When thro' the Gloom more venerable shows Some ancient Fabric, awful in Repose, While Sunburnt Hills their swarthy Looks conceal, And swelling Haycocks thicken up the Vale : When the loos'd Horse now, as his Pasture leads, Comes slowly grazing thro... Specimens of British Poetesses - Página 132por Alexander Dyce - 1827 - 446 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...falling maters we distinctly hear ; When thro' the gloom more venerable shows Some ancient fabrick, awful in repose, While sun-burnt hills their swarthy looks conceal, And swelling haycocks thicken tip the vale : When the loos'd horse now, as hit pasture leads, Comes slowly graxing thro' th' adjoining... | |
| 1837 - 886 páginas
...falling waters we distinctly hear ; When thro' the gloom more venerable shows Some ancient fabrie, awful in repose ; While sunburnt hills their swarthy looks...leads, Comes slowly grazing thro' th' adjoining meads, Whoso stealing pace, and Irngthen'd shade we fear, Till turn-up forage in his teeth we hear ; When... | |
| 1828 - 454 páginas
...falling waters we distinctly hear; When thro' the gloom more venerable shows Some ancient fabric, awful in repose ; While sun-burnt hills their swarthy looks...swelling hay-cocks thicken up the vale : When the loos' d horse now, as his pasture leads, Comes slowly grazing thro' the adjoining meads, Whose stealing... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1828 - 460 páginas
...Some ancient fabric, awful in repose; While sun-burnt hills their swarthy looks conceal, And welling hay-cocks thicken up the vale: When the loos'd horse...now, as his pasture leads. Comes slowly grazing thro ' the adjoining meads, Whose stealing pace, and lengthen'd shade we fear, Till torn.up forage in his... | |
| 1828 - 482 páginas
...ancient fabric, awful in repose; While sun-burnt hills their swarthy looks conceal, And swelling hay-coda thicken up the vale: When the loos'd horse now, as his pasture leads. Comes slowly grazing thro' the adjoining meads, Whose stealing pace, and lengthen'd shade we fear, Till torn-up forage in his... | |
| 1831 - 412 páginas
...waters we distinctly hear ; When through the gloom more venerable shows Some ancient fabric, awful in repose; While sunburnt hills their swarthy looks...swelling hay-cocks thicken up the vale : When the loosed horse, now, as his pasture leads Comes slowly grazing through the adjoining meads, Whose stealing... | |
| 1837 - 898 páginas
...sunburnt hills their swartjjy looks conceal, And swelling hay-cocks tiiicken up the vole ; When the Inos'd horse now, as his pasture leads, Comes slowly grazing thro' th' adjoining mcails, Whose stealing pace, and lengthen'd shade ve fear, Till torn-up forage in his toeth wo hoar... | |
| David Lester Richardson - 1840 - 352 páginas
...falling waters we distinctly hear: When through the gloom more venerable shows Some ancient fabric, awful in repose: While sunburnt hills their swarthy looks...swelling hay-cocks thicken up the vale : When the loosed horse, now, as his pasture leads, Comes slowly grazing through the adjoining meads, Whose stealing... | |
| David Lester Richardson - 1840 - 354 páginas
...waters we distinctly hear : When through the gloom more venerable shows Some ancient fabric, awful in repose : While sunburnt hills their swarthy looks...swelling hay-cocks thicken up the vale : When the loosed horse, now, as his pasture leads, Comes slowly grazing through the adjoining meads, Whose stealing... | |
| David Lester Richardson - 1840 - 376 páginas
...waters we distinctly hear : When through the gloom more venerable shows Some ancient fabric, awful in repose : While sunburnt hills their swarthy looks...swelling hay-cocks thicken up the vale : When the loosed horse, now, as his [xisture leads, Comes slowly grazing through the adjoining meads, Whose stealing... | |
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