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" ... wild, Meet nurse for a poetic child ! Land of brown heath and shaggy wood, Land of the mountain and the flood, Land of my sires ! what mortal hand Can e'er untie the filial band, That knits me to thy rugged strand ! Still, as I view each well-known... "
The Lay of the Last Minstrel: A Poem - 163 ページ
Walter Scott 著 - 1805 - 319 ページ
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Black's Picturesque Tourist of Scotland

Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1861 - 788 ページ
...beautifully alluded to in the introduction to the second canto of Marmion: — " By Yarrow's streams still let me stray, Though none should guide my feeble way ! Still feel the breeze down Ettrick break, Although it chill my wither'd cheek ; Still lay my head by Teviot Stone, Though there...

A manual of English literature

Thomas Arnold - 1862 - 452 ページ
...to thy rugged strand, Still as I view each well-known scene, Think what is now, and what hath been, Seems as, to me of all bereft, Sole friends thy woods...better still, Even in extremity of ill. By Yarrow's streams still let me stray, Though, none should guide my feeble way ; Still feel the breeze down Ettrick...

Gleanings from the English poets, Chaucer to Tennyson, with biogr. notices ...

English poets - 1862 - 626 ページ
...thy rugged strand ! Still, as I view each well-known scene, Think what is now, and what hath been, Seems as, to me, of all bereft, Sole friends thy woods...better still, Even in extremity of ill. By Yarrow's streams still let me stray, Though none should guide my feeble way ; Still feel the breeze down Ettrick...

The poetical works of sir Walter Scott. With memoir of the author

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1864 - 680 ページ
...thy rugged strand ! Still, as I view each well-known scene, Think what is now, and what hath been, Seems as, to me, of all bereft, Sole friends thy woods...Ettricke break, Although it chill my withered cheek ; Still lay my head by Teviot stone, Though there, forgotten and alone, The Bard may draw his parting...

Choice specimens of English literature, selected and arranged by T.B. Shaw ...

Thomas Budd Shaw, sir William Smith - 1864 - 554 ページ
...to thy rugged strand ! Still as I view each well-known scene, Think what is now, and what hath been, Seems as to me, of all bereft, Sole friends thy woods...love them better still, Even in extremity of ill. FROM 'MARMION.' 265. PITT AND Fox. To mute and to material things, New life revolving summer brings...

Beauties of Modern British Poetry: Systematically Arranged ...

David Grant - 1865 - 428 ページ
...to thy rugged strand ! Still as I view each well-known scene, Think what is now, and what hath been, Seems, as to me, of all bereft, Sole friends thy woods and streams were left ; And thus I love thee better still, Even in extremity of ill. By Yarrow's streams still let me stray, Though none should...

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 第 140 巻

1865 - 838 ページ
...have felt the prophetic power of the words he had written more than a quarter of a century before — "By Yarrow's stream still let me stray, Though none should guide my feeble way." And that Yarrow, which had been the poet's first love, had somehow unaccountably crept into his; last...

The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott: Bart

Walter Scott - 1866 - 792 ページ
...to thy rugged strand ! StiH, as I view each well-known scene, Think what is now, and what hath been, Seems as, to me, of all bereft, Sole friends thy woods...Ettricke break, Although it chill my withered cheek ; Still lay my head by Teviot stone,* • This line la not found In the first edition. Though there,...

Foliorum silvula, selections for translation into Latin and Greek verse, by ...

Hubert Ashton Holden - 1866 - 726 ページ
...to thy rugged strand! still, as I view each well-known scene, think what is now, and what hath been, seems as to me, of all bereft, sole friends thy woods...should guide my feeble way: still feel the breeze down Ettrick break, although it chill my withered cheek; still lay my head by Teviot stone, though there,...

Penny readings in prose and verse, selected and ed. by J.E. Carpenter, 第 7 巻

Penny readings - 1866 - 256 ページ
...thy rugged strand ? Still, as I view each well known scene, Think what is now, and what hath been, Seems as, to me, of all bereft, Sole friends thy woods...should guide my feeble way : Still feel the breeze down Ettrick break, Although it chill my withered cheek ; Still lay my head by Teviot-stone, Though there,...




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