| 1835 - 866 str.
...sovereign mandates on the throne of his inheritance. " And when he quits hu humble heritage It 1ft with no wild strain — no violence : But, wafted...immortal sails Weareth the rich dawn of Eternity." Tom, in our opinion, describes rivers better than he does lochs, yet he describes lochs well, and like... | |
| Thomas Tod Stoddart - 1836 - 184 str.
...of his choice, than the usher of sovereign mandates on the throne of his inheritance. And when lie quits his humble heritage, It is with no wild strain...immortal sails Weareth the rich dawn of Eternity. CHAPTER XIV. ANGLING DISTRICTS. THE following list of fishing districts in Scotland may seem to many... | |
| Nathaniel Shatswell Dodge - 1842 - 298 str.
...was one great secret of his influence as a clergyman. " And when he left his humble heritage, It was with no wild strain, no violence; But, wafted by a comely angel's breath, He went from time, and on immortal sails Wore the rich dawn of an eternity." It is to the influence which... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1856 - 366 str.
...ilka summer's e'en I think upon the time that's been — An' as I wanndr, miss him sairly. Stoddart. AN ANGLER'S DEATH-SCENE. And when he quits his humble...immortal sails, Weareth the rich dawn of Eternity. Stoddart. Not a zound in th' zick man's room kedi 1 hear, Sips 2 ez pankin' an' faintly groaniu', An'... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1856 - 378 str.
...ilka summer's e'en I think upon the time that's been — An' as I wanner, miss him sairly. Sioddart. AN ANGLER'S DEATH-SCENE. And when he quits his humble...immortal sails, Weareth the rich dawn of Eternity. Stoddart. Not a zound in th' zick man's room ked i 1 hear, Sips 2 ez pankin' an' faintly groanin',... | |
| John Wilson - 1856 - 416 str.
...in the nook of his choice, than the usher of sovereign mandates on the throne of his inheritance. " And when he quits his humble heritage It is with no...immortal sails Weareth the rich dawn of Eternity." Nothing can be better than the following Angler's description of the Tweed : — The Tweed, comparing... | |
| John Wilson - 1856 - 412 str.
...in the nook of his choice, than the usher of sovereign mandates on the throne of his inheritance. " And when he quits his humble heritage It is with no...immortal sails Weareth the rich dawn of Eternity." Nothing can be better than the following Angler's description of the Tweed : — The Tweed, comparing... | |
| John Wilson - 1856 - 432 str.
...than the usher of sovereign mandates on the throne of his inheritance. " And when ho quits his hxunble heritage It is with no wild strain — no violence ; But, wafted by a comely nngel's breath, He glides from Time, and on immortal sails Weareth the rich dawn of Eternity." Nothing... | |
| John Wilson - 1865 - 444 str.
...in the nook of his choice, than the usher of sovereign mandates on the throne of his inheritance. " And when he quits his humble heritage It is with no wild straiu — no violence ; But, wafted by a comely angel's breath, He glides from Time, and on immortal... | |
| 1835 - 926 str.
...in the nook of his choice, than the usher of sovereign mandates on the throne of his inheritance. " And when he quits his humble heritage It Is with no...immortal sails Weareth the rich dawn of Eternity." Tom, in our opinion, describes •rivers better than he does lochs, yet he describes lochs well, and... | |
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