| Alaric Alexander Watts - 1829 - 476 páginas
...swayed the crozier well; But what was the theme of the abbot's dream, The abbot were loth to tell. Companionless, for. a mile or more, He traced the...honey-suckle sweetly shades, And rocks, whose very crags seem howers, So gay they are with grass and flowers ! But the ahbot was thinking of scenery, About... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - 1829 - 424 páginas
...swayed the crozier well; But what was the theme of the abbot's dream, The abbot were loth to tell. Companionless, for a mile or more, He traced the windings...whose bright arcades The honey-suckle sweetly shades, A nd rocks, whose very crags seem bowers, So gay they are with grass and flowers ! But the abbot was... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 páginas
...sway'd the crosier well ; 433 But what was the theme of the abb t's dream, The abbot were loth to tell. Companionless, for a mile or more, He traced the windings...honeysuckle sweetly shades, And rocks, whose very crags seem bowers, So gay they are with grass and flowers ! But the abbot was thinking of scenery About as... | |
| 1846 - 506 páginas
...swayed the crosier well ; But what was the theme of the Abbot's dream, The Abbot were loth to tell. Companionless, for a mile or more, He traced the windings...honey-suckle sweetly shades, And rocks, whose very crags seem bowers, So gay they are with grass and flowers. But the Abbot was thinking of scenery, About as... | |
| 1846 - 502 páginas
...swayed the crosier well ; But what was the theme of the Abbot's dream, The Abbot were loth to tell. Companionless, for a mile or more, He traced the windings...o'er-arching grove, , . , And many a flat and sunny cove, .o, And terraced lawns, whose bright arcades The honey-suckle sweetly shades, And rocks, whose very... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 páginas
...priest might the abbot seem, But what was the theme of the abb t's dream, The abbot were loth to tell. Companionless, for a mile or more, He traced the windings...river still, As it winds by many a sloping hill, And manv a dim o'erarching grove, And many a flat and sunny cove, And terraced lawns, whose bright arcades... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 614 páginas
...swayed the crosier well ; But what was the theme of the Abbot's dream, The Abbot were loth to tell. Companionless, for a mile or more, He traced the windings...honey-suckle sweetly shades, And rocks whose very crags seem bowers, So gay they are with grass and flowers. But the Abbot was thinking of scenery, About as... | |
| Edwin Eddison - 1854 - 362 páginas
...the titles to the two celebrated races at Doncaster — the St. Leger and the Park Hill Stakes. 228 " For a mile or more He traced the windings of the shore...honeysuckle sweetly shades, And rocks whose very crags seem bowers, So gay are they with grass and flowers." — Praed. " Methinks I hear the sound of time... | |
| Edwin Eddison - 1854 - 358 páginas
...celebrated races at Doncaster — the St. Leger and the Park Hill Stakes. 228 lock !pb. 0 C' <« " For a mile or more He traced the windings of the shore...honeysuckle sweetly shades, And rocks whose very crags seem bowers, So gay are they with grass and flowers." — Praed. " Methinks I hear the sound of time... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 650 páginas
...crosier well ; But wjiat was the theme of the Abbot dream, The Abbot were loth to tell. Compauionless, for a mile or more, He traced the windings of the...honey-suckle sweetly shades, And rocks whose very crags seem bowers, So gay they aro with grass and flowers. But the Abbot was thinking of scenery, About ns... | |
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