| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1807 - 788 pages
...Eske's fair streams that run, O'er airy steep, thro' copsewood deep, Impervious to the sun. Tlierc the rapt poet's step may rove, And yield the muse...led by timid love, May shun the tell-tale ray ; From the fair dome, where suit is paid, By blast of bugle tree, To Aiichindinny's hazel glade, And haunted... | |
| Walter Scott - 1806 - 198 pages
...began his saye— When on his neck an ice-cold hand Did that Grey Brother laye. NOTES THE GREY BROTHER. From that fair dome, where suit is paid, By blast. of bugle free.—V. 67. v. 4. The barony of Pennycuik, the property of sir George Clerk, bart., is held by a... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1807 - 786 pages
...his ballad entitled the Grey Brother, there is this beautiful description : Sweet are the paths, oh, passing sweet! By Eske's fair streams that run, O'er...beauty, led by timid love, May shun the tell-tale ray j From the fair dome, where suit, is paid, By blast of bugle free, To Auchindinny's hazel glade, And... | |
| 734 pages
...are the paths ° passing sweet ! By Eske'g fair streams that run, O'er airy steep, through copse wood deep, Impervious to the sun. There the rapt poet's...Love, May shun the tell-tale ray ; • •. From' that lair 'dome, where suit is paid-, By Wast of bugle free, To Auehendmny'a hazel glade, And haunted Woodhouselee.... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1818 - 306 pages
...\ Sweet are the paths, O, passing sweet I By Eske's fair streams that run, O'er airy steep, through copse-wood deep, Impervious to the sun. There the...muse the day ; There beauty, led by timid love, May shuu the tell-tale ray; From that fair dome, where suit is paid, By blast of bugle free, I To Auchindinny'9... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 272 pages
...his saye — When on his neck an ice-cold hand Did that Grey Brother laye. NOTES ON THE GREY BROTHER. From that fair dome, where suit is paid By blast of bugle free — P. 189. v. 3. The barony of Pennycuik, the property of Sir George Clerk, Bart. , is held by a singular... | |
| Scottish border - 1821 - 504 pages
...— When on his neck an ice-cold hand • Did that Gray Brother laye. NOTES . ON THE GRAY BROTHER. From that fair dome, where suit is paid By blast of 'bugle free.^-P. 444. v. 4. The barony of Pennycuick, the property of Sir George Clerk, Bart., is held by... | |
| Walter Scott - 1822 - 400 pages
...his saye — When on his neck an ice-cold hand Did that Grey Brother laye. NOTES ON THE GREY BROTHER. From that fair dome, where suit is paid By blast of bugle free — P. 197. v. 3. The barony of Pennicuik, the property of Sir George Clerk, Bart., is held by a singular... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1823 - 314 pages
...Till, Sweet are the paths, O passing sweet ! By Eske's fair streams that run, O'er airy steep, through copsewood deep, Impervious to the sun. There the rapt...bugle free, To Auchendinny's hazel glade, And haunted Woodhouslee. Who knows not Melville's becchy grove, And Roslin's rocky glen, Dalkeith, which all the... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1825 - 242 pages
...his saye — When on his neck an ice-cold hand Did that Grey Brother laye. NOTES ON THE GREY BROTHER. From that fair dome, where suit is paid, By blast of bugle free. — P. 78. v. 4. 1 he barony of Pennycuik , the property of Sir George Clerk , Bart, is held by a singular... | |
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