The Lady of the Lake: A PoemDaved Bogue, 1838 |
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... delicious blue ; So wondrous wild , the whole might seem The scenery of a fairy dream . XIII . Onward , amid the copse ' gan peep A narrow inlet , still and deep , Affording scarce such breadth of brim , As served the THE CHASE . 11.
... delicious blue ; So wondrous wild , the whole might seem The scenery of a fairy dream . XIII . Onward , amid the copse ' gan peep A narrow inlet , still and deep , Affording scarce such breadth of brim , As served the THE CHASE . 11.
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... fairy land . " - XXIII . " I well believe , " the maid replied , As her light skiff approach'd the side , — " I well believe , that ne'er before Your foot has trod Loch - Katrine's shore ; But yet , as far as yesternight , Old Allan 20 ...
... fairy land . " - XXIII . " I well believe , " the maid replied , As her light skiff approach'd the side , — " I well believe , that ne'er before Your foot has trod Loch - Katrine's shore ; But yet , as far as yesternight , Old Allan 20 ...
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... bold , I'll lightly front each high emprize , For one kind glance of those bright eyes . Permit me , first , the task to guide Your fairy frigate o'er the tide . " - The maid , with smile suppress'd and sly , The THE CHASE . 21.
... bold , I'll lightly front each high emprize , For one kind glance of those bright eyes . Permit me , first , the task to guide Your fairy frigate o'er the tide . " - The maid , with smile suppress'd and sly , The THE CHASE . 21.
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... sleep that knows not breaking ; Dream of battled fields no more , Days of danger , nights of waking . In our isle's enchanted hall , Hands unseen thy couch are strewing , Fairy strains of music fall , Every sense in slumber THE CHASE . 27.
... sleep that knows not breaking ; Dream of battled fields no more , Days of danger , nights of waking . In our isle's enchanted hall , Hands unseen thy couch are strewing , Fairy strains of music fall , Every sense in slumber THE CHASE . 27.
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A Poem Walter Scott. Fairy strains of music fall , Every sense in slumber dewing . Soldier , rest ! thy warfare o'er Dream of fighting fields no more ; Sleep the sleep that knows not breaking , Morn of toil , nor night of waking . " No ...
A Poem Walter Scott. Fairy strains of music fall , Every sense in slumber dewing . Soldier , rest ! thy warfare o'er Dream of fighting fields no more ; Sleep the sleep that knows not breaking , Morn of toil , nor night of waking . " No ...
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Alpine's ancient arms band bard battle blade blood bold brand Brantome brave breast brow called CANTO castle chase chief Chieftain clan Clan-Alpine's dark death deep deer desperate Douglas dread drew Earl of Angus Ellen fair fairy fear Fiery Cross Fitz-James Gael gallant glance glen grace Græme grey hand harp head hear heard heart heath Highland hill hounds isle James John Gunn King king's knight lady lake land Lord loud Lowland Macgregor maid maiden Malcolm Malise mark'd merry Minstrel morning mountain ne'er noble NOTE o'er pass Perthshire pibroch plaid pride race rock Roderick Dhu round Rowland Yorke Saint Modan Saxon Scotland Scottish seem'd shallop side sire Skofnung snood song sound spear speed stag steed Stirling Stirling Castle stood stranger sudden sway sword thee thine thou tide turn'd Twas Urisk wake warrior wave Western Isles wild yonder
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28 ページ - No rude sound shall reach thine ear, Armour's clang, or war-steed champing Trump nor pibroch summon here Mustering clan, or squadron tramping. Yet the lark's shrill fife may come At the daybreak from the fallow, And the bittern sound his drum, Booming from the sedgy shallow. Ruder sounds shall none be near, Guards nor warders challenge here, Here's no war-steed's neigh and champing, Shouting clans, or squadrons stamping.
29 ページ - Huntsman, rest! thy chase is done, While our slumbrous spells assail ye, Dream not with the rising sun, Bugles here shall sound reveille. Sleep ! the deer is in his den ; Sleep! thy hounds are by thee lying; Sleep ! nor dream in yonder glen, How thy gallant steed lay dying. Huntsman, rest ! thy chase is done, Think not of the rising sun, For at dawning to assail ye, Here no bugles sound reveille.
16 ページ - And ne'er did Grecian chisel trace A Nymph, a Naiad, or a Grace, Of finer form or lovelier face...
19 ページ - On his bold visage middle age Had slightly pressed its signet sage, Yet had not quenched the open truth And fiery vehemence of youth ; Forward and frolic glee was there, The will to do, the soul to dare, The sparkling glance, soon blown to fire, Of hasty love or headlong ire.
204 ページ - tis silent all ! — Enchantress, fare thee well ! END OF CANTO SIXTH.
11 ページ - Where glistening streamers waved and danced, The wanderer's eye could barely view The summer heaven's delicious blue ; So wondrous wild, the whole might seem The scenery of a fairy dream.
141 ページ - The wind's last breath had toss'd in air Pennon, and plaid, and plumage fair; The next but swept a lone hill-side, Where heath and fern were waving wide: The sun's last glance was glinted back, From spear and glaive, from targe and jack; The next, all unreflected, shone On bracken green and cold grey stone.
83 ページ - ... the ears that are hoary, But the voice of the weeper Wails manhood in glory. The autumn winds rushing Waft the leaves that are searest, But our flower was in flushing, When blighting was nearest. Fleet foot on the correi,* Sage counsel in cumber Red hand in the foray, How sound is thy slumber ! Like the dew on the mountain, Like the foam on the river, Like the bubble on the fountain Thou art gone, and for ever ! XVII.
110 ページ - twas all for thy locks so bright, And 'twas all for thine eyes so blue, That on the night of our luckless flight, Thy brother bold I slew. " Now must I teach to hew the beech...
130 ページ - Stranger, I am to Roderick Dhu A clansman born, a kinsman true; Each word against his honor spoke, Demands of me avenging stroke ; Yet more, — upon thy fate, 'tis said, A mighty augury is laid. It rests with me to wind my horn, — Thou art with numbers overborne ; It rests with me, here, brand to brand, Worn as thou art, to bid thee stand : But...