Escalala: An American TaleW. Williams, 1824 - 109 |
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... soon , Then from his couch rose gallantly , And to the scald- -a monarch's boon- He gave it for his minstrelsy . When sunk at last the fierce acclaim ; Unbidden , all unknown to fame , Rose Fergus of the flaxen hair And laughing eye ...
... soon , Then from his couch rose gallantly , And to the scald- -a monarch's boon- He gave it for his minstrelsy . When sunk at last the fierce acclaim ; Unbidden , all unknown to fame , Rose Fergus of the flaxen hair And laughing eye ...
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... soon Were seated in its rich saloon . And there th ' immortal nymph began Earl Ronald's heart to prove By every wile , might tempt a man To bless fair lady's love ; And , in a voice whose varied tones Came o'er him , like the song ( 9 ) ...
... soon Were seated in its rich saloon . And there th ' immortal nymph began Earl Ronald's heart to prove By every wile , might tempt a man To bless fair lady's love ; And , in a voice whose varied tones Came o'er him , like the song ( 9 ) ...
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... soon shall prove ( 10 ) What ' tis to slight a mer - queen's love ! " Ronald to upper air returned , Flew , on love's wings , to greet The fair , for whom his bosom burned , And throw him at her feet : He saw her ; but how lost , how ...
... soon shall prove ( 10 ) What ' tis to slight a mer - queen's love ! " Ronald to upper air returned , Flew , on love's wings , to greet The fair , for whom his bosom burned , And throw him at her feet : He saw her ; but how lost , how ...
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... Soon roused the startled game : And onward , onward still they go ; Like the dark tide whose ceaseless flow Bears and has borne since life began- On its broad bosom , " to the sea Of fathomless eternity , " The hopes , the fears , the ...
... Soon roused the startled game : And onward , onward still they go ; Like the dark tide whose ceaseless flow Bears and has borne since life began- On its broad bosom , " to the sea Of fathomless eternity , " The hopes , the fears , the ...
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... soon shall see , When to his much loved , native home , With ESCALALA , joyfully He shall return , to rove again O'er Chippewa's elysian plain . E'en now , he chides the long delay Of that dear maid , and deems her stay , So long ...
... soon shall see , When to his much loved , native home , With ESCALALA , joyfully He shall return , to rove again O'er Chippewa's elysian plain . E'en now , he chides the long delay Of that dear maid , and deems her stay , So long ...
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American archery Areskou arms array band blast bliss blush boast bosom brave breath bright brown heath burst chase chiefs coursers dark dark tide Dashed deem deep drear e'en earth END OF CANTO ESCALALA fable falchion fame fear feast fierce fight gallant galliot glance gleam glow Gondibert hand hath haunts heart heaven honor hope host hounds Indian inhumed joys king light Lord Harold lyre maid maize mammoth mingled mortal native night nobles Norway NOTE III NOTES TO CANTO numbers o'er Odin Odin's peace pipe of peace plain pride proud race rank red deer Reta revenge round roused rude Ruric rush savage scalds Scanian scorned seemed shade sharpened stone shout skies slumbering song soul spirit steed stern strife swell tale throng thunder tide toil trace tribes tumuli Twas vengeance war-club Warredondo warriors waves wild Witch of Hesleggen wood wound yell
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