... starry sky, The sleep that is among the lonely hills. In him the savage virtue of the race, Revenge, and all ferocious thoughts were dead Nor did he change ; but kept in lofty place The wisdom which adversity had bred. Glad were the vales, and every... The Recreations of Christopher North - Strana 91autor/autoři: John Wilson - 1854 - 307 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 str.
...adversity had bred. Glad were the Vales, and every cottage hearth ; The Shepherd I/ord was honoured nd,X , Ix>rd Clifford" was the name he bore. YES, it was the mountain Echo, Solitary, clear, profound, Answering... | |
| Anne Marsh-Caldwell - 1852 - 320 str.
...adversity had bred." " Glad were the vales and every cottage hearth ; The Shepherd Lord was honoured more and more; And ages after he was laid in earth, *The good Lord Clifford' was the name he bore." And so it was with the Gipsy Lord. There are some characters, to use a quaint old illustration, which,... | |
| Anne Marsh- Caldwell - 1852 - 910 str.
...adversity had bred. " Glad were the vales and every cottage hearth ; The Shepherd Lord was honoured more and more ; And ages after he was laid in earth, 'The good Lord Clifford ' was the name he bore." And so it was with the Gipsy Lord. There are some characters, to use a quaint old illustration, which,... | |
| John Wilson - 1852 - 328 str.
...of strength and state/' So lives he till he is restored — u Glad were the vales. and every cottage hearth ; The shepherd-lord was honour'd more and more ; And, ages after he was luid in earth, 'The good Lord Clifford' was the name he bore!" Now mark — that Poem has been declared... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1854 - 144 str.
...restoring his castles, which had gone to decay during the civil war, and following peaceful pursuits. "Ages after he was laid in earth, The ' good Lord Clifford ' was the name he bore." From Threlkeld the road passes along the foot of Blencathra, as far as the sixth milestone, thence... | |
| Henry Reed - 1856 - 484 str.
...adversity had bred. Glad were the vales, and every cottage hearth ; The shepherd lord was honoured more and more : And ages after he was laid in earth,...' The good Lord Clifford' was the name he bore."* One of the most remarkable facts connected with this period of history is, that, when the Wars of the... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 456 str.
...adversity had bred. Glad were the vales, and every cottage hearth ; The Shepherd Lord was honoured more and more: And ages after he was laid in earth, " The good Lord Clifford" was the name he bore. Mr. Southey, describing the mountain scenery of the Lake region, says, "The story of the Shepherd Lord... | |
| John Wilson - 1857 - 458 str.
...child of strength and state." So lives he till he is restored. " Glad were the vales, and every cottage hearth ; The shepherd-lord was honour'd more and more...and all of the " Poets of Britain " to be equal to anything in the language ; and its greatness lies in the perfect truth of the profound philosophy .which... | |
| John Wilson - 1857 - 456 str.
...child of strength and state." So lives he till he is restored. " Glad were the vales, and every cottage hearth ; The shepherd-lord was honour'd more and more...and all of the " Poets of Britain " to be equal to anything in the language ; and its greatness lies in the perfect truth of the profound philosophy which... | |
| John Wilson - 1857 - 500 str.
...'of strength and state." So lives he till he is restored. " Glad were the vales, and every cottage hearth ; The shepherd-lord was honour'd more and more...and all of the " Poets of Britain " to be equal to anything in the language ; and its greatness lies in the perfect truth of the profound philosophy which... | |
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