| Adam and Charles Black, Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1851 - 284 pages
...the tell-tale ray. From that fair dome where suit is paid, By blast of bugle free, f To Auchindinny's hazel glade, And haunted Woodhouselee. Who knows not Melville's beechy grove, And Eoslin's rocky glen, Dalkeith, which all the virtues love, And classic Hawthorndcn ?" t Pennycuik.... | |
| 1853 - 460 pages
...their path to obtain this bright glimpse of the poet's daily life, during one glorious summer in — " Melville's beechy grove, And Roslin's rocky glen,...which all the virtues love, And classic Hawthornden." Very few of the imitators of the ancient Scottish ballads have so thoroughly caught its wild wailing... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1853 - 906 pages
...bugle free, To Auchendinny's hazle shade, And haunted Woodhousclce. " Who knows not Melville's becchy grove. And Roslin's rocky glen ; Dalkeith, which all the virtues love. And classic Ilawlhoruduu?" Another verse reminds us that " There the rapt poet's ntep may rove;"— and it was... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1854 - 226 pages
...the tell-tale ray. " From that fair dome where suit is paid, By blast of bugle free, To Auchindinny's hazel glade, And haunted Woodhouselee. "Who knows...which all the virtues love, And classic Hawthornden." Some of the localities of the Esk are associated with the names of poets of renown. We have Hawthornden... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1854 - 406 pages
...sweet, By Esk's fair streams that run, O'er airy steep, through copse-woods deep, Impervious to the sun. Who knows not Melville's beechy grove, And Roslin's...which all the virtues love, And classic Hawthornden ? " "Melville's beechy grove" is an allusion to the grounds of Lord Melville, through which we drove... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1854 - 398 pages
...sweet, By Esk's fair streams that run, O'er airy steep, through copse-woods deep, Impervious to the sun. Who knows not Melville's beechy grove, And Roslin's...which all the virtues love, And classic Hawthornden ? " "Melville's beechy grove" is an allusion to the grounds of Lord Melville, through which we drove... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1854 - 448 pages
...sweet, By Esk's fair streams that run, O'er airy steep, through copse-woods deep, Impervious to the sun. Who knows not Melville's beechy grove, And Roslin's...Dalkeith, which all the virtues love, And classic Ilawthornden ? " " Melville's beechy grove " is an allusion to the grounds of Lord Melville, through... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1854 - 398 pages
...By Esk' s fair streams that run, O.er airy steep, through copse-woods deep, Impervious to the sun. "Who knows not Melville's beechy grove, And Roslin's...rocky glen, Dalkeith, which all the virtues love, And classio Hawthornden?" " Melville's beechy grove" is an allusion to the grounds of lord Melville, through... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1854 - 348 pages
...run, O'er airy steep, through copse-woods deep, Impervious to the sun. Who knows not Melville's beeehy grove, And Roslin's rocky glen, Dalkeith, which all the virtues love, And classic Hawthornden ? " " Melville's beeehy grove " is an allusion to the grounds of Lord Melville, through which we drove... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1855 - 590 pages
...the tell-tale ray ; From that fair dome, where suit is paid By blast of bugle free, To Auchendinny s hazel glade, And haunted Woodhouselee. Who knows not...Dalkeith, which all the virtues love, And classic Hawthomden 1 Yet never a path, from day to day, The pilgrim's footsteps range, Save but the solitary... | |
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