FAREWELL to pleasant Dilston Hall, My father's ancient seat ; A stranger now must call thee his, Which gars my heart to greet. Farewell each kindly well-known face My heart has held so dear ; My tenants now must leave their lands, Or hold their lives... Publications of the Surtees Society - Pagina 2541852Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1821 - 502 pagina’s
...Ditson Hall, My father's ancient seat ; A stranger now must call thee his, Which gars my heart to greet. Farewell each friendly well-known face, My heart has held so dear : My tenants now must leave their kmds, Or hold their lives in fear. No more along the banks of Tyne I'll rove in autumn gray ; No more... | |
| 1828 - 396 pagina’s
...ancient seat ; A stranger now must call thee his, Which gars my heart to greet. Farewell each kindly well-known face, My heart has held so dear : My tenants...I'll hear, at early dawn, The lav'rocks wake the day : wentwater's connection with the rebellion in 1715, and his consequent fate. He also was one of the... | |
| William Howitt - 1842 - 634 pagina’s
...ancient seat ; A stranger now must call thee his, Which gars my heart to greet. Farewell each kindly well-known face, My heart has held so dear ; My tenants...autumn gray; No more I'll hear, at early dawn, The lav 'rocks wake the day; — Then fare thee well, brave Witherington, And Foster ever true — Dear... | |
| 1844 - 858 pagina’s
...; A stranger now must call thee his, Which gars my heart to greet. Farewell each kindly well known face, My heart has held so dear : My tenants now must...along the banks of Tyne, I'll rove in autumn gray; * Amongst Bradley's pupils were Joseph Ritson, William Hoar, esq. Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, and Recorder... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1845 - 846 pagina’s
...ancient seat ; A stranger now must call thee his, Which gars my heart to greet. Farewell each kindly well-known face My heart has held so dear ; My tenants...No more along the banks of Tyne I'll rove in autumn gay ; No more I'll hear at early dawn The lav'rocks wake the day. Then fare-thee-well brave Widdrington,... | |
| 1846 - 430 pagina’s
...; A stranger now must call thee his, Which gars my heart to greet. Farewell each kindly well known face, My heart has held so dear : My tenants now must...along the banks of Tyne, I'll rove in autumn gray ; * Amongst Bradley's pupils were Joseph Ritson, William Hoar, esq. Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, and Recorder... | |
| William Sidney Gibson - 1850 - 266 pagina’s
...antient seat ; A stranger now must call thee his Which makes my heart to greet. Farewell each kindly, well-known face, My heart has held so dear ; My tenants...I'll hear at early dawn The lav'rocks wake the day. And who shall deck the hawthorn bower, Where my fond childhood strayed f And who, when Spring shall... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1861 - 372 pagina’s
...ancient seat ; A stranger now must call thee his, Which, gars my heart to greet. Farewell each kindly well-known face, My heart has held so dear : My tenants...their lives in fear. No more along the banks of Tyne, I '11 rove in autumn grey ; No more I'll hear, at early dawn, The lav'rocks wake the day : Then fare... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1864 - 430 pagina’s
...must call thee his, Which gars my heart to greet. Farewell each kindly well-known face. My heart lias held so dear ; My tenants now must leave their lands....autumn gray ; No more I'll hear, at early dawn, The lav 'rocks wake the day ;— Then fare tbee well, brave Wltberingtoiv And Foster ever true — Dear... | |
| 1868 - 292 pagina’s
...ancient seat ; A stranger now must call thee his, Which gars* my heart to greet. f " Farewell each kindly well-known face My heart has held so dear ; My tenants...No more along the banks of Tyne I'll rove in autumn gay ; No more I'll hear at early dawn The lav'rocksj: wake the day. " Farewell, farewell, my lady dear,... | |
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