I know , soon 10 20 Thou bring'st us tidings of the foe . " - 83 •
... rock a footstep rung , ― And instant to his arms he sprung . " Stand , or thou diest ! What , Malise ? Art thou returned from Braes of Doune . By thy keen step and glance I know , soon 10 20 Thou bring'st us tidings of the foe . " - 83 •
Página 86
... stands To gaze upon our slumbering bands . Seems he not , Malise , like a ghost , That hovers o'er a slaughtered host ? Or raven on the blasted oak , -- That , watching while the deer is broke , His morsel claims with sullen croak ...
... stands To gaze upon our slumbering bands . Seems he not , Malise , like a ghost , That hovers o'er a slaughtered host ? Or raven on the blasted oak , -- That , watching while the deer is broke , His morsel claims with sullen croak ...
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Allan Alpine's aught band battle Beltane Benvenue blade blood bold brand brave breast breath broadsword brow Canto chase Chief Chieftain clan Clan-Alpine's couch courser crest dark deep deer Douglas dread dream e'er Edited Ellen fair fear Fiery Cross Fitz-James flung Gael gallant gallant band glance glen grace gray guard hand harp hear heard heart heath heaven Highland hill hound isle James Julius Cæsar King knight Lady lake Loch Achray Loch Katrine Loch Lomond Loch Voil lone Lord loud maid maiden Malcolm Græme Malise martial merry mingled Minstrel morning mountain ne'er noble o'er paused pibroch plaid poem pride rock Roderick Dhu rose Saint Modan Saxon Scott shallop sire smiled snood song sought sound spear speed stag steed Stirling stood strain stranger strife sword tartans tear thee thine thou tide Trosachs Twas wake Walter Scott warrior wave wild wind word yonder