| several hands - 1774 - 596 pages
...Minftrel, advancing towards manhood, continues his progrefs : s And BOW the downy cheek and dcepen'd voice Gave dignity to Edwin's blooming prime ; And...lonely eminence to climb, Which heretofore his foot bad never trode ; A väle appear'd below, a deep retired abode. ' Thither he hied, enamour'd of the... | |
| English poetry - 1785 - 316 pages
...Gave dignity to Edwins blooming prime ; And walks of wider circuit was his choie, And vales more wide, and mountains more fublime. One evening as he framed...Which heretofore his foot had never trode ; A vale appeared below, a deep retir'd abode. VII. Thither he hied, enamour'd of the fcene ; For rocks ou rocks... | |
| English poetry - 1785 - 320 pages
...climb, Which heretofore his foot had never trode ; A vale appeared below, a deep retir'd abode. VII. Thither he hied, enamour'd of the fcene ; For rocks on rocks piled, as by magic fpcll, Here fcorch'd with lightning, there with ivy green, Fenced from the north and eaft... | |
| English poetry - 1789 - 214 pages
...his choice, And vales more wild, and mountains more sublime. One evening, as he framed the careless rhyme, It was his chance to wander far abroad, And...trode ; A vale appear'd below, a deep retired abode. VII. Thither he hied, enamour'd of the scene. For rocks on rocks piled, as by magic spell, Here scorch'd... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1789 - 416 pages
...choice, And vales more wild, and mountains more sublime. One evening, as he framed the careless rhyme, Jo It was his chance to wander far abroad, And o'er a...trode ; A vale appear'd below, a deep retired abode. VII. Thither he hied, enamour'd of the scene. — For rocks on rocks piled, as by magic spell, Here... | |
| James Beattie - 1797 - 150 pages
...his choice, And vales more wild, and mountains more sublime. One evening, as he framed the careless rhyme, It was his chance to wander far abroad, And...trode ; A vale appear'd below, a deep retired abode. VII. Thither he hied, enamcur'd of the scene: For rocks on rocks piled, as by magic spell, Here scorch'd... | |
| James Beattie - Wood-engraving - 1802 - 152 pages
...his choice, And vales more mild, and mountains more sublime. One evening, as he framed the careless rhyme, It was his chance to wander far abroad, And...trode ; A vale appear'd below, a deep retired abode. VII. Thither he hied, enamour'd of the scene. For rocks on rocks piled, as by magic spell, Here scorch'd... | |
| Health - 1802 - 302 pages
...his choice, And vales more mild, and mountains more sublime. One evening, as he framed the careless rhyme, It was his chance to wander far abroad, And...trode ; A vale appear'd below, a deep retired abode. VII. Thither he hied, enamour'd of the scene. For rocks on rocks piled, as by magic spell, Here scorch'd... | |
| James Beattie - 1803 - 190 pages
...his choice, And vales more wild, and mountains more sublime. One evening as he framed the careless rhyme, It was his chance to wander far abroad, And...Which, heretofore, his foot had never trode ; A vale appeared below, a deep retired abode. VII. £ Thither he hied, enamoured of the scene : For rocks on... | |
| James Beattie, Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1805 - 190 pages
...choice, And vales more mild, and mountains more sublime. •One evening, as he fram'd the careless rhyme, It was his chance to wander far abroad, And...appear'd below, a deep retired abode. Thither he hied> eniunoilr'd of the scene. For rocks on rocks pil'd, us by magic spell, Here scorch'd with lightning,... | |
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