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" Yet wandering, I found on my ruinous walk, By the dial-stone aged and green, One rose of the wilderness left on its stalk, To mark where a garden had been. Like a brotherless hermit, the last of its race, All wild in the silence of nature, it drew, From... "
Rome, in the Nineteenth Century: Containing a Complete Account of the Ruins ... - Page 225
by Charlotte Anne Eaton - 1820
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Annual Register, Volume 44

Edmund Burke - 1803 - 892 pages
...stood. Yet wandering I found on my ruinous walk, By the dial-stone aged and green, One rose of the wilderness left on its stalk, To mark where a garden had been : Like a brotherless hermit, the last of its race, All wild in the silence of nature it drew From each...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1803 - 892 pages
...stood. Yet wandering I found on my ruinous walk, By the dial-stone aged and green, One rose ot the wilderness left on its stalk, To mark where a garden had been : Like a brothcrlcss IK unit, the last of its race, All wild in the silence of nature it drew From...
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Annual Register, Volume 44

Edmund Burke - 1803 - 1298 pages
...stood. •Yet wandering I found on my ruinous walk, By the dial-stone aged and green, One rose of the wilderness left on its stalk, To mark where a garden had been : Like a brotherless hermit, the last of its race, All wild in the silence of nature it drew From each...
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The Pleasures of Hope: With Other Poems

Thomas Campbell - 1804 - 182 pages
...the sea. At wandering, I found, on my ruinous walk, By the dial-stone aged and green, One rose of the wilderness left on its stalk, To mark where a garden had been: Like a brotherless hermit, the last of its race, All wild in the silence of'nature, it drew From each...
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Gertrude of Wyoming, and Other Poems

Thomas Campbell - 1810 - 266 pages
...the sea. Yet wandering, I found on my ruinous walk, By the dial-stone aged and green, One rose of the wilderness left on its stalk, To mark where a garden had been. Like a brotherless hermit, the last of its race, All wild in the silence of Nature, it drew, From each...
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Poems in Two Volumes: Containing Gertrude of Wyoming and ..., Volumes 1-2

Thomas Campbell - 1810 - 272 pages
...the sea. Yet wandering, I found on my ruinous walk, By the dial-stone aged and green, One rose of the wilderness left on its stalk, To mark where a garden had been. .Like a brotherless hermit, the last of its race, All wild in the silence of Nature, it drew, From...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volume 6, Part 2

1810 - 590 pages
...latter for romantic tenderness, awakened by 1 Yet By the dial-stone aged and green, . One rose of the wilderness left on its stalk, To mark where a garden had been. . ; Like a brotherless hermit, the last of its race, All wild in the silence of nature, itdre.v, ....
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The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for ..., Volume 1

1815 - 456 pages
...sea. Yet wandering, I found, on my ruinous walk, By the dial-stone aged and green', One HOSE ef the wilderness left on its stalk, To mark where a garden had been : Like a brotherless hermitr the last of its race, All wild m the silence of nature, it drew From each...
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Principles of Elocution: Containing Numerous Rules, Observations, and ...

Thomas Ewing - 1819 - 448 pages
...the sea. Yet wandering, I found on my ruinous walk, By the dial-stone aged and green, One rose of the wilderness left on its stalk, To mark where a garden had been. Like a brotherless hermit, the last of its race, All wild in the silence of Nature, it drew, From each...
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The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral ..., Volume 6

1824 - 604 pages
...sea. Yet, wandering, I found, on my ruinous walk, By the dial-stone, aged and green, One rose of the wilderness left on its stalk, To mark where a garden had been : Like a hrotherless hermit, the last of its race, All wild in the silence of nature, it draw From...
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