The Lady of the LakeAdam and Charles Black, 1871 - 353 páginas |
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... chief , awhile , O ! lend us from the tomb Those long - lost friends for whom in love we smart , And fill with pious awe and joy - mixt woe the heart . " Or are you sportive ? -bid the morn of youth Rise to new light , and beam afresh ...
... chief , awhile , O ! lend us from the tomb Those long - lost friends for whom in love we smart , And fill with pious awe and joy - mixt woe the heart . " Or are you sportive ? -bid the morn of youth Rise to new light , and beam afresh ...
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... chief , when indisposed for sleep ; but poets are not equally esteemed and honoured in all countries . I happened to be a witness of the dishonour done to the muse , at the house of one of the chiefs , where two of these bards were set ...
... chief , when indisposed for sleep ; but poets are not equally esteemed and honoured in all countries . I happened to be a witness of the dishonour done to the muse , at the house of one of the chiefs , where two of these bards were set ...
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Walter Scott. Alas , this wild marauding Chief Alone might hazard our relief , And now thy maiden charms expand , Looks for his guerdon in thy hand ; Full soon may dispensation sought , To back his suit from Rome be brought . Then ...
Walter Scott. Alas , this wild marauding Chief Alone might hazard our relief , And now thy maiden charms expand , Looks for his guerdon in thy hand ; Full soon may dispensation sought , To back his suit from Rome be brought . Then ...
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... d . XIX . Boat Song . Hail to the Chief who in triumph advances ! Honour'd and bless'd be the ever - green Pine ! Long may the tree , in his banner that glances 88 Canto II , THE LADY OF THE LAKE . The rapid charge, the rallying shout, ...
... d . XIX . Boat Song . Hail to the Chief who in triumph advances ! Honour'd and bless'd be the ever - green Pine ! Long may the tree , in his banner that glances 88 Canto II , THE LADY OF THE LAKE . The rapid charge, the rallying shout, ...
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... chief had an epithet expressive of his patriarchal dignity as head of the clan , and which was common to all his predecessors and suc- cessors , as Pharaoh to the kings of Egypt , or Arsaces to those of Parthia . This name was usually a ...
... chief had an epithet expressive of his patriarchal dignity as head of the clan , and which was common to all his predecessors and suc- cessors , as Pharaoh to the kings of Egypt , or Arsaces to those of Parthia . This name was usually a ...
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