| Walter Scott - 1856 - 776 pages
...streamers waved and danced, The wanderer's eye could barely view The summer heaven's delicious blue ; So wondrous wild, the whole might seem The scenery of a fairy dream. XIII. Onward, amid the copse Van peep A narrow inlet, still and deep, Affording scarce such breadth... | |
| 1864 - 148 pages
...streamers waved and danced, The wanderer's eye could barely view The summer heaven's delicious blue ; So wondrous wild, the whole might seem The scenery of a fairy dream. SCOTT. THE END. MEiES 1 DU8ENBERT, SWSEOrtPEhS. 0. SHERMAN * SON, PKISTLRB. This book should be returned... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1857 - 444 pages
...narrowed sky. Highest of all, where white peaks glanced, Where glistening streamers waved and danced, So wondrous wild, the whole might seem The scenery of a fairy dream. 13 Onward, amid the copse 'gan peep A narrow inlet still and deep, Affording scarce such breadth of... | |
| Thomas Milner - 1857 - 336 pages
...decorative works, with perpetually gushing, copious springs, and some rare gems of natural landscape, " So wondrous wild, the whole might seem The scenery of a fairy dream." This remarkable section of the terrestrial structure derives its name from characteristic vegetable... | |
| Walter Scott - 1857 - 372 pages
...streamers waved and danced. The wanderer's eye could barely view, The summer heaven's delicious blue ; So wondrous wild, the whole might seem The scenery of a fairy dream. XIII. Onward, amid the copse 'gan peep A narrow inlet, still and deep, 1 [MS. — " His scathed trunk,... | |
| English poetry - 1857 - 334 pages
...streamers waved and danced, The wanderer's eye could barely view The summer heaven's delicious blue ; So wondrous wild, the whole might seem The scenery of a fairy dream. Onward, amid the copse 'gan peep A narrow inlet, still and deep, Affording scarce such breadth of brim,... | |
| John Marius Wilson - 1859 - 476 pages
...streamers waved and danced, The wanderer's eye could barely view The summer heaven's delicious blue: So wondrous wild, the whole might seem The scenery of a fairy dream." In some of the American prairies are profound narrow water-courses, which might be called subterranean... | |
| Thomas Milner - 1860 - 896 pages
...polished. The romantic rocks of Cheddar flanking the chain of the Mendip Hills in Somersetshire, the i heights on each side of the Avon at Clifton, the picturesque...They have either arisen from irregular beds of sand and clay deposited with the limestone, and subsequently washed away by the agency ' of water, or from... | |
| John Henry Cliffe - 1860 - 274 pages
...influence of the silvery light, " The wanderer's eye could barely view The summer heaven's delicious blue ; So wondrous wild, the whole might seem The scenery of a fairy dream." Llyn Cwellyn derives its appellation from an ancient family of that name, now extinct. An old farmhouse... | |
| John Marius Wilson - 1860 - 692 pages
...streamers waved and danced, The wanderer's eye could barely view The summer heaven's delicious blue ; So wondrous wild, the whole might seem The scenery of a fairy dream." A range of rocks, in one part of the Trosachs, gives a rich repeating echo. A deep morass, in another... | |
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