These fertile plains, that softened vale, Were once the birthright of the Gael ; The stranger came with iron hand, And from our fathers reft the land. Where dwell we now ? See, rudely swell Crag over crag, and fell o'er fell. Ask we this savage hill we... The poetical works of Walter Scott - Page 11by sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820Full view - About this book
| Walter Scott - 1877 - 742 lehte
...and pastures green, With gentle slopes and groves between : — These fertile plains, that softened vale, Were once the birthright of the Gael; The stranger...came with iron hand, And from our fathers reft the laud, Where dwell we now! See, rudely swell Crag over crag, and fell o'er fell. Ask we this savage... | |
| William Swinton - 1880 - 240 lehte
...fields and pastures green, With gentle slopes and groves between. These fertile plains, that softened vale, Were once the birthright of the Gael ; The stranger...fell o'er fell. Ask we this savage hill we tread, For fattened steer or household bread ; Ask we for flocks these shingles dry, And well the mountain might... | |
| William Swinton, George Rhett Cathcart - 1880 - 240 lehte
...fields and pastures green, With gentle slopes and groves between. These fertile plains, that softened vale, Were once the birthright of the Gael; The stranger...fell o'er fell. Ask we this savage hill we tread, For fattened steer or household bread ; Ask we for flocks these shingles dry, And well the mountain might... | |
| Walter Scott - 1882 - 780 lehte
...£ay, Deep waving fields and pastures green, W ith gentle slopes and groves between : — These %tile plains, that soften 'd vale, Were once the birthright...fell o'er fell. Ask we this savage hill we tread, t or fatten'd steer or household bread : Ask we for flocks these shingles dry, And well the mountain... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1882 - 660 lehte
...and pastures green, With gentle slopes and groves between : — These fertile plains, that softened vale, Were once the birthright of the Gael ; The stranger...swell Crag over crag, and fell o'er fell. Ask we this savnge hill we tread For fattened steer or household bread ; Ask we for flucks these shingles dry,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1882 - 684 lehte
...and pastures green, With gentle slopes and groves between : — These fertile plains, that softened vale, Were once the birthright of the Gael ; The stranger...came with iron hand, And from our fathers reft the lanrlWhere dwell we now ! See, rudely swell Crag over crag, and fell o'er fell. Ask we this savage... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1883 - 684 lehte
...and pastures green. With gentle slopes and groves between : — These fertile plains, that eoftcn'd of his house turn o'er. And, when ho shall there written...his fato exploro I Prancing in pride of earthly tr Auk wo this savage hill we tread , For fiitten'd steer or household bread ; Ask we for flock.4 these... | |
| M L. O'Byrne - 1883 - 684 lehte
...fields and pastures green, With gentle slopes aud groves between : These fertile plains, that soften'd vale, Were once the birthright of the Gael ; The stranger...with iron hand And from our fathers reft the land." — SCOTT. " Perterunt etiam mina ! " The ruins of it have perished, yet at the period of our story,... | |
| William Swinton - 1885 - 624 lehte
...fields and pastures green, With gentle slopes and groves between. These fertile plains, that softened vale, Were once the birthright of the Gael ; The stranger...dwell we now ? See, rudely swell Crag over crag, and fell2 o'er fell. Ask we this savage3 hill we tread, For fattened steer or household bread ; Ask we... | |
| William Swinton - 1885 - 620 lehte
...fields and pastures green, With gentle slopes and groves between. These fertile plains, that softened vale, Were once the birthright of the Gael ; The stranger...dwell we now ? See, rudely swell Crag over crag, and fell2 o'er fell. Ask we this savage3 hill we tread, For fattened steer or household bread ; Ask we... | |
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