gainst the thunderstroke; And from beneath his boughs were seen to sally The dappled foresters — as day awoke, The branching stag swept down with all his herd, To quaff a brook which murmur'd like a bird. The Matchmaker: A Novel - 1. lappuseautors: Mrs. Gordon Smythies - 1842Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1823 - 704 lapas
...lines, the following green oasis of beautiful description — Norman Abbey the seat of Lord HA " LVI. " It stood embosomed in a happy valley, Crown'd by high...host, with broad arms 'gainst the thunder- stroke -T And from beneath his boughs were seen to sally The dappled foresters — as day awoke, it a sufficient... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1823 - 424 lapas
...passages, that it is the object kept in view throughout the whole of these admirable stanzas : — It stood embosomed in a happy valley, Crown'd by high...rally ' '- • His host, with broad arms 'gainst the thunder-stroke ; And from beneath his boughs were seen to sally The dappled foresters — as day awoke,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1823 - 176 lapas
...preferred a hill behind, To shelter their devotion from the wind. LV. CANTO XIII. LVI. It stood embosom'd in a happy valley, Crown'd by high woodlands, where...act to rally His host, with broad arms 'gainst the thunder-stroke ; And from beneath his boughs were seen to sally The dappled foresters — as day awoke,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1824 - 234 lapas
...perhaps a little low, Because the monks preferred a hill behind, To shelter their devotion from the wind. It stood embosomed in a happy valley, Crown'd by high...act to rally His host, with broad arms 'gainst the thunder-stroke; And from beneath his boughs were seen to sally The dappled foresters—as day awoke... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 346 lapas
...behind, To shelter their devotion from the wind'. LVI. It stood emhosomed in a happy valley, Crown'd hy high woodlands, where the Druid oak Stood like Caractacus in act to rally His host, with hroad arms 'gainst the thunder-stroke; And from beneath his houghs were seen to sally The dappled foresters... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 916 lapas
...the monks preferred a hill behind, To shelter their devotion from the wind. LVI. It stood embosom'd in a happy valley, Crown'd by high woodlands where...act to rally His host, with broad arms 'gainst the thunder-stroke; And from beneath his boughs were seen to sally The dappled foresters — as day awoke,... | |
| George Clinton - 1825 - 826 lapas
...hill behind, To shelter their devotion from the wind. It stood embosomed in a happy valley, Crowned by high woodlands, where the Druid oak Stood like...act to rally His host, with broad arms 'gainst the thunder-stroke ; f he branching Stag: swept down with all his herd, 1*6 quaff a brook which murmured... | |
| 1826 - 434 lapas
...hill behind, To shelter their devotion from the wind. It stood embosom'd in a happy valley, Sjron. Crown'd by high woodlands, where the Druid oak Stood...beneath his boughs were seen to sally The dappled foresters—as day awoke, The branching stag swept down with all his herd, To quaff a brook which murmur'd... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 lapas
...Because the monks preferr'da hill behind, To shelter their devotion from the wind. It stood embosom'd in a happy valley, Crown'd by high woodlands, where...act to rally His host, with broad arms 'gainst the thunder-stroke ; And from beneath his boughs were seen to sally The dappled foresters— as day awoke,... | |
| George Wilkins - 1826 - 466 lapas
...Because the Monks preferr'da hill behind, To shelter their devotion from the wind. It stood embosom'd in a happy valley, Crown'd by high woodlands, where...act to rally His host, with broad arms 'gainst the thafleter stroke; And from beneath his boughs were seen to sally The dappled foresters — as day awoke,... | |
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