Kilmeny looked up with a lovely grace, But nae smile was seen on Kilmeny's face ; As still was her look, and as still was her ee, As the stillness that lay on the emerant lea, Or the mist that sleeps on a waveless sea. For Kilmeny had been she knew not... The Queen's Wake: A Legendary Poem - Page 176by James Hogg - 1819 - 384 pagesFull view - About this book
| A. M. Goodrich - English fiction - 1857 - 316 pages
...followed her brother; and Beatrice, who thought that moonlight always rested her, came also, and ' As still was her look, and as still was her ee, As the stillness that lay on the emerald lea, Or the mist that sleeps on a wareless sea' — such a sea as the lake before them. Each... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott, Evert Augustus Duyckinck - American poetry - 1858 - 642 pages
...these roses, the fairest that ever were seen? Kilmeny, Kilmeny, where have you been?" Kilmeny look'd up with a lovely grace, But nae smile was seen on...lay on the emerant lea, Or the mist that sleeps on a waveless sea. For Kilmeny had been she knew not where, And Kilmeny had seen what she could not declare... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott, Evert Augustus Duyckinck - American poetry - 1858 - 644 pages
...ever were seen? Ivilmeny, Kiliueny, where have you been?" Kilnieny look'd up with a lovely grace, Hut nae smile was seen on Kilmeny's face ; As still was...still was her e'e, As the stillness that lay on the emeraut lea, Or the mist that sleeps on a waveless sea. For Kilmeny had been she knew not where, And... | |
| James Hogg - Scottish poetry - 1860 - 392 pages
...green ? And these roses, the fairest that ever were seen ? Kilmeny, Kilmeny, where have you been?" Kilmeny looked up with a lovely grace, But nae smile...lay on the emerant lea, Or the mist that sleeps on a waveless sea. For Kilmeny had been she knew not where, And Kilmeny had seen what she could not declare... | |
| English poets - 1862 - 626 pages
...sae green ? And these roses, the fairest that ever were seen? Kilmeny, Kilmeny, where have you been?" Kilmeny looked up with a lovely grace, But nae smile...lay on the emerant lea, Or the mist that sleeps on a waveless sea. For Kilmeny had been she knew not where, And Kiluieny had seen what she could not declare... | |
| John Wilson - Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine - 1863 - 514 pages
...green ? And these roses, the fairest that ever were seen I Kilmeny, Kilmeny, where have you been f" Kilmeny looked up with a lovely grace, But nae smile was seen on Kilmeny's face ; Ae etill was her look, and as still was her ee, As the stillness that lay on the emerant lea, Or... | |
| William Howitt - Literary landmarks - 1863 - 726 pages
...? And these roses, the fairest that ever were seen f — Kilmeny, Kilmeny, where have you been t ' Kilmeny looked up with a lovely grace, But nae smile was seen on Kilrneny's face; As still was her look, and as still was her ee, As the stillness that lay on the emerant... | |
| James Hogg, Thomas Thomson - 1866 - 592 pages
...where have you been?" Kilmeny looked up with a lovely graee, But nae smile was seen on Kilmeny 's faee; As still was her look, and as still was her ee, As...lay on the emerant lea, Or the mist that sleeps on a waveless sea. For Kilmeny had been she ken'd not where, And Kilmeny had seen what she eould not deelare... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1871 - 968 pages
...seen ? Kilmeny, Kilmeny, where have you been ! " Kilmeny looked up with a lovely grace, But пае sm 2 2 0 1 ее, As the stillness that lay on the euiei-.mt lea, Or the mist that sleeps ou a waveless sea. For... | |
| English song - 1873 - 566 pages
...HOGG. And these roses, the fairest that ever were seen ? — Kilmeny, Kilmeny, where have you been ? " Kilmeny looked up with a lovely grace, But nae smile...lay on the emerant lea, Or the mist that sleeps on a waveless sea. For Kilmeny had been she ken'd not where, And Kilmeny had seen what she could not declare... | |
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