THE LADY OF THE LAKE, A Poem, BY SIR WALTER SCOTT. Illustrated Edition. LONDON: DAVID BOGUE, FLEET STREET. (LATE TILT AND BOGUE.) 20 IKSTAD COLLEGE FROM THE Levy of LONDON: THOMAS HARRILD, PRINTER, SILVER STREET, FALCON SQUARE. T ILLUSTRATIONS. VIGNETTE TITLE. LOCHARD.... .G. F. ROBSON. With anxious eye he wander'd o'er Mountain and ineadow, moss and moor, And ponder'd refuge from his toil, By far Lochard.- Page 5. ELLEN DOUGLAS & FITZ-JAMES..J. H. NIXON. Frontispiece. She sigh'd, then smiled, and took the word; As light it trembles in his hand, As in my grasp a hazel wand.”—Page 25. BRIGG OF BRACKLINN I grant him brave, .J. BENTLEY. But wild as Bracklinn's thundering wave.-Page 44. BOTHWELL CASTLE .R. R. REINAGLE. O'er the arch'd gate of Bothwell proud.-Page 53. |