| George Newenham Wright - 1836 - 356 páginas
...inconceivable beauty — " Thus while I ope the measure wild, Of tales which charmed me when a child . Rude though they be, still with the chime Return the thoughts...mountain tower, Which charm'd my Fancy's wakening hour." — (Introd. to Canto III.) * Of second sons Horace Walpole observes — " William Pitt, Lord Chatham,... | |
| George Newenham Wright - 1836 - 374 páginas
...inconceivable beauty — " Thus while I ope the measure wild, Of tales which charmed me when a child ; Rude though they be, still with the chime Return the thoughts...those crags, that mountain tower, Which charm'd my Fancy'» wakening hour." — (Introd. to Canto III.) * Of second sons Horace Walpole observes — "... | |
| 1837 - 646 páginas
...than in Marmion : " Thus while I ope the measure wild, Of tales which charmed me when a child ; Rude though they be, still with the chime Return the thoughts...mountain tower, Which charm'd my Fancy's wakening hour." Introd. to Canto III. The Tower of Smaylholme, perched high amid the crags, overlooks the country in... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 608 páginas
...reason plead in vain. .... Thus, while I ape the measure wild Of tales that charm'd me yet a child, Rude though they be, still with the chime Return the thoughts...mountain tower, Which charm'd my fancy's wakening hour. It was a barren scene and wild Where naked cliffs were rudely piled ; But ever and anon between Lay... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 318 páginas
...plead in vain. . . . „ Thus, while I ape the measure wild Of tales that charmed me yet a child, Rude though they be, still with the chime Return the thoughts...Then rise those crags, that mountain tower, Which charmed my fancy's wakening hour. It was a barren scene and wild Where naked cliffs were rudely piled... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 324 páginas
...reason plead in vain Thus, while I ape the measure wild Of tales that charmed me yet a child, Rude though they be, still with the chime Return the thoughts...line and prompt the lay. Then rise those crags, that mountam tower, Which charmed my fancy's wakening hour. It was a barren scene and wild Where naked cliffs... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 610 páginas
...reason plead in vain Thus, while I ape the measure wild Of tales that charm'd me yet a child, Rude though they be, still with the chime Return the thoughts of early time, And feelings roused in life a first day, Glow in the line and prompt the lay. Then rise those crags, that mountain tower,... | |
| Walter Scott, J. W. Lake - 1838 - 496 páginas
...still with the chime, ieturn the thoughts of early time; Vnd feelings, roused in life's first day, jlow in the line, and prompt the lay. Then rise those crags, that mountain tower, Which charmed my fancy's wakening hour. Though no broad nver swept along To claim, perchance, heroic song;... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1839 - 92 páginas
...ape the measure wild Of tales that eharmed me yet a ehild, Rnde though they be, still with the ehime Return the thoughts of early time ; And feelings,...Glow in the line, and prompt the lay. Then rise those erags, that mountain tower, Whieh eharmed my faney's wakening hour. Though no broad river swept along,... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 422 páginas
...plead in vain. . , . Thus, while I ape the measure wild Of tales that charm'd me yet a child, Rude though they be, still with the chime Return the thoughts of early time, And feelings rous'd in life's first day, Glow in the line and prompt the lay. Then rise those crags, that mountain... | |
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