On which it grew, or to be left alone To its own beauty. Many such there are, Fair ferns and flowers, and chiefly that tall fern, So stately, of the Queen Osmunda named ; Plant lovelier, in its own retired abode On Grasmere's beach, than Naiad by the... Bulletin of the John Rylands Library - Page 180de John Rylands Library - 1917Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| William Wordsworth - 1805 - 262 pages
...there are, Fair Ferns and Flowers, and chiefly that tall Fern So stately, of the Queen Osmunda named ; Plant lovelier in its own retired abode On Grasmere's...by the side Of Grecian brook, or Lady of the Mere Sole-sitting by the shores of old Romance. — So fared we that sweet morning : from the fields, Meanwhile,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 pages
...there are, Fair Ferns and Flowers, and chiefly that tall Fern So stately, of the Queen Osmunda named ; Plant lovelier in its own retired abode On Grasmere's...by the side Of Grecian brook, or Lady of the Mere Sole-sitting by the shores of old Romance. — So fared we that sweet morning : from the fields, Meanwhile,... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 pages
...there are, Fair Ferns and Flowers, and chiefly that tall Fern So stately, of the Queen Osmunda named ; Plant lovelier in its own retired abode On Grasmere's...by the side Of Grecian brook, or Lady of the Mere Sole-sitting by the shores of old Romance. — So fared we that sweet morning : from the fields, Meanwhile,... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1819 - 340 pages
...the door, leaving Ravenswood to his own reflections. CHAPTER VII. " Lovelier in her own retired abode than Naiad by the side Of Grecian brook— or Lady of the Mere Lone sitting by the shores of old romance. WORDSWORTH. THE meditations of Ravenswood were of a very... | |
| Walter Scott - 1819 - 340 pages
...leaving RaTenswood to his own reflections. CHAPTER VII. " Lovelier in her own retired abode . i then Naiad by the side Of Grecian brook — or Lady of the Mere Lone sitting by the shores of old romance. WORDSWORTH. THE meditations of Ravenswood were of a very... | |
| Walter Scott - 1823 - 376 pages
...the door, leaving Ravenswood to his own reflections. CHAPTER XX. Lovelier in her own retired abode than Naiad by the side Of Grecian brook— or Lady of the Mere Lone sitting by the shores of old romance. WORDSWORTH. THE meditations of Ravenswood were of a very... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 482 pages
...there are, Fair Ferns and Flowers, and chiefly that tall Fern, So stately, of the Queen Osmunda named ; Plant lovelier in its own retired abode On Grasmere's...by the side Of Grecian brook, or Lady of the Mere, Sole-sitting by the shores of old Romance. — So fared we that bright morning : from the fields, Meanwhile,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 852 pages
...the door, leaving Ravenswood to his own reflections. CHAPTER XX. Lovelier in tier own retired abode than Naiad by the side Of Grecian brook— or Lady of the Meru Lone (tilting by the chorea of old romance. WORDSWORTH. THE meditations of Ravenswood were of... | |
| 1863 - 622 pages
...Grasmere or Killarney — * Finn Mngnussen, Lex. Mythol., sv Baldur. 4 like Naiad by the side Of Gr. cian brook, or Lady of the Mere Sole sitting on the shores...will doubt that its size and remarkable appearance, especially in autumn, when its deep-green fronds take all the varied crimsons of the sycamore, must... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 660 pages
...the door, leaving Ravenswood to his own reflections. CHAPTER XX. " Lovelier iu her own retired abode than Naiad by the side Of Grecian brook — or Lady of the Mere Lone sitting by the shores of old romance." Wordsworth. THE meditations of Ravenswood were of a very... | |
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