| John Bell - 1778 - 392 str.
...mifchance had rooted me, Never to thrive, child of another foil ; Tranfplanted now to the gay funny vale, Like the green thorn of May my fortune flowers. Ye glorious ftars ! high heaven's refplendent hoft ! To whom I oft have of my lot complain'd, Hear and record my... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 294 str.
...winter- shaded side Of a bleak hill mischance had rooted me, I'iever to thrive, child of another soil ; Transplanted now to the gay sunny vale, Like the green...of May my fortune flowers, Ye glorious stars! high Heaven's resplendent host! To whom I oft have of my lot complain'd, Hear and record my s mi's unalter'd... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1797 - 452 str.
...Of a bleak hill mischance had rooted me, Never to thrive, child of another soil; y8 DoUGLAS. A& V. Transplanted now to the gay sunny vale, Like the green...of May my fortune flowers, Ye glorious stars! high Heaven's resplendent host! • To whom I oft have of my lot complain'd, Hear and record my soul's unalter'd... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 462 str.
...parent ; And must not, shall not, lose the son he loves, Altho' his son has found a nobler father. 540 Transplanted now to the gay sunny vale, Like the green...of May my fortune flowers, Ye glorious stars! high Heaven's resplendent host ! To whom I oft have of my lot complain'd, Hear and record my soul's unalter'd... | |
| 1804 - 486 str.
...hill mischance had rooted me, Never to thrive, child of another soil. Transplanted now to the цау sunny vale, Like the green thorn of May my fortune flowers. Ye glorious stars ! high Heaven's resplendent host! To whom I oft have of my lot complained, îlcar and record my soul's unaltered... | |
| Christiane Derobert-Ratel - 1809 - 590 str.
...winter-shaded side Of a bleak hill, mischance had rooted me, Never to thrive, child of another soil! Transplanted now to the gay sunny vale, Like the green thorn of May, my fortune flowers." The hardihood of the Highlander is almost proverbial. He attributes his health to the keenness of the... | |
| Sir John Carr - 1809 - 328 str.
...winter-shaded side Of a bleak hill, mischance had rooted me, Never to thrive, child of another soil ! Transplanted now to the gay sunny vale. Like the green thorn of May, my fortune flowers," 261 The hardihood of the Highlander is almost proverbial. He attributes his health to the keenness... | |
| James Plumptre - 1809 - 318 str.
...Deity. Ye glorious stars ! high heav'n's resplendent host ! To whom I ofi have of my lot compluhi'd, Hear and record my soul's unalter'd wish ! Dead or alive, let me but live renown'd ! &c. Act V.* We consider it one of the errors of popery to pray to Angels, and, I must... | |
| 1811 - 620 str.
...winter-sliaded side Of a bleak hill mischance had rooted me, Never to thrive, child of another soil. Transplanted now to the gay sunny vale, Like the green thorn of May my fortune flowers. Yc glorious stars ! high Heaven's resplendent host ! To whom I oft have of my let complained, Hear... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 624 str.
...winter-shaded side Of a bleak hill mischance had rooted me, Never to thrive, child of another soil. Transplanted now to the gay sunny vale, Like the green thorn of May my fortune rioer rYe glorious stars ! high Heaven's respfeDdeii host ! To whom I oft have of my lot complained.... | |
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