The Literary Reading Book: Containing Specimens of Poetry and Prose from Chaucer to the Present Day, Del 2E.J. Brill, 1900-03 [v.1, 1900 |
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... Lady of the Land . I told her how he pined ; and ah ! The deep , the low , the pleading tone With which I sang another's love , Interpreted my own . She listened with a flitting blush , With dowcast eyes , and modest grace ; And she ...
... Lady of the Land . I told her how he pined ; and ah ! The deep , the low , the pleading tone With which I sang another's love , Interpreted my own . She listened with a flitting blush , With dowcast eyes , and modest grace ; And she ...
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... Lady of the Land ; - And how she wept , and clasped his knees ; And how she tended him in vain And ever strove to expiate The scorn that crazed his brain ; And that she nursed him in a cave ; And how his madness went away , When on the ...
... Lady of the Land ; - And how she wept , and clasped his knees ; And how she tended him in vain And ever strove to expiate The scorn that crazed his brain ; And that she nursed him in a cave ; And how his madness went away , When on the ...
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... lady he swung , So light to the saddle before her he sprung ! " She is won ! we are gone , over bank , bush , and scaur ; They'll have fleet steeds that follow , " quoth young Lochinvar . There was mounting ' mong Græmes of the Netherby ...
... lady he swung , So light to the saddle before her he sprung ! " She is won ! we are gone , over bank , bush , and scaur ; They'll have fleet steeds that follow , " quoth young Lochinvar . There was mounting ' mong Græmes of the Netherby ...
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... ladies of the court , who rode beside her Majesty , had taken especial care that their own external appearance should not be more glorious than their rank and the occasion alto- gether demanded , so that no inferior luminary might ...
... ladies of the court , who rode beside her Majesty , had taken especial care that their own external appearance should not be more glorious than their rank and the occasion alto- gether demanded , so that no inferior luminary might ...
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... ladies , was yet more unbounded . Leicester , who glittered like a golden image with jewels and cloth of gold , rode on her Majesty's right hand , as well in quality of her host , as of her Master of the Horse . The black steed which he ...
... ladies , was yet more unbounded . Leicester , who glittered like a golden image with jewels and cloth of gold , rode on her Majesty's right hand , as well in quality of her host , as of her Master of the Horse . The black steed which he ...
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