Yet not the landscape to mine eye Bears those bright hues that once it bore, Though evening with her richest dye Flames o'er the hills of Ettrick's shore. With listless look along the plain I see Tweed's silver current glide, And coldly mark the holy... Longman's Magazine - Page 4411890Full view - About this book
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 268 pages
...Though evening, with her richest dye, Flames o'er the hills of Ettrick's shore. With listless look along the plain, I see Tweed's silver current glide, And coldly mark the holy fane Of Melrose rise in ruin'd pride. The quiet lake, the balmy air, The hill, the stream, the tower, the tree,— Are they... | |
| Walter Scott - 1820 - 476 pages
...Though evening, with her richest dye, Flames o'er the hills of Ettrick's shore. With listless look, along the plain I see Tweed's silver current glide, And coldly mark the holy fane Of Melrose rise in ruin'd pride. The quiet lake, the balmy air, The hill, the stream, the tower, the tree,Are they still... | |
| Walter Scott - 1822 - 394 pages
...Though evening, with her richest dye, Flames o'er the hills of Ettrick's shore. 6 With listless look along the plain, I see Tweed's silver current glide, And coldly mark the holy fane Of Melrose rise in ruin'd pride The quiet lake, the balmy air, The hill, the stream, the tower, the tree,Are they still... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1823 - 312 pages
...her richest dye, Flames o'er the hills of Ettrick's shore. With listless look along the plain, 1 sec Tweed's silver current glide, And coldly mark the holy fane Of Melrose rise in ruin'd pride. The quiet lake, the balmy air, The hill, the stream, the tower, the tree,Are they still... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 678 pages
...Though evening, with her richest dye, Flames o'er the bills of Ettrick's shore. With listless look along the plain, I see Tweed's silver current glide, And coldly mark the holy fane Of Mclrose ri.se in ruin'd pride. The quiet lake, the balmy air, The hill, the stream, the tower, the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1831 - 582 pages
...Though evening, with her richest dye, Flames o'er Ihe bills of Ettrick's shore. Wilh listless look along the plain, I see Tweed's silver current glide, And coldly mark the holy fane Of Melrose rise in ruiu'd pride. The quiet lake, the balmy air, The hill, the stream, the lower, the tree,— Are they... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1837 - 504 pages
...Though evening, with her richest dye, Flames o'er the hills of Ettrick's shore. ' With listless look along the plain I see Tweed's silver current glide, And coldly mark the holy fane Of Melrose rise in ruin'd pride. The quiet lake, the balmy air, The hill, the stream, the tower, the tree — Are they... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 790 pages
...Though evening, with her richest dye. Flamee o'er the hills of Ettrick's shore. " With listlese look along the plain I see Tweed's silver current glide, And coldly mark the holy fane Of Melroee rise in ruin'd pride. The quiet lake, the balmy air, The hill, the stream, the tower, the tree,—... | |
| 1837 - 598 pages
...With listless look along the plain Of Melrose rise in ruined pride. The quiet lake, the balmy air, I see Tweed's silver current glide, And coldly mark the holy fane The hill, the stream, the tower, the tree,— Are they still such as once they were, Or is the dreary... | |
| 1838 - 728 pages
...Though evening, with her richest dye, Flames o'er the hills of Ettrick's shore. " With listless look along the plain I see Tweed's silver current glide,...ruined pride. " The quiet lake, the balmy air, The hill, the stream, the tower, the tree, — Are they still such as once they were, Or is the dreary'... | |
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