| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1811 - 176 pages
...of this, and rise with day, Gentle lords and ladies gay. MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. 151 THE VIOLET. 1 HE violet in her green-wood bower, Where birchen boughs....weight reclining ; I've seen an eye of lovelier blue, MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. The summer sun that dew shall dry, Ere yet the day be past its morrow ; Nor longer... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1813 - 276 pages
...and fleet as hawk; Think of this, and rise with day, Gentle lords and ladies gay. THE VIOLET. J. HE violet in her green-wood bower, Where birchen boughs...weight reclining ; I've seen an eye of lovelier blue, Moresweet through wat'ry lustre shining. The summer sun that dew shall dry, Ere yet the day be past... | |
| 1814 - 564 pages
...THE VIOLET^ •By Walter Scott. THB violet, in her green wood bower, Where birchen boughs with hazels mingle, May boast itself the fairest flower In glen,...azure hue, Beneath the dew-drop's weight reclining , 1 ve seen an eye of lovelier blue, More .weet through wt'ry lustre shining. The summer sun that dew... | |
| 1814 - 570 pages
...THE VIOLET. By Walter Scott. THR riolet, in her green wood bower, Where birchen bought with hazels mingle, May boast itself the fairest flower In glen, or copse, or forest dingle. Though fair her gemi of azure hue, Beneath the dew -drop's weight reclining ; 1 ve teen an eye of lovelier bine, More... | |
| 1814 - 556 pages
...Scott. THE riolet, in her green wood bower, Where birchen bought with hazels mingle, .M ;iy boast iUelf the fairest flower In glen, or copse, or forest dingle. Though fair her gems of azure hne, Beneath the dew-drop's weight reelining; I've seen an eye of lovelier blne, More sweet through... | |
| Walter Scott - 1819 - 322 pages
...THE VIOLET. THE violet in her green-wood hower, Where hirchen houghs with hazles mingle, May hoast itself the fairest flower In glen, or copse, or forest...dew-drop's weight reclining; I've seen an eye of lovelier hlue, More sweet through wat'ry lustre shining. The summer sun that dew shall dry, Ere yet the day... | |
| Cabinet - 1824 - 440 pages
...numerous offspring, lovely like themselves And good, the grace of all the country round. THE VIOLET. THE violet in her green-wood bower, Where birchen...Iv'e seen an eye of lovelier blue, More sweet through watery lustre shining. The summer sun that dew shall dry Ere yet the day be past its morrow ; Nor longer... | |
| Elizabeth Kent - 1825 - 516 pages
...For sorrow hang their heads." " The violet in her greenwood bower, Where birchen boughs with hazels mingle, May boast itself the fairest flower In glen,...dingle. " Though fair her gems of azure hue Beneath the dew-drops' weight reclining, I've seen an eye of lovelier blue More sweet through watery lustre shining.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 678 pages
...her green-wood bower, Where birchen boughs with hazels mingle. May boast itself the fairest (lower In glen, or copse, or forest dingle. Though fair her gems of azure hue, lieneath the dew-drop's weight reclining, I 've seen an eye of lovelier blue, More sweet through watery... | |
| Walter Scott - 1831 - 582 pages
...lords and ladies gay. THE VIOLET. TBB violet in her green-wood bower, Where birchen boughs with hazels mingle, May boast itself the fairest flower In glen,...azure hue, Beneath the dew-drop's weight reclining, I *ve seen an eye of lovelier blue, More sweet throcgh walery lustre shining. The summer sun that dew... | |
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