Hie away, hie away, Over bank and over brae, Where the copsewood is the greenest, Where the fountains glisten sheenest, Where the lady-fern grows strongest, Where the morning dew lies longest, Where the black-cock sweetest sips it, Where the fairy latest... The novels of sir Walter Scott, with all his introductions and notes - Página 49por sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1862Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1815 - 558 páginas
...sheenest, Where the lady fern grows strongest, Where the morning dew lies longest, Where the hluck cock sweetest sips it, Where the fairy latest trips it...Over bank and over brae, Hie away, hie away. "'Do the Terses he sings belong to old Scottish poetry, Miss Bradwardine 1' " ' I believe not,' she replied.... | |
| 1814 - 698 páginas
...brae, Where the copsewood is the greenest, Where the fountains glisten sheenest, Where the lady fern grows strongest, Where the morning dew lies longest,...trips it ; Hie to haunts right seldom seen, Lovely, Jopesome, cool and green, Over bank and over brue, Hie away, hie away. " * Do the verses he sings belong... | |
| Walter Scott - 1815 - 310 páginas
...brae, Where the copsewood is the greenest, Where the fountains glisten sheeaest, Where the lady fern grows strongest, Where the morning dew lies longest,...brae, Hie away, hie away. ' Do the verses he sings belong to old Scottish poetry, Miss Bradwardine ?' ' I believe not,' she replied, ' This poor creature... | |
| 1815 - 628 páginas
...nest, Where the lady fern grows strongest, Where the morning dew lies longest, Where the black cock sweetest sips it, Where the fairy latest trips it;...brae, Hie away, hie away. " ' Do the verses he sings belong to old Scottish poetry, Miss Bradwardine?' " ' I believe not,' she replied. 'This poor creature... | |
| 1815 - 554 páginas
...the lady fern grows strongest, Where the morning dew lies longest, Where the black cock sweetest sipa it, Where the fairy latest trips it; Hie to haunts...brae, Hie away, hie away. " ' Do the verses he sings belong to old Scottish poetry, Miw Bradwardine ?' " ' I believe not,' she replied. ' This poor creature... | |
| 1817 - 526 páginas
...Over bank and over brae, Where the copsewood is the greenest, Where the fountains glisten sheenest, Where the lady-fern grows strongest, Where the morning...green, Over bank and over brae, Hie away, hie away. It is probable, that, at the moment of composition, the Scottish minstrel did not think of the lines... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 308 páginas
...Where the lady fern grows strongest. Where the morning dew lies longest, voL. I. 8 Where the black cock sweetest sips it, Where the fairy latest trips it,...green, Over bank and over brae, Hie away, hie away. " I believe not," she replied. " This poor creature had a brother, and heaven, as if to compensate... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1831 - 780 páginas
...longest, Where the black-cork sweetest sips it, Where the fairy latest trips it: Vol.. I. H4 WAVERLE Y. Hie to haunts right seldom seen, Lovely, lonesome,...Waverley, • belong to old Scottish poetry, Miss Bradwardine?» I believe not, • she replied. This poor creature had a brother, and Heaven, as if... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 880 páginas
...longest, Where the black-cock sweetest sips it, Where the fairy latest trip* it : Hie to haunts ri?ht seldom seen, Lovely, lonesome, cool and green. Over...asked Waverley, " belong to old Scottish poetry, Miss Bradwardine T " I believe not," she replied. " This poor creature had a brother, and Heaven, as if... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 436 páginas
...strongest, Where the morning dew lies longest. Where the black-cock sweetest sips it, WJtiere the fairjr latest trips it : Hie to haunts right seldom seen,...asked Waverley," belong to old Scottish poetry, Miss Bradwardine 3" " I believe not," she replied. " This poor creature had a brother, and Heaven, as if... | |
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