Stand, never overlooked, our favourite elms, That screen the herdsman's solitary hut ; While far beyond, and overthwart the stream, That, as with molten glass, inlays the vale, The sloping land recedes into the clouds ; Displaying on its varied side the... The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical ... - Page 333by John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1801Full view - About this book
| Hugh Miller - England - 1851 - 468 pages
...its sinuous conrse Delighted. There, fast-rooted in their bank, Stand, never overlooked, our favorite elms, That screen the herdsman's solitary hut ; While...overthwart the stream, That, as with molten glass, iulays the vale, The sloping land recedes into the clouds, Displaying on its varied side the grace... | |
| Richard Hiley - 1852 - 344 pages
...his sinuous course Delighted. There, fast rooted in his bank Stand, never overlook'd, our favourite elms That screen the herdsman's solitary hut ; While...overthwart the stream, That, as with molten glass, Mays the vale, The sloping land recedes into the clouds ; Displaying on its varied side the grace Of... | |
| Richard Hiley - 1853 - 348 pages
...his sinuous course Delighted. There, fast rooted in his bank Stand, never overlook'd, our favourite elms That screen the herdsman's solitary hut ; While...the grace Of hedge-row beauties numberless, square tower, Tall spire, from -which the sound of cheerful bells Just undulates upon the listening ear, Groves,... | |
| William Cowper - 1853 - 796 pages
...sinuous course 108 Delighted. There, fast rooted in their bank, Stand, never overlook'd, our fav'rite elms, That screen the herdsman's solitary hut ; While...stream, That, as with molten glass, inlays the vale, 170 The sloping land recedes into the clouds ; Displaying on its varied side the grace Of hedge-row... | |
| Poets, American - 1853 - 560 pages
...sinuous course Delighted. There, fast rooted in their bank, Stand, never overlooked, our favourite elms, That screen the herdsman's solitary hut ; While...stream That, as with molten glass, inlays the vale. 144 FROM THE DESERTED VILLAGE. The sloping land recedes into the clouds ; Displaying on its varied... | |
| Solomon Wilkinson Theakston - Scarborough (England) - 1854 - 228 pages
...are jaspers, moss-agates, and carnelians ; the first-mentioned are abundant on the shore. RIDES. " Far beyond, and overthwart the stream, That, as with...tow'r, Tall spire, from which the sound of cheerful hells Just undulates upon the list'ning ear, Groves, heaths, and smoking villages remote." To the South.... | |
| William Cowper, Henry Stebbing - 1854 - 850 pages
...Stand, never overlook'd, our favourite elms, That screen the herdsman's solitary hut ; While far beyord, and overthwart the stream, That, as with molten glass,...the grace Of hedge-row beauties numberless, square tower, Tall spire, from which the sound of cheerful bells Just undulates upon the listening ear, Groves,... | |
| William Cowper - 1854 - 458 pages
...sinuous course Delighted. There, fast rooted in their bank, Stand, never overlook'd, our favourite elms, That screen the herdsman's solitary hut : While...stream, That, as with molten glass, inlays the vale, I7O The sloping land recedes into the clouds ; Displaying on its varied side the grace Of hedgerow... | |
| William Cowper, Robert Southey - 1854 - 482 pages
...Lear, Act iv. Sc. 6. 12 Striking the ground with sinuous trace. Stand, never overlook' d, our favourite elms That screen the herdsman's solitary hut ; While...stream That as with molten glass inlays the vale, 170 The sloping land recedes into the clouds ; Displaying on its varied side the grace Of hedge-row... | |
| William Cowper - Poetry - 1854 - 460 pages
...sinuous course Delighted. There, fast rooted in their bank, Stand, never overlook'd, our favourite elms, That screen the herdsman's solitary hut; While...stream, That, as with molten glass, inlays the vale, 170 The sloping land recedes into the clouds ; Displaying on its varied side the grace Of hedgerow... | |
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