| 524 pagina’s
...that, in the reigns of Henry V. and VI. of England, and James I. of Scotland, many of them went over to the " Land of brown heath and shaggy wood — Land of the mountain and the flood" — and settled there as mechanics and manufacturers in those towns and villages which had been so... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 pagina’s
...sprung, Unwept, unhonored, and unsung. O Caledonia! stern and wild, Meet nurse for a poetic child 1 Land of brown heath and shaggy wood, Land of the mountain and the flood, Land of my sires ! what mortal hand Can e'er untie the filial band, That knits me to thy rugged strand... | |
| Mr. Forsyth - 1833 - 354 pagina’s
...the multiplicity of objects so calculated to invite poetic, romantic, or picturesque description, as the 'Land of brown heath and shaggy wood, Land of the mountain and the flood !' and, although these have met with their share of attention, local and general manners have been... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 412 pagina’s
...the multiplicity of objects so calculated to invite poetic, romantic, or picturesque description, as the " Land of brown heath and shaggy wood, Land of the mountain and the flood ! and, although these have met with their share of attention, local and general manners have been too... | |
| 1833 - 448 pagina’s
...world furnishes objects more calculated to invite poetic, romantic, or picturesque description, than the " Land of brown heath and shaggy wood, Land of the mountain and the flood !" and although these have met with some share of attention, local and general manners and customs... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 418 pagina’s
...the multiplicity of objects so calculated to invite poetic, romantic, or picturesque description, as the " Land of brown heath and shaggy wood! Land of the mountain and the flood ! and, although these have met with their share of attention, local and general manners have been too... | |
| 1833 - 642 pagina’s
...appropriate to the day, the immortal Sir Walter Scott's soul-stirring invocation to country, beginning: " Land of brown heath and shaggy wood, Land of the mountain and the flood; Land of my sires,1' &c. &c. The unanimous thanks of the meeting were voted to Lord Kenyon, for the... | |
| Mr. Forsyth - 1833 - 348 pagina’s
...the multiplicity of objects so calculated to invite poetic, romantic, or picturesque description, as the ' Land of brown heath and shaggy wood, Land of the mountain and the ifood !' and, although these have met with their share of attention, local and general manners have... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 358 pagina’s
...hard, Young people at his time of life should be able To come off handsomely in that regard. (1) [" Land of brown heath and shaggy wood, Land of the mountain and the flood," &c. Lay of the Last Minstrel.] He was now growing up like a green tree, able For love, war, or ambition,... | |
| 1838 - 448 pagina’s
...regret ; nor was Scotland forgotten. " O Caledonia ! stern and wild, Meet nnrse for a poetic child Land of brown heath, and shaggy wood ! Land of the mountain and the flood !" Many an hour we mused by thy Yarrow's stream, and bifeathed thy Ettrick breeze. We held mental communication... | |
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