| 1810 - 538 lehte
...lawn, Begemmed with dew-drops, led her fcwa ; The grey mist left the mountain side, The torrent showed its glistening pride ; Invisible in flecked sky, The...Good-morrow gave from brake and bush ; , In answer cooed the cushat dove, Her notes of peace, and rest, and love. * No thought of peace, no thought of... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1810 - 468 lehte
...lawn, Begemmed with dew-drops, led her fawn j The grey mist left the mountain side, The torrent shewed its glistening pride ; Invisible in flecked sky, The...thrush Good-morrow gave from brake and bush ; In answer cooed the cushat dove, Her notes of peace, and rest, and love. ir * HI. No thought of peace, no thought... | |
| 1810 - 590 lehte
...dew-drops, led her fawn j The grey mist left the mountain's side, The torrent shewed its glistening pride j Invisible in flecked sky, The lark sent down her revelry...; - •• The black-bird and the speckled thrush Good morrow gave from brake and bush ; . In answer cooed the cushat dove Her notes of peace, and rest,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 454 lehte
...water lily to the light Her chalice rear'd of silver bright ; The doe awoke, and to the lawn, Begemmed with dew-drops, led her fawn ; The grey mist left the mountain side, The torrent shewed its glistening pride ; Invisible in flecked sky, The lark sent down her revelry ; The black-bird... | |
| John Young - 1810 - 432 lehte
...breeze Just kissed the lake, just stirred the trees. » # * * * The doe awoke, and to the lawn Begemm'd with dew-drops, led her fawn, The grey mist left the mountain side." — &c. Lady of the Lake, Canto III. St. 2. There are several circumstances in Level's nocturnal adventure... | |
| Theresa (fict. name.) - 1815 - 274 lehte
...grey mist left the mountain's side, The torrent shew'd its glistening pride ; Invisible, in flacked sky, The lark sent down her revelry ; The blackbird...speckled thrush, Good-morrow gave from brake and bush. LADY OF THE LAKE, THE exile and his companion had not waited long, when a rustling amidst the trees,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 282 lehte
...lawn, Begemm'd with dew-drops, led her fawn; The grey mist left the mountain-side, The torrent shew'd its glistening pride; Invisible in flecked sky, The...thrush Good-morrow gave from brake and bush ; In answer coo'd.the cushat dove, Her notes of peace, and rest, and love. III. No thought of peace, no thought... | |
| John Leycester Adolphus - 1822 - 228 lehte
...in these two descriptions, evidently mark them, in my opinion, for the work of the same artist : " The lark sent down her revelry ; The blackbird and...thrush Good-morrow gave from brake and bush > In answer cooed the cusbat dove, Her notes of peace, and rest, and love. ***** No thought of peace, no thought... | |
| John Leycester Adolphus - 1822 - 228 lehte
...descriptions, evidently mark them, in my opinion, for the work of the same artist : " The lark sent down hi r revelry ; The blackbird and the speckled thrush Good-morrow gave from brake and bush : In answer cooed the cushat dove, Her notes of peace, and rest, and love. » » • * * No thought of peace, no... | |
| John Leycester Adolphus - 1822 - 340 lehte
...breeze Just kissed the lake, just stirred the trees. ***** The doe awoke, and to the lawn Begemmed with dew-drops, led her fawn, The grey mist left the mountain side." — &c. Lady of the Lake, Canto III. St. 2. There are several circumstances in Lovel's nocturnal adventure... | |
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