The Lay of the Last Minstrel: a Poem: In Six CantosD. Appleton & Company, 1844 - 92 pages |
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... dread , Before lord Cranstoun she should wed , * Would see her on her dying bed . XI . Of noble race the Ladye came ; Her father was a clerk of fame , Of Bethune's line of Picardie : + He learned the art , that none may name , In Padua ...
... dread , Before lord Cranstoun she should wed , * Would see her on her dying bed . XI . Of noble race the Ladye came ; Her father was a clerk of fame , Of Bethune's line of Picardie : + He learned the art , that none may name , In Padua ...
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... dreaded fame , That when , in Salamanca's cave , + through its various forms , and seemingly eccentric ornamente , to an architectural imitation of wicker - work ; and this ingenious system is alluded to in the romance , * A large ...
... dreaded fame , That when , in Salamanca's cave , + through its various forms , and seemingly eccentric ornamente , to an architectural imitation of wicker - work ; and this ingenious system is alluded to in the romance , * A large ...
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... dread , When Michael in the tomb I laid ; Strange sounds along the chancel past , The banners waved without a blast , " Still spoke the Monk , when the bell tolled one ! - I tell you , that a braver man Than William of Deloraine , good ...
... dread , When Michael in the tomb I laid ; Strange sounds along the chancel past , The banners waved without a blast , " Still spoke the Monk , when the bell tolled one ! - I tell you , that a braver man Than William of Deloraine , good ...
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... him up from his lair ; And , though she passes the postern alone , Why is not the watchman's bugle - blown ? • A mountain on the Border of England , above Jedburgh . XXVII . The ladye steps in doubt and dread , 28 [ CANTO IL LAY OF THE.
... him up from his lair ; And , though she passes the postern alone , Why is not the watchman's bugle - blown ? • A mountain on the Border of England , above Jedburgh . XXVII . The ladye steps in doubt and dread , 28 [ CANTO IL LAY OF THE.
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In Six Cantos Walter Scott. XXVII . The ladye steps in doubt and dread , Lest her watchful mother hear her tread ... Dreaded in battle , and loved in hall : And she , when love , scarce told , scarce hid , Lent to her cheek a livelier red ...
In Six Cantos Walter Scott. XXVII . The ladye steps in doubt and dread , Lest her watchful mother hear her tread ... Dreaded in battle , and loved in hall : And she , when love , scarce told , scarce hid , Lent to her cheek a livelier red ...
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