π The Lady of the Lake
by Walter Scott
Quotes from this book
Fear naughtβnay, that I need not sayβ / Butβdoubt not aught from mine array. / Thou art my guest;βI pledged my word / As far as Coilantogle ford: [...]
To share, with ill-concealed disdain, / Of Scotland's pay the scanty gain.
Slighting the petty need he showed, / He told of his benighted road; [...]
"Have, then, thy wish!"βhe whistled shrill, / And he was answered from the hill; / Wild as the scream of the curlieu, / From crag to crag the signal flew.
So toilsome was the road to trace, /
The guide, abating of his pace, /
Led slowly through the pass's jaws, [β¦]
As the tall ship, whose lofty prore / Shall never stem the billows more [β¦] !
Book Information
Publication Year
1810
Total Quotes
6