| Robert Southey - 1807 - 260 pages
...that with the clouds are crown'd, The valley Ewias lies, immur'd so deep and round, As they below who see the mountains rise so high, Might think the straggling...such a shape of solitude doth bear, As Nature at the first appointed it for prayer. Where in an aged cell, with moss and ivy grown, In "which not to this... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 692 pages
...lofty hills, that with the clouds •re crown'd, [round, The Talley Ewias" lies, immur'd so deep and As they below that see. the mountains rise so high,...Might think the straggling herds were grazing in the fckyt Which in it such a shape of solitude doth bear, A* Nature at the first appointed it for pray'r:... | |
| Robert Southey - 1838 - 520 pages
...Capgrave, quoted in Cressy't Church History of Brittany. David. — VIII. p. 256. 'Mongst Hatterill's lofty hills, that with the clouds are crown'd, The valley...Ewias lies, immured so deep and round, As they below who see the mountains rise so high, Might think the straggling herds were grazing in the sky : Which... | |
| Robert Southey - 1843 - 798 pages
...Brittany. David. — VIII. p. 256. 'Mongst Hatterill's lofty hills, that with the clouds arecrown'd, The valley Ewias lies, immured so deep and round, As they below who see the mountains rise so high, Might think the straggling herds were grazing in the sky : Which... | |
| William Beattie, William Henry Bartlett - 1844 - 436 pages
...crowned, Thu valley crtnub lies immured so steep and round, As they believe that Me the mountains rise BO high. Might think the straggling herds were grazing in the sky; Which In it such a ehape of solitude doth bear, As Nature at the first appointed it for pra: tr ; Where in an aged cell,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1845 - 848 pages
...that with the clouds are crown'd, The valley Ewlas lies, Immured so deep and round, As they below who count of their musical instruments is taken. - " I was awakened in the morning early by the chee En it such a shape of solitude doth bear, As Nature at the first appointed it for prayer. Where in... | |
| Robert Southey - 1845 - 848 pages
...with the cloodiut cruwn'd, The valley Ewias lies, immured so deep and round, As they below who sec the mountains rise so high. Might think the straggling herds were grazing i» tie ikj : Which in it such a shape of «olitude doth bear, As Nature at the first appointed it... | |
| Mackenzie Edward C. Walcott - 1860 - 300 pages
...— 'Mongst Hatterill's lofty hills that with the clouds are crowned, The valley Ewias lies immersed so deep and round, As they below that see the mountains...think the. straggling herds were grazing in the sky. Where in an aged cell with moss and ivy grown, In which not to this day the sun hath ever shown, The... | |
| Robert Southey - 1860 - 456 pages
...Brittany. David. — VIII. p. 253. " 'Mongst Hatteriirs lofty hills, that with the clouds are crowned, The valley Ewias lies, immured so deep and round, As they below who see the mountains rise so high, Might think the straggling herds were grazing in the sky ; Which... | |
| Robert Owen - 1863 - 196 pages
...watch in Ewias' lonely dell." " 'Mongst Hatterill's lofty hills, that with the clouds are crowned, The valley Ewias lies, immured so deep and round,...such a shape of solitude doth bear, As Nature at the first appointed it for prayer : Where in an aged cell, with moss and ivy grown, In which not to this... | |
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