| David Bates Tower - 1849 - 180 strani
...Plume, pZaid, plod, pZan, dimple, pmple, peopZe, ripple. Fame is no pZant that grows on mortal soil. There is no breeze upon the fern, no ripple on the lake. PZaid and p.'umage were tossed in air. It was a moment replele with joy. The pZoughman homeward plods... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1850 - 298 strani
...group without recalling that line of Scott which so aptly describes the utter lull of the air : — " There is no breeze upon the fern, no ripple on the lake." And what figure of rhetoric better suggests the caprice of woman than that which has almost become... | |
| William Russell - 1851 - 392 strani
...foot was abroad on the forest or hill, No sound but the lullaby sung by the rill." Subdued Force. " There is no breeze upon the fern, No ripple on the lake ; Upon her eyrie nods the erne, The deer hath sought the brake ; The small birds will not sing aloud, The springing trout lies still ; So darkly... | |
| 1851 - 390 strani
...a group without recalling that line of Scott, which so aptly describes the utter lull of the air: " There is no breeze upon the fern, no ripple on the lake." Goldsmith's sympathy with the rural and human is associated intimately with the Hawthorn, " for whispering... | |
| Class-book - 1852 - 152 strani
...Farewell to lovely Loch-Achray. Where shall he find, in foreign land, So lone a lake, so sweet a strand ? There is no breeze upon the fern, No ripple on the...springing trout lies still ; So darkly glooms yon thunder cloud, That swathes, as with a purple shroud, Benledi's distant hill. It is the thunder's solemn... | |
| Walter Scott - 1852 - 594 strani
...Farewell to lovely Loch-Achray — Where shall he find, in foreign land, So lone a lake, so sweet a strand There is no breeze upon the fern, No ripple on the...The springing trout lies still, So darkly glooms yon thunder cloud, That swathes, as with a purple shroud, Benledi's distant hill. Is it the thunder's solemn... | |
| James Robert Boyd - 1852 - 364 strani
...Farewell to lovely Loch Achray. Where shall he find, in foreign land, So lone a lake, so sweet a strand ! There is no breeze upon the fern, No ripple on the lake, Upon the eyrie nods the erne, The deer has sought the brake ; The small birds will not sing aloud. The springing... | |
| David Bates Tower - 1852 - 178 strani
...Plume, p/aid, plod, plan, dimple, purple, people, ripple. Fame is no p/ant that grows on mortal soil. There is no breeze upon the fern, no ripple on the lake. P/aid and p.7umage were tossed in air. It was a moment replete with joy. The p/oughman homeward plods... | |
| Walter Scott - 1854 - 892 strani
...a hike, so sweet a strand 1 There is no breeze upon the fern, Nor ripple on the lake, Upon her cyry nods the erne, The deer has sought the brake ; The...The springing trout lies still, So darkly glooms yon thunder cloud, That swathes, as with a purple shroud, Benledi's distant hilL Is it the thunder's solemn... | |
| William Russell - 1854 - 398 strani
...foot was abroad on the forest or hill, No sound but the lullaby sung by the rill." Subdued Force. " There is no breeze upon the fern, No ripple on the lake ; Upon her eyrie nods the erne, The deer hath sought the brake ; The small birds will not sing aloud, The springing trout lies still ; So darkly... | |
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