| Richard Green Parker - 1845 - 454 páginas
...account for whatever defect it may have iu giving us a jus t and exact idea o,' Nswton." Beneath those ragged elms, that yew-tree's shade. Where heaves the turf in many a mouldering heap, Each in his narrow cell for ever laid, The rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep. The breezy call of... | |
| James Edward Murdoch, William Russell - 1845 - 424 páginas
...such as, wandering near her secret bower, Molest her ancient, solitary reign. " Beneath those rugged elms, that yew-tree's shade, Where heaves the turf in many a mouldering heap, — Each in his narrow cell for ever laid, — The rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep. " For them... | |
| Mrs. Bray (Anna Eliza) - 1845 - 460 páginas
...neither king, clergy, nor state, escaped his pot-valiant censure. CHAPTER XXV. Beneath those rugged elms, that yew-tree's shade, "Where heaves the turf in many a mouldering heap, Each in his narrow cell for ever laid. The rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep. GRAY. THINGS were... | |
| Mrs. Bray (Anna Eliza) - 1845 - 458 páginas
...neither king, clergy, nor state, escaped his pot-valiant censure. CHAPTER XXV. Beneath those rugged elms, that yew-tree's shade, Where heaves the turf in many a mouldering heap, Each in his narrow cell for ever laid, The rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep. OKAY. THINGS were... | |
| Anna Eliza Bray - 1845 - 478 páginas
...neither king, clergy, nor state, escaped his pot-valiant censure. CHAPTER XXV. Beneath those rugged elms, that yew-tree's shade, Where heaves the turf in many a mouldering heap, Each in his narrow cell for ever laid, The rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep. OHAY. THINGS were... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1845 - 92 páginas
...as, wandering near her secret bower, Molest her ancient solitary reign. III. i Beneath those rugged elms, that yew-tree's shade, Where heaves the turf in many a mouldering heap, Each in his narrow cell for ever laid, IV. The breezy call of incense-breathing Morn, The swallow twittering... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1845 - 92 páginas
...as, wandering near her secret bower, Molest her ancient solitary reign. tr IV. Beneath those rugged elms, that yew-tree's shade, Where heaves the turf in many a mouldering heap, Each in his narrow cell for ever laid, The rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep. I V. The breezy call... | |
| John Hall Hindmarsh - 1845 - 464 páginas
...whispering from the grou'nd, A grateful ear'nest/ of eternal pea'ce ! Beneath these rugged elm's,/ that yew-tree's sh'ade, (Where heaves the tur'f/ in many a mouldering he'ap,) Ea'ch/ in his narrow cell/ for ever la'id, The rude forefa'thers/ of the hamlet sle'ep. * The observance... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 páginas
...as, wandering near her secret bower,2 Molest her ancient solitary reign. Beneath those rugged elms,3 that yew-tree's shade, Where heaves the turf in many a mouldering heap, Each in his narrow cell for ever laid, The rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep. The breezy call4 of... | |
| 1846 - 436 páginas
...such as, wandering near her secret bower, Molest her ancient, solitary reign. Beneath those rugged elms, that yew-tree's shade, Where heaves the turf in many a mouldering heap, Each in his narrow cell for ever laid, The rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep. The breezy call of... | |
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