From this proud eminence on all sides round Th' unbroken prospect opens to my view, On all sides large; save only where the head Of Pillesdon rises, Pillesdon's lofty Pen: So call (still rendering to his ancient name Observance due) that rival Height... Lewesdon Hill: With Other Poems - Page 8by William Crowe - 1827 - 240 lehteFull view - About this book
| William Crowe - 1788 - 228 lehte
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| William Crowe - 1788 - 252 lehte
...lofty Pen : So call (ftill rendering to his ancient name Obfervance due) that rival Height fouth-weft, Which like a rampire bounds the vale beneath. There woods, there blooming orchards, there are fcen Herds, ranging, or at reft beneath the fhade Of fome wide-branching oak ; there goodly fields... | |
| William Crowe - 1788 - 38 lehte
...lofty Pen : So call (ftill rendering to his ancient name Obfervance due) that rival Height fouth-weft, Which like a rampire bounds the vale beneath. There woods, there blooming orchards, there are fecn V Herds, ranging, or at reft beneath the {hade Of fome wide-branching oak ; there goodly fields... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1803 - 662 lehte
...Cliff, and Fggerdon Hill."* Fiom * Hutcbiiu'i Dorset. From tbis proud eminence on all sides round, Th* unbroken prospect opens to my view, On all sides large; save only where the head Of Pilleidon rises, Pillcsdon's lofty Pen; So call, (still rendering to his ancient name Observance duc.J... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1803 - 716 lehte
...Shipton Hill, Barton Cliff, and Eggerdon Hill."* From From this proud eminence on all sides round, Th" unbroken prospect opens to my view, On all sides large; save only where the head Of Fillesdon rises, Pillesdon's lofty Pen; So call, (still rendering to his ancient name Observance due,}... | |
| George Alexander Cooke - 1817 - 378 lehte
...Hill, Shipton Hill, Burton CHI1, and Eggerdon Hill. " From this proud eminence, on all sides round Th' unbroken prospect opens to my view; On all sides large: save only where the head Of Pillisdon rises, Pillisdon's lofty Pen ; ixl call (still rendering to his ancient name Observance due)... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1857 - 426 lehte
...steps abroad, To climb, as now, to Lewesdon's airy top. From this proud eminence on all sides round Th' unbroken prospect opens to my view, On all sides large ; save only where the head Of Pilleadon rises, Pillesdon's lofty Pen : So call (still rendering to his ancient name Observance due)... | |
| John Murray (publishers.) - 1869 - 570 lehte
...much akin As Lew'ßon Hill to Pil'son Pen." These hills command a charming prospect ; and Pillesdon, " that rival height south-west, Which like a rampire bounds the vale beneath," — Croire. is further interesting as the site of an ancient camp, of oval form, encompassed by three... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1869 - 574 lehte
...much akin As Lew'son Hill to Pll'sou Pen." These hills command a charming prospect ; and Pillesdon, " that rival height south-west, Which like a rampire bounds the vale beneath," — Crone. is further interesting as the site of an ancient camp, of oval form, encompassed by three... | |
| John Eglington Bailey - 1874 - 900 lehte
...Boundless, and studded thick with" many a sail. ****.** From this proud eminence on all sides round Th' unbroken prospect opens to my view, On all sides large...Observance due) that rival height south-west, Which like a rampart bounds the vale beneath. There woods, there blooming orchards, there are seen Herds ranging,... | |
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