The Lady of the Lake, Página 1Constable, 1819 |
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... thought the battled fence so frail , It waved like cobweb in the gale ; - Amid his senses ' giddy wheel , Did he not desperate impulse feel , Headlong to plunge himself below , And meet the worst CANTO II . 85 THE ISLAND .
... thought the battled fence so frail , It waved like cobweb in the gale ; - Amid his senses ' giddy wheel , Did he not desperate impulse feel , Headlong to plunge himself below , And meet the worst CANTO II . 85 THE ISLAND .
Página 86
... thought withstand , To buy his safety with her hand . XXXII . Such purpose dread could Malcolm spy In Ellen's quivering lip and eye , And eager rose to speak - but ere His tongue could hurry forth his fear , Had Douglas mark'd the ...
... thought withstand , To buy his safety with her hand . XXXII . Such purpose dread could Malcolm spy In Ellen's quivering lip and eye , And eager rose to speak - but ere His tongue could hurry forth his fear , Had Douglas mark'd the ...
Página 99
... thought of peace , no thought of rest , Assuaged the storm in Roderick's breast . With sheathed broad - sword in his hand , Abrupt he paced the islet strand , 1 * h N. + " And eyed the rising sun , and laid His hand THE GATHERING.
... thought of peace , no thought of rest , Assuaged the storm in Roderick's breast . With sheathed broad - sword in his hand , Abrupt he paced the islet strand , 1 * h N. + " And eyed the rising sun , and laid His hand THE GATHERING.
Página 127
... thoughts , o'er bank and brae , Like fire from flint he glanced away , While high resolve , and feeling strong , Burst into voluntary song . XXIII . Song . The heath this night must be my bed , The bracken * curtain for my head , My ...
... thoughts , o'er bank and brae , Like fire from flint he glanced away , While high resolve , and feeling strong , Burst into voluntary song . XXIII . Song . The heath this night must be my bed , The bracken * curtain for my head , My ...
Página 128
... thought Shall be a thought on thee , Mary . And if return'd from conquer'd foes , How blithely will the evening close , How sweet the linnet sing repose To my young bride and me , Mary ! XXIV . Not faster o'er thy heathery braes ...
... thought Shall be a thought on thee , Mary . And if return'd from conquer'd foes , How blithely will the evening close , How sweet the linnet sing repose To my young bride and me , Mary ! XXIV . Not faster o'er thy heathery braes ...
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