| 1810 - 538 str.
...the western breeze Just kissed the lake, just stirred the treas, Ai«l the pleased lake, like rmiden coy, Trembled but dimpled not for joy ; The mountain shadows on her breast Were neither broken nor at re»t ; In bright uncertainty they lie, Like future joys to Fancy's eye. The water !Uy to the light... | |
| 1810 - 544 str.
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| Walter Scott - 1810 - 454 str.
...Loch-Katrine blue ; Mildly and soft the western breeze Just kissed the lake, just stirred the trees, And the pleased lake, like maiden coy, Trembled but...uncertainty they lie, Like future joys to Fancy's eye. The water lily to the light Her chalice rear'd of silver bright ; The doe awoke, and to the lawn, Begemmed... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 444 str.
...Loch-Katrine blue ; Mildly and soft the western breeze Just kissed the lake, just stirred the trees, And the pleased lake, like maiden coy, Trembled but...uncertainty they lie, Like future joys to Fancy's eye. The water lily to the light Her chalice oped of silver bright ; The doe awoke, and to the lawn, Begemmed... | |
| 1810 - 590 str.
...Loch-Katrine blue J . L Mildly and soft the western breeze Just kissed the lake, and stirred the trees, And the pleased lake, like maiden coy, , Trembled...shadows on her breast Were neither broken nor at rest ; _, In bright uncertainty they lie Like future joy« to fancy's eye. The water lily to the light Her... | |
| 1811 - 708 str.
...Trembled, hut dimpled not for joy ; The mountain ihadows on her breaft Were neither broken nor at reft ; Jn bright uncertainty they lie, Like future joys to Fancy's eye. The Water-lily to the light Her chaiice oped of (ijver bright ; The doe awoke, and to the lawn, Begemmed with dew-drops, led her fawn;... | |
| John Milford - 1818 - 398 str.
...evening we took a pleasant ramble. It was so calm that the lake was scarcely moved by a single ripple, " The mountain shadows on her breast Were neither broken...uncertainty they lie, Like future joys to fancy's eye." The silence of every thing around me, and the lovely object before my eyes, filled nay mind with the most... | |
| John Milford - 1818 - 306 str.
...single ripple ; " Mildly and soft the western breeze Just kiss'd the hike, just stirr'd the trees, And the pleased lake, like maiden coy, ' • Trembled, but dimpled not for joy." ... . . ...» The several islands, which at a distance are most striking objects, the steeples of the village churches,... | |
| John Milford - 1818 - 300 str.
...-\ 'l ,' .. ."i ," Mildly and soft the western breeze Just kiss'd the lake, just stirr'd the trees, And the pleased lake, like maiden coy, Trembled, but dimpled not for joy." )„-. iTbe several islands, which at a distance are most striking objects, the steeples of •the... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 282 str.
...Loch-Katrine blue ; Mildly and soft the western breeze Just kiss'd the lake, just stirr'd the trees, And the pleased lake, like maiden coy, Trembled but dimpled not for joy; The mountain-shadows on her breast Were neither broken nor at rest; In bright uncertainty they lie, Like... | |
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