Companionless, for a mile or more, He traced the windings of the shore. Oh, beauteous is that river still, As it winds by many a sloping hill, And many a dim o'er-arching grove, And many a flat and sunny cove, And terraced lawns whose bright arcades The... The Poetical Works of Winthrop Mackworth Praed - Page 74by Winthrop Mackworth Praed - 1844 - 287 pagesFull view - About this book
| Alaric Alexander Watts - English poetry - 1829 - 476 pages
...Companionless, for. a mile or more, He traced the windings of the shore. — Oh, beauteous is that river still, As it winds by many a sloping hill, And many...honey-suckle sweetly shades, And rocks, whose very crags seem howers, So gay they are with grass and flowers ! But the ahbot was thinking of scenery, About as much,... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - English poetry - 1829 - 424 pages
...Companionless, for a mile or more, He traced the windings of the shore. — Oh, beauteous is that river still, As it winds by many a sloping hill, And many...whose bright arcades The honey-suckle sweetly shades, A nd rocks, whose very crags seem bowers, So gay they are with grass and flowers ! But the abbot was... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - Authors, English - 1845 - 558 pages
...Companionless, for a mile or more, He traced the windings of the shore. Oh, beauteous is that river still, As it winds by many a sloping hill, And many...as much, in sooth, As a lover thinks of constancy, Or an advocate of truth. He did not mark how the skies in wrath Grew dark above his head ; He did not... | |
| Civilization - 1846 - 506 pages
...Companionless, for a mile or more, He traced the windings of the shore. — • Oh, beauteous is that river still, ' As it winds by many a sloping hill, And many...much, in sooth, ,. . As a lover thinks of constancy, Or an advocate of truth. • : .-,; He did not mark how the skies in wrath Grew dark above his head... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - Authors, English - 1846 - 540 pages
...windings of the shore. Oh, beauteous is that river still, As it winds by many a sloping hill, And manv a dim o'erarching grove, And many a flat and sunny...bright arcades The honeysuckle sweetly shades, And rorks, whose very crags seem bowers, So gay they arc with grass and flowers ! But the abbot was thinking... | |
| Great Britain - 1846 - 502 pages
...Companionless, for a mile or more, He traced the windings of the shore. — Oh, beauteous is that river still, " ' ; As it winds by many a sloping hill, And...o'er-arching grove, , . , And many a flat and sunny cove, .o, And terraced lawns, whose bright arcades The honey-suckle sweetly shades, And rocks, whose very... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 614 pages
...Companionless, for a mile or more, He traced the windings of the shore. Oh, beauteous is that river still, As it winds by many a sloping hill, And many...as much, in sooth, As a lover thinks of constancy, Or an advocate of truth. He did not mark how the skies in wrath Grew dark above his head ; He did not... | |
| Edwin Eddison - Sherwood Forest - 1854 - 362 pages
...Stakes. 228 " For a mile or more He traced the windings of the shore — Oh ! beauteous is that river still, As it winds by many a sloping hill, And many...shades, And rocks whose very crags seem bowers, So gay are they with grass and flowers." — Praed. " Methinks I hear the sound of time long past, Still murmuring... | |
| Edwin Eddison - 1854 - 358 pages
...0 C' <« " For a mile or more He traced the windings of the shore — Oh ! beauteous is that river still, As it winds by many a sloping hill, And many...shades, And rocks whose very crags seem bowers, So gay are they with grass and flowers." — Praed. " Methinks I hear the sound of time long past, Still murmuring... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 650 pages
...Compauionless, for a mile or more, He traced the windings of the shore. Oh, beauteous is that river still, As it winds by many a sloping hill, And many...And rocks whose very crags seem bowers, So gay they aro with grass and flowers. But the Abbot was thinking of scenery, About ns much, in sooth, As a lover... | |
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