Where'er thou wind'st, by dale or hill, All, all is peaceful, all is still, As if thy waves, since Time was born, Since first they roll'd upon the Tweed, Had only heard the shepherd's reed, Nor started at the bugle-horn. The lay of the last minstrel, a poem - Page 100de sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1806Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1823 - 696 pages
...first they roll'd upon the Tweed, Had only heard the shepherd's reed, Nor started at the bugle horn.— Unlike the tide of human time, Which though it change...grief, retains each crime Its earliest course was doom'd to know, And, darker as it downward bears, la stain'd with past and present tears. Lay. These... | |
| Eliza Robbins - 1828 - 408 pages
...they rolled their way to TweecK Had only heard the shepherd's reed, Nor startled at the bugle-horn. Unlike the tide of human time, Which, though it change in ceaseless flo\v, Retains each grief, retains each crime, Its earliest course was doomed to know ; And darker... | |
| Walter Scott - 1831 - 582 pages
...Had only heard the shepherd's reed, Nor started at the bugle-horn. II. Unlike the tide of human lime, Which, though it change in ceaseless flow, Retains...grief, retains each crime, Its earliest course was doom'd to know; And, darker as it downward bears, Is stain'd with past and present tears. Low as that... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 1104 pages
...they roil'd upon the Twecd.SS Had only heard the shepherd's reed, Nor started at the buglu-horn. II. Unlike the tide of human time, Which, though it change...grief, retains each crime, Its earliest course was doom'd to know; And, darker as it downward bears, Is stain'd with past and present tears. Low as that... | |
| Cynosure - 1837 - 272 pages
...first they roll'd upon the Tweed, Had only heard the shepherd's reed, Nor started at the bugle horn. Unlike the tide of human time, Which, though it change...grief, retains each crime, Its earliest course was doom'd to know; And, darker as it downward bears, Is stain'd with past and present tears. WALTER SCOTT.... | |
| Walter Scott, J. W. Lake - 1838 - 496 pages
...they rolled their way to Tweed, Had only heard the shepherd's reed, Nor started at the bugle-horn. П. Unlike the tide of human time, Which, though it change...that tide has ebbed with me, It still reflects to memory'e eye The hour, my brave, my only boy, Fell by the side of great Dundee.' Why, when the volleving... | |
| Davies Gilbert - 1838 - 490 pages
...renovata Semper clade domus; multis in luctibus, inque Perpetuo moerore, et nigra veste senescant. And, darker as it downward bears, Is stained with past and present tears. VOL. III. T Mr. Lysons says that a manor, called the manor of Newly n, belonged to the other branch... | |
| 1840 - 378 pages
...first they roll'd upon the Tweed, Had only heard the shepherd's reed, Nor started at the bugle-horn. Unlike the tide of human time, Which, though it change...grief, retains each crime, Its earliest course was doom'd to know ; And, darker as it downward bears, Is stain'd with past and present tears. Low as that... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 848 pages
...they roll'd upon the Tweed,5 Had only beard the shepherd's reed, Nor started at the bugle-horn, II. l and lea ! — Soon as the Minstrel he could scan,...?— My mother? — Douglas? — tell me all? Hav doom'd to know ; And, darker as it downward bears, Is stain'd with past and present tears. Low as that... | |
| Eliza Robbins - 1842 - 352 pages
...they rolled their way to Tweed, Had only heard the shepherd's reed, Nor startled at the bugle-horn. Unlike the tide of human time, Which, though it change...downward bears, Is stained with past and present tears." LORD SVRREY. Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, was the son of a Duke of Norfolk, an English nobleman. Lord... | |
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