That time has spar'd, forth from the window looks, Half hid in grass, the solitary fox; While from above the owl, musician dire! Screams hideous, harsh, and grating to the ear. Equal in age, and sharers of its fate, A row of moss-grown trees around it... The Traveller's Guide Through Scotland, and Its Islands - Stran 40avtor: Rev. Joseph Robertson - 1814 - 280 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Natham Drake - 1800 - 510 strani
...towers to dust. Equal in age, and sharers of its fate, A row of moss-grown trees around it stands; Scarce here and there, upon their blasted tops, A shrivell'd leaf distinguishes the year. • Perhaps in some lone, dreary, desert tower That time has spar'd, forth from the window looks Half... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1804 - 572 strani
...owl, musician dire ! • Screams hideous, harsh, and grating to the ear. .Equal in age, and sharers of its fate, A row of moss-grown trees around it stand....blasted tops, A shrivell'd leaf distinguishes the year; . Emblem of hoary age, the eve of life, When man draws nigh, his everlasting home, Within a step of... | |
| Robert Forsyth - 1805 - 668 strani
...hideous, harsh, and grating to the ear. Equal in age, and sharers of its fate, A row of moss-green trees around it stand : Scarce here and there upon their blasted tops, A shrivelled leaf distinguishes the year. The population of the county of Kinross stands thus : KINROSS-SUIRf.... | |
| English poetry - 1809 - 308 strani
...hideous, harsh, and grating to the ear.. Equal in age, and sharers of its i'nte, s' A row of moss-green trees around it stand. Scarce here and there, upon...blasted tops, A shrivell'd leaf distinguishes the year: Emblem of hoary age, the eve of life, When man draws nigh his everlasting home, Within a step of the... | |
| Thomas Garnett - 1811 - 354 strani
...the owl, musician dire ! Screams hideous, harsh, and grating to the ear. Equal in age, and sharers of its fate, A row of moss-grown trees around it stand...; Scarce here and there upon their blasted tops A shrivelled leaf distinguishes the year. IN the year 1335, this castle sustained a memorable siege,... | |
| William Barker Daniel - 1812 - 654 strani
...thro' the empty halls, And piecemeal, crumble down the tow'rs to dust. Equal in age, and sharers of its fate, A row of moss-grown trees around it stand...tops, A shrivell'd leaf distinguishes the year. BRUCE. Loch Leven produces Pike, Perch, Trout of peculiar redness and excellence, and of about six pounds... | |
| Stirling town - 1812 - 328 strani
...hideous, harsh, and grating to the ear» Equal in age, and sharers of its fate, A row of moss-green trees around it stand : Scarce here and there upon their blasted tops, A shrivelled leaf distinguishes the year. LOCHLEVEN abounds with trout of a richness and delicacy rarely... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1819 - 636 strani
...owl, musician dire ! Screams hideous, harsh, and grating to the ear. 1 Equal in age, and sharers of its fate, A row of moss-grown trees around it stand, Scarce here and there, upon their blasted tope, A shrivell'd leaf distinguishes the year.' The poem closes with these touching lines. ' " Thus... | |
| John Bower (of Melrose.) - 1822 - 152 strani
...through the empty aisles, And piece-meal crumble down the towers to dust. Equal in age and sharers of its fate, A row of moss-grown trees around it stand...blasted tops, A shrivell'd leaf distinguishes the year. Upon an old tomb stone in Melrose churchyard is the following inscription:— • 86 THE EARTH GOETH... | |
| James Mitchell - 1825 - 798 strani
...grating ю the ear. Equal in age, and sharers of its fate, A row of moss-grown trees around it stund ; Scarce here and there, upon their blasted tops, A shrivell'd leaf distinguishes the year." ВНГСЕ. : CREST OP TUB DOUGLASES. The heart crowned and winged is the crest of the family of Douglas.... | |
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