| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1821 - 412 páginas
...the robbery of a linnet's nest , and fair Countess , thou art mine own. » He again paced the room in silence, Stopped , filled , and drank a cup of wine...night did fall, The moon , sweet regent of the sky, Silver' d the walls of Cumnor-hall , And many an oak that grew thereby. Miekle. FOUR apartments , which... | |
| Robert Laneham - 1821 - 158 páginas
...from that, the present excerpt has been made which is now presented to the reader : — CUMNOR HALL. The dews of summer night did fall, The moon, sweet regent of the sky, Silver'd the walls of Cumnor Hall, And miny an oak that grew thereby. Now nought was heard beneath the skies, The sounds... | |
| Hugh Usher Tighe - 1821 - 100 páginas
...to the poor has been substituted in lieu of it. • Bibl. Topog. Brit.— Lyson's Berkshire. JL HE dews of summer night did fall, The moon (sweet regent of the sky) Silver'd the walls of Cumner Hall, And many an oak that grew thereby. Now nought was heard beneath the skies, (The sounds... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 608 páginas
...heart, and an open aad unruffled brow,' he left the apartment. CHAPTER VI. The dewi of summer niglit did fall, The moon, sweet regent of the sky, Silver'd the walls of Cumnor-hnll, And many an oak that grew thereby. MICKLE. FOUR apartments, which occupied the western... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1822 - 590 páginas
...the robbery of a linnet's nest, and, fair Countess, thou art mine own." He again paced the room in silence, stopped, filled, and drank a cup of wine,...CHAPTER VI. The dews of summer night did fall, The iiiiinii, sweet regent of the sky, Silver'd the walls of Cumnor-hall, And many an oak that grew thereby.... | |
| Joseph Robertson - 1822 - 414 páginas
...hoped, be deemed out of place. In the following copy, the antique spelling is dropped. CUMNOR HALL. The dews of Summer night did fall, The moon, sweet regent of the sky, Silver'd the walls of Cumnor Hall, And many an oak that grew thereby. Now, nought was heard beneath the skies, The sounds... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1823 - 470 páginas
...side, And burst — low bow'd her listless head, And down she sunk, and died. SUCKLE. CUMNOR HALL. THE dews of summer night did fall, The moon (sweet regent of the sky) Silver'd the walls of Cumnor Hall, And many an oak that grew thereby. Now nought was heard beneath the skies (The sounds... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1823 - 406 páginas
...side, And burst — low bow'd her listless head, And down she sunk, and died. MICKLE. CUMNOR HALL. THE dews of summer night did fall, The moon (sweet regent of the sky) Silver'd the walls of Cumnor Hall, And many an oak that grew thereby. Now nought was heard beneath the skies (The sounds... | |
| New elegant extracts - 1823 - 402 páginas
...side, And burst — low bow'd her listless head, And down she sunk, and died. MICKLE. CUMNOR HALL. THE dews of summer night did fall, The moon (sweet regent of the sky) Silver'd the walls of Cumnor Hall, And many an oak that grew thereby. Now nought was heard beneath the skies (The sounds... | |
| 1831 - 372 páginas
...acquaintance with the history was through the medium of one of Mickle's ballads, or elegies, commencing— " The dews of summer night did fall ; The moon, sweet regent of the sky, Silvct'd the walls of Cuinnor Hull, And many an oak that grew thereby." Sir Walter quotes the entire... | |
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