| 1838 - 480 pagina’s
...nurse for a poetic child ! 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 I Still, as I view each well-known scene, Think what is now, and what hath been, Seems as, to me, of... | |
| 1840 - 368 pagina’s
...nurse for a poetic child ! 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...band That knits me to thy rugged strand ! Still, as 1 view each well-known scene, Think what is now, and what hath been, Seems as, to me, of all bereft,... | |
| Book - 1841 - 164 pagina’s
...nurse for a poetic child ! 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...of all bereft, Sole friends thy woods and streams are left : And thus I love them better still, E'en in extremity of ill. By Yarrow's stream still let... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 848 pagina’s
...nurse for a poetic child ! 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...thy rugged strand ! Still, as I view each well-known scent;, Think what is now, and what hath bceu, Seems as, to me, of all bereft, Sole friends thy woods... | |
| Susan Ferrier - 1841 - 448 pagina’s
...the well-known lines, — " 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 ? " But her feelings arose to rapture when Lochmarlie burst upon her view, in all the grandeur, beauty,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1843 - 732 pagina’s
...of the mountain and the flood. Land of my sires ! what mortal hand Can e'er nntie the filial hand, That knits me to thy rugged strand ! Still, as I view...well-known scene. Think what is now. and what hath heen, Seems as, to me, of all hereft, Sole friends thy nnnm and streams were left, And thus I love... | |
| 1843 - 350 pagina’s
...nurse for a poetic child ! 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 ? Scott. LAND of my fathers ! though no mangrove here, O'er thy blue streams, her flexile branches... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pagina’s
...nurse for a poetic child ! Land of brown heath and shaggy wood, Land of the mountain and the flood, night, Commanding fires of death to light The darkness of her scenery. By torch and trumpet fast ar I Still as I view each well-known scene, Think what is now, and what hath been, Seems as to me, of... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 pagina’s
...nurse for a poetic child ! Land of brown heath and shaggy wood, Land of the mountain and the flood, La@ 0. nigged strand ! Still as I view each well-known scene, Think what is now, and what hath been, Seems... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 pagina’s
...wood, Land of the mountain and the flood, Land of my sires ! what mortal hand Can e'er untie the 61ial band That knits me to thy rugged strand ? Still, as...scene, Think what is now, and what hath been, Seems, as in me, of all bereft, Sole friendfl thy woods and streams were left ; And thus I love them better still,... | |
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