| Walter Scott - 1805 - 344 sider
...whose sides are shagged with thorn, Where springs, in scattered tufts, the dark green corn, Towers wood-girt Harden, far above the vale, And clouds of...Scott, to rival realms a mighty bar, Here fixed his mountain-home ; — a wide domain, And rich the soil, had purple heath been grain ; But, what the niggard... | |
| Walter Scott - 1805 - 340 sider
...never shrunk from war, The Scott, to rival realms a mighty bar, Here fixed his mountain-home ; — a wide domain, And rich the soil, had purple heath...niggard ground of wealth denied, From fields more blessed his fearless arm supplied. The waning harvest-moon shone cold and bright ; The warder's horn... | |
| Walter Scott - 1805 - 334 sider
...who never shrunk from war, The Scott, to rival realms a mighty bar, Here fixed his mountain-home;—a wide domain, And rich the soil, had purple heath been...niggard ground of wealth denied, From fields more blessed his fearless arm supplied. The waning harvest-moon shone cold and bright; The warder's horn... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 310 sider
...whose sides are shagg'd with thorny \Vht.re springs in scattered tufts the dark green corn^ Towers wood-girt Harden, far above the vale, And clouds of...•; ' '. ' ' A hardy race, who never shrunk from waiy. '• <'•' '*> The Scott, to rival realms a mighty bar, • !': iiere fixed his mountain-home... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 254 sider
...Towers wood-girt Harden, far ahove the vale, And etonds of ravens o'er the turrets sail. A hardy raee, who never shrunk from war, The Scott, to rival realms a mighty har, Here fixed his mountain-home ;— n wide domain, ' And rieh the soil, had purple heath heen grain... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1812 - 362 sider
...whose sides are shagged with thorn, Where springs, in scattered tufts, the dark-green corn, Towers wood-girt Harden, far above the vale, And clouds of...Scott, to rival realms a mighty bar, Here fixed his mountain-home ; — a wide domain, And rich the soil, had purple heath been grain ; But, what the niggard... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1813 - 366 sider
...whose sides are shagged with thorn, Where springs, in scattered tufts, the dark-green corn, Towers wood-girt Harden, far above the vale, And clouds of...Scott, to rival realms a mighty bar. Here fixed his mountain-home;—a wide domain, And rich the soil, had purple heath been grain $ But, what the niggard... | |
| St. Clyde (fict.name.) - 1816 - 344 sider
...the sparrow, the jack-daw and the marten., held their plumaged court. "Towers, wood.girt, this castle Far above the vale, And clouds of ravens O'er the turrets sail." ; VOL. II. • F Indeed the bin.wood, as 'twas called by the schoolboys, spread its creeping, fastening... | |
| John Leyden, James Morton - 1819 - 906 sider
...hills whose sides are shagg'd with thorn, Where springs in scatter'd tufts the dark-green corn, Towers wood-girt Harden far above the vale ; And clouds of...war, The SCOTT, to rival realms a mighty bar, Here fix'd his mountain-home ; — • a wide domain, And rich the soil, had purple heath been grain ; But,... | |
| John Leyden, James Morton - 1819 - 528 sider
...never shrunk from war, The SCOTT, to rival realms a mighty bar, Here fix'd his mountain-home ; — a wide domain, And rich the soil, had purple heath...niggard ground of wealth denied, From fields more blcss'd his fearless arm supplied. The waning harvest-moon shone cold and bright ; The warder's horn... | |
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