| James Grahame - 1805 - 184 páginas
...dirT'rent seas : Fast by such brooks, A little glen is sometimes scoop'd, a plat With green sward gay, and flowers that strangers seem Amid the heathery...solitudes like these Thy persecuted children, SCOTIA, foil'd A tyrant's and a bigot's bloody laws : There, leaning on his spear, (one of th" array That,... | |
| James Grahame - 1807 - 250 páginas
...different seas : Fast by such brooks, A little glen is sometimes scooped, a plat With green sward gay, and flowers that strangers seem Amid the heathery...bigot's bloody laws : There, leaning on his spear, (one of the array, Whose gleam, in former days, had scathed the rose On England's banner, and had powerless... | |
| James Hogg - 1807 - 242 páginas
...different seas. Fast by such brooks, A little glen is sometimes scooped; a plat With green-sward gay, and flowers, that strangers seem Amid the heathery wild, that all around Fatigues the eye." These lines, with the two following pagesof the sweet poem in which they occur, seem to he literal... | |
| James Hogg - 1807 - 232 páginas
...different seas. Fast by such brooks, A little glen is sometimes scooped ; a plat With green-sward gay, and flowers, that strangers seem Amid the heathery wild, that all around Fatigues the eye." These lines, with the two following pages of the sweet poem in which they occur, seem to be literal... | |
| 1811 - 750 páginas
...by such A little glen is sometimes scoop'd, a plat With greensward gay, and Sower* that strauiff;rs seem Amid the heathery wild, that all around Fatigues the eye. In solilmk-s likfc these, Tuy persecuted children, SCOTIA, foil'd A Tyrant's and a IJigot's bloody law*.... | |
| 1818 - 354 páginas
...in some deep dell By rocks o'er- canopied, to hear the voice, Their faithful Pastor's voice. • * * In solitudes like these Thy persecuted children, Scotia, foiled A tyrant's and' a bigot's bloody laws. . From those thoughts, however, I was suddenly awakened, by observing part of a rock, on which I almost... | |
| James Hogg - 1821 - 436 páginas
...different seas. Fast by such brooks, A little glen is sometimes scooped ; 8 plat With green-sward gay, and flowers, that strangers seem Amid the heathery wild, that all around Fatigues the eye." — These lines, with the two following pages of the sweet poem in which they occur, seem to be literal... | |
| James Grahame - 1823 - 346 páginas
...different seas : Fast hy such hrooks A little glen is sometimes scoop'd, a plat With green sward gay, and flowers that strangers seem Amid the heathery...solitudes like these, Thy persecuted children, SCOTIA, foil'd A tyrant's and a higot's hloody laws : There, leaning on his spear, (one of the array, Whose... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 páginas
...gay, and flowers that stranger seem. Amid the heathery wild, that all around Fatigues the eye : *m solitudes like these Thy persecuted children, Scotia,...bigot's bloody laws : There^ leaning on his spear (one of the array, Whose gleam, in former days, had scathed the rose On England's banner, and had powerless... | |
| John Johnstone - 1827 - 596 páginas
...different seas ; fast by such brooks, A little glen is sometimes scooped, a plat With green sward gay, and flowers that strangers seem Amid the heathery...bigot's bloody laws : There, leaning on his spear, (one of the array, Whose gleam, in formerdays, had scathed the Rose On England's banner, and had powerless... | |
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