 | Robert Burns - 1800
...impression. I have some favourite flowers in spring, among which are the mountain-daisy, the harebell, the fox-glove, the wild brier-rose, the budding birch,...that I view and hang over with particular delight. I VOL. ii. P never never hear the loud, solitary whistle of the curlew, in a summer noon, or the wild... | |
 | 1801
...which are the mountain-daisy, the hare-bell, the fox-glove, the wild brier- roe, the budding-birch, and the hoary hawthorn, that I view and hang over...summer noon, or the wild mixing cadence of a troop of grey-plovers in an autumnal morning, without feeling an elevation of soul like, the enthusiasm of devotion,... | |
 | 1828
...flowers in spring, among1 which are the mountain-daisy, the hare-bell, the fox-glove, the wildbrier rose, the budding birch, and the hoary hawthorn, that I...summer noon, or the wild mixing cadence of a troop of grey plover in an autumnal morning, without feeling an elevation of soul like the enthusiasm of devotion... | |
 | 1809
...spring, among which are die mountain-daisy, the hare-bell, the fox-glove, the wild brier-rose, die budding birch, and the hoary hawthorn, that I view...and hang over with particular delight. I never hear die loud, solitary whistle of the curlew in a summer noon, or the wild mixing cadence of a troop of... | |
 | Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges - Bibliography - 1805
...impression. I have some favourite flowers in spring, among which are the mountain -daisy, the harebell, the fox-glove, the wild brier-rose, the budding birch,...hang over with particular delight. I never hear the loiul solitary whistle of the curlew in a summer noon, or the wild mixing cadence of a troop of grey... | |
 | Robert Burns - 1806
...spring, among which are the mountain-daisy, the hare-bell, the fox-glove, the wild brier-rose, the the budding birch, and the hoary hawthorn, that I...summer noon, or the wild mixing cadence of a troop of grey plover in an autumnal morning, without feeling an elevation of soul like the enthusiasm of devotion... | |
 | Robert Burns - 1806
...spring, among which are the mountain-daisy, the hare-bell, the fox-glove, the wild brier-rose, the 196 the budding birch, and the hoary hawthorn, that I...summer noon, or the wild mixing cadence of a troop of grey plover in an autumnal morning, without feeling an elevation of soul like the enthusiasm of devotion... | |
 | John Evans - English prose literature - 1807 - 260 pages
...which are the mountain-daisy the hare bell, the fox-glove, the wild brier, rose, the bndding-birch, and the hoary hawthorn, that I view and hang over with particular delight. I never hear the lond solitary whistle of the curlew in a summer noon, or the wild mixed cadence of a troop of grey-plovers... | |
 | English literature - 1809
...impression. I have some favourite flowers in spring; among which are the mountain-daisy, the hare-bell, the fox-glove, the wild brier-rose, the budding birch,...over with particular delight. I never hear the loud, solhary whistle of the curlew in a summer noon, or the wild mixing cadence of a troop of grey plover... | |
 | 1809
...fox-glove, the wild hrierrosc, the hudding hirch, and the hoary Iiuwthnrn, that I view and hangover with particular delight. I never hear the loud, solitary...summer noon, or the wild mixing cadence of a troop of (fray plover in an autumnal momiiiŁT« without feeling an elevation of soul Tike the enthusiasm of... | |
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