| Walter Scott - 1818 - 372 páginas
...sapling hough ; Would he could tell how deep the shade, A thousand mingled hranches made ; How hroad the shadows of the oak, How clung the rowan* to the...the foliage showed his head, With narrow leaves, and herries red ; What pines on every mountain sprung, O'er every dell what hirches hung, * Mountaln-aSh.... | |
| Walter Scott, J. W. Lake - 1838 - 496 páginas
...the shade, A thousand mingled branches made; How broad the shadows of the oak, How clung the rowun* to the rock, And through the foliage showed his head, With narrow leaves, and berries red; What pines on every mountain sprung, O'er every dell what birches hung, In ever}' breeze what aspens... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1839 - 92 páginas
...thousand mingled branehes made ; How broad the shadows of the oak, How elung the rowan * to the roek, And through the foliage showed his head, With narrow leaves, and berries red ; What pines on every mountain sprung, O'er every dell what birehes hung, In every breeze what aspens... | |
| Prideaux John Selby - 1842 - 572 páginas
...advances, its berries, of the richest coral hue, give it a singularly pleasing and beautiful effect ; — " How clung the Rowan to the rock And through the foliage...showed his head With narrow leaves and berries red : — " and add to the contrast produced by its mixture with the deep green of the pine, and the tufted... | |
| George Luxford, Edward Newman - 1842 - 220 páginas
...advances, its berries, of the richest coral hue, give it a singularly pleasing and beautiful effect ; — " How clung the Rowan to the rock And through the foliage...showed his head With narrow leaves and berries red ; — " and add to the contrast produced by its mixture with the deep green of the pine, and the tufted... | |
| Walter Scott - 1843 - 732 páginas
...the shade, A thousand mingled hranches made; How hroad the shadows of the oak, How clung the rowanf to the rock, And through the foliage showed his head. With narrow leaves, and herries red ; a Bitri..'5-.- FnrMt, now a range of monntain mil theep wallet, WM iiwicmir row-rved... | |
| 1892 - 848 páginas
...whose prickly spears. Have fenced him for three hundred years, While fell around his green compeersYon lonely Thorn, would he could tell The changes of his...showed his head, With narrow leaves and berries red; What pines on every mountain sprung, O'er everv dell what birches hung, In every breeze what aspens... | |
| Walter Scott - 1852 - 594 páginas
...compeers — Yon lonely thorn, would he could tell The changes of his parent dell, Since he, so gray and stubborn now, Waved in each breeze a sapling bough...showed his head, With narrow leaves, and berries red; What pines on every mountain sprung, O'er every dell what birches hung, In every breeze what aspens... | |
| John Ruskin - 1856 - 452 páginas
...himself altogether, and subduing his own humanity before what seems to him the power of the landscape. 14 Yon lonely thorn, — would he could tell The changes...showed his head, With narrow leaves and berries red 1" Scott does not dwell on the grey stubbornness of the thorn, because he himself is at that moment... | |
| John Ruskin - 1856 - 450 páginas
...thorn, — would he could tell The changes of his parent dell, Since he, so grey and stubborn now, Wared in each breeze a sapling bough ! Would he could tell,...showed his head, With narrow leaves and berries red 1" Scott does not dwell on the grey stubbornness of the thorn, because he himself is at that moment... | |
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