The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott : Including "lay of the Last Minstrel," "marmion, " "the Lady of the Lake, " "the Vision of Don Roderick, " And "ballads, Lyrical Pieces, And Songs."
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"And I conjure thee. Demon elf. By him whom Demons fear. To show us whence thou art thyself? And what thine errand here ? " BALLAD — coxTiNUED. '"Tis merry, 'tis merry, in Fairy-land, When fairy birds are singing, V/hen the court doth ride by their monarch's side, With bit and bridle ringing: *' And gaily shines the Fairy-land — But all is glistening show. Like the idle gleam that December's beam Can dart on ice and snow. 34* I 402 THE LADT OF THE LAKE. | i " And fading, like that varied gleam,... | Is our inconstant shape, ' Who now like knight and lady seem, j And now like dwarf and ape. ! j "It was between the night and day, \ When the Fairy king has power, i That I sank down in a sinful fray, j And, 'twixt life and death, was snatched away j To the joyless Elfin bower. i ! " But wist I of a woman bold, i Who thrice my brow durst sign, ' I might regain my mortal mold i As fair a form as thine." i I She crossed him once — she crossed him twice— j That lady was so brave ; j The fouler grew his goblin hue, The darker grev/ the cave.
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