| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1844 - 318 ページ
...in hastier swell to show Short glimpses of a breast of snow ; What though no rule of courtly grace To measured mood had trained her pace, A foot more...tongue, Those silver sounds, so soft, so dear, The listener held his breath to hear. A chieftain's daughter seemed the maid; Her satin snood, her silken... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 434 ページ
...mood had train'd her pace, — A foot more light, a step more true, Ne'er from the heath-flower dash'd the dew ; E'en the slight hare-bell raised its head,...so soft, so dear, The list'ner held his breath to hear. XIX. A Chieftain's daughter seem'd the maid ; Her satin snood, her silken plaid, Her golden brooch,... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1845 - 492 ページ
...in hastier swell to show Short glimpses of a breast of snow ; What though no rule of courtly grace To measured mood had trained her pace, A foot more...her airy tread: What though upon her speech there hang The accents of the mountain tongue, Those silver sounds, so soft, so dear, The listener held his... | |
| Modern poetical speaker, Fanny Bury PALLISER - 1845 - 540 ページ
...light, a step more true, Ne'er from the heath-flower dash'd the dew ; E'en the slight hare-bell rais'd its head, Elastic, from her airy tread : What though...so soft, so dear, The list'ner held his breath to hear. A Chieftain's daughter seem'd the maid ; Her satin snood, her silken plaid, Her golden brooch,... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1846 - 282 ページ
...in nastier swell to show Short glimpses of a breast of snow ; What though no rule of courtly grace To measured mood had trained her pace — A foot more...tongue — Those silver sounds, so soft, so dear, The listener held his breath to hear. A chieftain's daughter seemed the maid ; Her satin snood, her silken... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1846 - 312 ページ
...in hastier swell to show Short glimpses of a breast of snow; , What though no rule of courtly grace To measured mood had trained her pace, A foot more...tongue, Those silver sounds, so soft, so dear, The listener held his breath to hear. A chieftain's daughter seemed the maid; Her satin snood, her silken... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1846 - 310 ページ
...What though no rule of courtly grace To measured mood had trained her pace, A foot more light, a s'.ep more true, Ne'er from the heath-flower dashed the...tongue, Those silver sounds, so soft, so dear, The listener held his breath to hear. A chieftain's daughter seemed the maid; Her satin snood, her silken... | |
| Noble Butler - 1846 - 268 ページ
...in hastlSr swell to show Short glimpses of a brgast of snow ; What though no rule of courtly grace To measured mood had trained her pace, A foot more...the dew : E'en the slight hare-bell raised its head, Elasttc from her airy tread : What though upon her speech there hung The accents of a mountain tongue... | |
| 1846 - 374 ページ
...present the result. In the first place, then, let the Great Magician of the North stand forth : — " A foot more light, a step more true. Ne'er from the...harebell raised its head, Elastic from her airy tread." (Lady of the Lake, can. 1. stan. xviii.) Now let us see, whether a still mightier southern bard has... | |
| Noble Butler - 1846 - 272 ページ
...in hastier swell to show Short glimpses of a breast 6f snow ; What though no rule of courtly grace To measured mood had trained her pace, A foot more...the heath-flower dashed the dew : E'en the slight hare bell raised its head, Elastic frc5m her airy tread : What though upon her speech there hung The... | |
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