id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28287 Scott, Walter The Lady of the Lake .txt text/plain 52999 4798 91 _The Lady of the Lake_ deals with a distinct epoch in the life of King chieftain long outlawed for deeds of blood; that this dark chief is daughter have taken refuge in the mountain cave; and Sir Roderick, passing near their retreat on his way to the muster, hears Ellen's that both Sir Roderick and Lord Douglas are in the hands of their "Thou shakest, good friend, thy tresses gray-When age shall give thee thy command, Douglas, thy stately form was seen. "O little know'st thou Roderick's heart! Ellen, thy hand--the ring is thine; Naught of thy Chieftain, Roderick Dhu, 105 And thou must keep thee with thy sword." Thy Monarch's life to mountain glaive!"-800 Much have I owed thy strains on life's long way, 855 followers of Roderick Dhu, who figures later in the poem as Ellen's 7. Character sketches of Fitz-James, Roderick Dhu, Ellen, Malcolm, ./cache/28287.txt ./txt/28287.txt