The Lady of the Lake,H. Altemus, 1899 - 237 páginas |
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... tide . Bold o'er the flood his head he bore , And stoutly steer'd him from the shore ; And Allan strain'd his anxious eye , Far ' mid the lake his form to spy . Darkening across each puny wave , To which the moon her silver gave , Fast ...
... tide . Bold o'er the flood his head he bore , And stoutly steer'd him from the shore ; And Allan strain'd his anxious eye , Far ' mid the lake his form to spy . Darkening across each puny wave , To which the moon her silver gave , Fast ...
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... tide returning hoarse , To sweep them from our sight ! Time rolls his ceaseless course . Yet live there still who can remember well , How , when a mountain chief his bugle blew , Both field and forest , dingle , cliff , and dell , And ...
... tide returning hoarse , To sweep them from our sight ! Time rolls his ceaseless course . Yet live there still who can remember well , How , when a mountain chief his bugle blew , Both field and forest , dingle , cliff , and dell , And ...
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... tide Down his clogg'd beard and shaggy limb , Till darkness glazed his eyeballs dim . The grisly priest , with murmuring prayer , A slender crosslet form'd with care , A cubit's length in measure due ; The shaft and limbs were rods of ...
... tide Down his clogg'd beard and shaggy limb , Till darkness glazed his eyeballs dim . The grisly priest , with murmuring prayer , A slender crosslet form'd with care , A cubit's length in measure due ; The shaft and limbs were rods of ...
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... tide . He stumbled twice , the foam splash'd high , --- With hoarser swell the stream raced by ; And had he fall'n , - forever there , Farewell Duncraggan's orphan heir ! But still , as if in parting life Firmer he grasp'd the Cross of ...
... tide . He stumbled twice , the foam splash'd high , --- With hoarser swell the stream raced by ; And had he fall'n , - forever there , Farewell Duncraggan's orphan heir ! But still , as if in parting life Firmer he grasp'd the Cross of ...
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Walter Scott. XX . A blithesome rout , that morning - tide , Had sought the chapel of Saint Bride . Her troth Tombea's Mary gave To Norman , heir of Armandave , And , issuing from the Gothic arch , The bridal now resumed their march . In ...
Walter Scott. XX . A blithesome rout , that morning - tide , Had sought the chapel of Saint Bride . Her troth Tombea's Mary gave To Norman , heir of Armandave , And , issuing from the Gothic arch , The bridal now resumed their march . In ...
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