| 1823 - 746 sider
...that's the way we live in Yarrow, — Match us in Cork or Kilkenny, if ye can. ODOHERTY, (solemnly.) " And is this Yarrow ? this the stream Of which my fancy cherished So beautiful a waking dream, A vision which liath perished." HOGG. What says the lad ?— ODOHERTY. Well,... | |
| 1823 - 758 sider
...that's the way we live in Yarrow, — Match us in Cork or Kilkenny, if ye can. ODOHERTY, (solemnly.) " And is this Yarrow ? this the stream Of which my fancy cherished So beautiful a waking dream, A vision which hath perished." HOGG. What says the lad ? — ODOHERTY. Well,... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1825 - 756 sider
...fancy cherish'd So faithfully a waking dream ? An image that hath perish'd ! O ! that some minstrel harp were near To utter notes of gladness, And chase...silence from the air That fills my heart with sadness. MY PEGGY IS A YOUNG THING. My Peggy is a young thing, Just enter'd in her teens, Fair as the day, and... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1825 - 378 sider
...fancy cherish'd So faithfully a waking dream ? An image that hath perish 'd ! O ! that some minstrel harp were near To utter notes of gladness, And chase...silence from the air That fills my heart with sadness. MY PEGGY IS A YOUNG THING. My Peggy is a young thing, Just enter'd in her teens, Fair as the day, and... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 482 sider
...Recoiled into the wilderness. IV. YARROW VISITED, SIPTKMBEH, 1814. AND is this — Yarrow? — TTiis the Stream Of which my fancy cherished, So faithfully, a waking dream ? An image that hath perished ! 0 that some Minstrel's harp were near, To utter notes of gladness, And chase this silence from the... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1828 - 372 sider
...Recoiled into the wilderness. i36 .37 YARROW VISITED, SEPTEMBER, i * ij A*D IK ihii— Yarrow I— This the Stream Of which my fancy cherished, So faithfully, a waking dream 7 An image that hath perished ! O that some Minstrel's harp were near, To alter notes of gladness,... | |
| 1829 - 348 sider
...unmatched amongst its fellows. It is too long for entire quotation, but a few verses we must copy : — And is this — Yarrow ? — This the stream Of which...faithfully a waking dream, An image that hath perished ? 0 ! that some minstrel's harp were near To utter notes of gladness, And chase this silence from the... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1832 - 402 sider
...mused; and, thirsting for redress, Recoiled into the wilderness. IV. YARROW VISITED, SEPTEMBER, 1814. AND is this — Yarrow ? — This the Stream Of which...silence from the air, That fills my heart with sadness! a 4 Yet why ? — a silvery current flows With uncontrolled meanderings ; Nor have these eyes by greener... | |
| Chauncy Hare Townshend - 1840 - 430 sider
...Abbotsford, and I hardly know whether I do not regret that I have done so. " And is this Yarrow? Ms the stream " Of which my fancy cherished " So faithfully...a waking dream— " An image that hath, perished?" It is not the Abbotsford of my imagination, nor of the author's description. Where is the " romance... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1840 - 1028 sider
...stream Of which my fancy cherish'd So faithfully a waking dream ? An image that hath perish'd ? Oh that some minstrel's harp were near, To utter notes of gladness, And chase this silencejrom the air, That fills my heart with sadness ! WonDSWORTH. THE scene was not without its sublimity,... | |
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