| Eliza Robbins - 1842 - 352 páginas
...Knight leaves the island under safe conduct. THE CHASE. " The stag at eve had drunk his fill, When danced the moon on Monan's rill, And deep his midnight...made In lone Glenartney's hazel shade ; But, when the *un his beacon red Had kindled on Benvoirlick's head, The deep-mouthed blood-hound's heavy bay Resounded... | |
| Walter Scott - 1843 - 732 páginas
...not heen touched in vain. Then silent he no more ! Enchantress, wake again The stag at eve had drank his fill, Where danced the moon on Monan's rill, And deep his midnight lair had made In lone Glenartncy's hazel shade ; But, when the sun his heacon red Had kindled on Benvoirlich's head, The... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 330 páginas
...must freely enjoy the rain, and the sunshine, and must feel the rocking of the tempest 1 THE CHASE. The stag, at eve, had drunk his fill, Where danced...— his midnight lair had made, In lone Glenartney's ha/el shade ; But, when the sun — hia beacon red Had kindled, on Beiivoirlich's head, The deep-mouthed... | |
| Charles P. Bronson - 1845 - 438 páginas
...drinrud the moon, on Mnnen'* rill, Ant\ dorp — lue m-dnight lair hail made, In lone (jlenariney's ha/el shade ; But, when the sun — his beacon red Had kindled,...Benvoirlich's head, The deep-mouthed bloodhound's heavy bay Rftsoundod up the rocky way, And faint from further distance borne, Were heard the clanging hoof, and... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 390 páginas
...must freely enjoy the rain, and the sunshine, and must (eel tne rocking of the tempest 1 TUB CHASE. The stag, at eve, had drunk his fill, Where danced the moon, on Monan's rill, And deep — Ins midnight lair had made, In lone Glenartney's ha/el shade ; But, when the sun — liis beacon... | |
| Modern poetical speaker, Fanny Bury PALLISER - 1845 - 540 páginas
...sting, for the Saviour has died! HEBEK. THE CHASE.1 THE Stag at eve had drunk his fill, Where danc'd the moon on Monan's rill, And deep his midnight lair had made In lone Glenartney's hazel shade ; 1 The places mentioned in this piece are in the vicinity of Loch Katrine, in the Western Highlands.... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 396 páginas
...sunshine, and must reel the rocking of the tempest 1 TUB CHASE. The siag, nt eve, had drunk 1rs (ill, Where danced the moon, on Monan's rill, And deep— his midnight lair had made, In lone Glenariney's ha/el shade; But, when the sun— hie beacon red Hod kindled, on Benvoirlich'i head, The... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 334 páginas
...range abroad, as free as the snow, and the air, and to gain warmth from exercise. THE CHASE. The Blag, at eve. had drunk his fill, Where danced the moon, on Monan's rill, And deep—his midnight lair had made, In lone Glenarmey's hazel shade ; But, when the sun—his beacon... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 páginas
...vengeance due ; Empire is on us bestowed, Shame and ruin wait for you." Cowper. THE STARTLED STAG. THE stag at eve had drunk his fill, Where danced the moon on Monan's5 rill, 1 In allusion to the love of the Italians for music. As a striking indication of the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1848 - 170 páginas
...The wizard note has not been touched in vain. Then silent be no morel Enchantress wake THE CHASE. I. THE stag at eve had drunk his fill, Where danced the moon on MonanVrill, And deep his midnight lair had made, In lone Glenartney\ hazel shade ; But, when the sun... | |
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