| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1807 - 358 pages
...Of thoughtful Herdsman when he strays .Alone upon Loch Veol's Heights, And by Loch Lomond's Braes ! And, far and near, through vale and hill, Are faces that attest the same ; And kindle, like afire new stirr'd, At sound of ROB ROY'S name. 10 THE SOLITARY REAPER. Behold... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 258 pages
...Of thoughtful Herdsman when he strays Alone upon Loch Veol's Heights, And by Loch Lomond's Braes ! And, far and near, through vale and hill, Are faces that attest the same ; And kindle, like a fire new stirr'd, At sound of ROB ROY'S name. THE SOLITARY REAPER. Behold... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 pages
...Of thoughtful Herdsman when he strays Alone upon Loch Veol's Heights, And by Loch Lomond's Braes ! And, far and near, through vale and hill, Are faces that attest the same ; And kindle, like a fire new stirr'd, At sound of ROB ROY'S name. VOL. IK H IV. A POETS EPITAPH.... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 pages
...Of thoughtful Herdsman when he strays Alone upon Loch Veol's Heights, And by Loch Lomond's Braes ! And, far and near, through vale and hill, Are faces that attest the same ; And kindle, like a fire new stirr'd, At sound of ROB ROY'S name. VOL. II. H 97 I?. A POET'S... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 pages
...Of thoughtful herdsman when he strays Alone npon Loch Veol's heights, And by Loch Lomond's braes ! And, far and near, through vale and hill, Are faces that attest the same ; And kindle, like a fire new stirr'd, At sound of ROB ROY'S name. ADDRESS TO THB (ON9 OF BURNS... | |
| Walter Scott - 1829 - 416 pages
...that ideal boundary, which creates the interest attached to his name. Hence it is that even yetr " Far and near, through vale and hill, Are faces that attest the same, And kindle like a fire new stirr'd, At sound of Rob Roy's name." There were several advantages... | |
| Scotland - 1831 - 1040 pages
...Of thoughtful herdsman, when he strays Alone upon Loch Veol's heights, And by Loch Lomond's braes ; And, far and near, through vale and hill, Are faces that attest the same, The proud heart flashing through the ryes At sound of Rob Roy's name." Here the bard had room... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1831 - 558 pages
...that ideal boundary, which creates the interest attached to his name. Hence it is that even yet, " Far and near, through vale and hill, Are faces that attest the same, And kindle like a fire new stirr'd, At sound of Rob Roy's name." There were several advantages... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 484 pages
...that ideal boundary, which creates the interest attached to his name. Hence it is that even yet, " Far and near, through vale and hill, Are faces that attest the same, And kindle like a fire new stirr'd, At sound of Rob Roy's name." There were several advantages... | |
| Walter Scott - Outlaws - 1834 - 562 pages
...that ideal boundary, which creates the interest attached to his name. Hence it is that even yet, " Far and near, through vale and hill, Are faces that attest the same, And kindle like a fire new stirr'd, At sound of Rob Roy's name." There were several advantages... | |
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