| 1785 - 320 pages
...fhut the door. Then, as inltru&ed by tradition hoar, Her legends when the Beldam *gan impart, Or chant the old heroic ditty o'er, Wonder and joy ran thrilling...admir'd, but more the tuneful art. XLIV. Various and ftrange was the long-winded tale ; And halls, and knights, and feats of arms difplay'd ; Or merry fwains,... | |
| 1789 - 214 pages
...know, where ever ye reside, There harmony, and peace, and innocence abide. XLIII. Ah me I neglected on the lonesome plain, As yet poor Edwin never knew...instructed by tradition hoar, Her legends when the Beldame "gan impart, Or chant the old heroic ditty o'er, Wonder and joy ran thrilling to his heart... | |
| John Bell - 1789 - 416 pages
...know, where ever ye reside, There harmony, and peace, and innocence abide. XLHI. "' Ah me ! neglected on the lonesome plain, As yet poor Edwin never knew your lore, Jfb Wonder and joy ran thrilling to his heart; Much he the tale admired, but more the tuneful art.... | |
| James Beattie - 1797 - 150 pages
...know, where-ever ye reside, There harmony, and peace, and innocence, abide. XLIII. Ah me ! abandon'd on the lonesome plain, As yet poor Edwin never knew...hoar, Her legends when the Beldam 'gan impart, Or chant the old heroic ditty o'er, Wonder and joy ran thrilling to his heart ; Much he the tale admired,... | |
| 1802 - 302 pages
...wake the warbling wire, And some witk mellow breath the martial pipe inspire. XLIII. Ah me ! neglefted on the lonesome plain, As yet poor Edwin .never knew...driving snow, the cottage shut the door, Then, as instrufted by tradition hoar, Her legend when the Beldame 'gan impart, Or chant the old heroic ditty... | |
| James Beattie - 1802 - 152 pages
...know, where-ever ye reside, There harmony, and peace, and innocence abide. XLIII. Ah me ! neglected on the lonesome plain. As yet poor Edwin never knew...Save when against the winter's drenching rain. And dr,v|ng snow, the cottage shut the door, Then, as instructed by tradition hoar, Her legend when the... | |
| James Beattie - 1803 - 190 pages
...know, wherever ye reside, There harmony, and peace, and innocence, abide. XLIII. Ah me ! abandoned on the lonesome plain, As yet poor Edwin never knew...joy ran thrilling to his heart ; Much he the tale admired, but more the tuneful art. XLIV. Various and strange was the long-winded tale ; And halls,... | |
| James Beattie - 1805 - 178 pages
...know, wherever ye reside, There harmony, and peace, and innocence, abide. XLIII. Ah me ! abandoned on the lonesome plain, As yet poor Edwin never knew...hoar, Her legends when the Beldam 'gan impart, Or chant the old heroic ditty o'er, Wonder and joy ran thrilling to his heart ; Much he the tale admired,... | |
| James Beattie, Alexander Chalmers - 1805 - 190 pages
...well I know where-ever ye reside, There harmony, and peace, and innocence abide. 43 Ah me ! neglected on the lonesome plain, As yet poor Edwin never knew...the door. Then, as instructed by tradition hoar, Her legend when the Beldame 'gan impart, Or chant the old heroic ditty o'er, Wonder and joy ran thrilling... | |
| 1806 - 184 pages
...well I know, wherever ye reside, There harmony, and peace, and innocence, abide. Ah me ! abandon'd on the lonesome plain, As yet poor Edwin never knew...hoar, Her legends when the Beldam 'gan impart, Or chant the old heroic ditty o'er, Wonder and joy ran thrilling to his heart ; Much he the tale admir'd,... | |
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