| 692 pages
...penurious gratitude. Nor do I of that isle rememher aught Of prospect more sublime and heautiful,. Than Scotia's northern battlement of hills, Which first I from my father's house heheld, At dawn of life ; heloved in memory still. And standard still of rural imagery. What most resembles... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1827 - 640 pages
...gracious laws, And gracious kings, and favoured much of Heaven, Though yielding oft penurious gratitude. Nor do I of that isle remember aught Of prospect more...house beheld At dawn of life ; beloved in memory still j And standard still of rural imagery : What most resembles them, the fairest seems, And stirs the... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1827 - 624 pages
...gracious laws, And gracious kings, and favoured much of Heaven, Though yielding oft penurious gratitude. Nor do I of that isle remember aught Of prospect more...beheld, At dawn of life ; beloved in memory still 5 And standard still of rural imagery : What most resembles them, the fairest seems, And stirs the... | |
| Robert Pollok, William Jenks - 1828 - 282 pages
...kings, and favoured much of Heaven, Though yielding oft penurious gratitude. Nor do I of that islo remember aught Of prospect more sublime and beautiful,...memory still, And standard still of rural imagery. What moat resembles them, the fairest seems, * And stirs the eldest sentiments of bliss ; And, pictured... | |
| Robert Pollok - 1829 - 300 pages
...gracious laws, A ntl gracious kings, and favored much of Heaven ; Though yielding oft penurious gratitude. Nor do I of that isle remember aught Of prospect more...Which first I from my father's house beheld, At dawn ot life : beloved in memory still ; And standard still of rural imagery : What most resembles them,... | |
| Robert Pollok - 1831 - 294 pages
...gracious laws, And gracious kings, and favored much of Heaven ; Though yielding oft penurious gratitude. Nor do I of that isle remember aught Of prospect more...Which first I from my father's house beheld, At dawn ol life : beloved in memory still ; And standard still of rural imagery : What most resembles tliem,... | |
| William Hone - 1832 - 852 pages
...every thing to the " magic of a name." POI.LOK'S NATIVE SCENERY. Nor do I of that isle remember anght Of prospect more sublime and beautiful. Than Scotia's...battlement of hills, Which first I from my father's bouse beheld, At dawn of life ; beloved in memory still, And standard still of rural imagery. What... | |
| Robert Pollok - 1833 - 364 pages
...Nor do I of that isle remember aught Of prospect more sublime and beautiful. That Scotia's nothern battlement of hills, Which first I from my father's...beheld, At dawn of life : beloved in memory still ; And staivlurd still of rural imagery : What most resembles them, the fairest seems, And stirs the eldest... | |
| Mrs. Hemans, Reginald Heber - 1833 - 526 pages
...gracious kings, and favoured much of Heaven, Though yielding oft penurious gratitude. Nor do I ofthat isle remember aught Of prospect more sublime and beautiful, Than Scotia's northern battlement of lulls, Which first I from my father's house beheld, At dawn of life; beloved in memory still, And standard... | |
| William Hone - 1841 - 840 pages
...every thing to the " magic of a name." POLLOK'S NATIVE SCENERT. Nor do I of that isle remember atight Of prospect more sublime and beautiful, Than Scotia's...beheld. At dawn of life ; beloved in memory still, And p'andard sl¡4 °f rural imagery. What most resembles them the fairest seems. And stirs the eldest... | |
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