The book The Moor was written by author Henry John George Herbert Carnarvon Here you can read free online of The Moor book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Moor a good or bad book?
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CANTO IV. Here oft, o'er wood and wave, the raptured sight, And o'er each lower mountain's vassal height. Had stretch'd exulting, till in boundless view Elvira's dark and distant range it knew ; Here, too, in haughtier days of convent fame, In crowded groups the sons of Alva came ; Where now, alone, the stealthy step of fear Starts wildly back, its own quick tread to hear ; Alone, some straggler, hasty glance to throw And learn how near the peril, where the foe. " A fair expanse !" the old man ...said, and sigh'd, " Once tributary fields of Alva's pride. ' Look forth, my Son, can youth's keen vision show " Triumphant o'er our spoil'd domain below " The march of Ismael's warriors ?" " Father, no. " " Again, my Son !" the Abbot cried, " again " With keener eye explore the distant plain. " " I only see man's peaceful dwellings rise, " And fair they rest against the deep-blue skies ; " The tender fig its wild luxuriance throws, ' And round its walls the clustering cistus grows ; CANTO IV. THE GUERILLA.
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