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" But here, - above, around, below, On mountain or in glen, Nor tree, nor shrub, nor plant, nor flower, Nor aught of vegetative power, The weary eye may ken. For all is rocks at random thrown, Black waves, bare crags, and banks of stone... "
Blackie's geographical readers - Página 10
por W G. Baker - 1884
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Annual Register, Volumen57

Edmund Burke - 1816 - 838 páginas
...glen, Nor tree, nor shrub, nor plant, nor flower, Nor aught of vegetative power, The weary eye may ken. For all is rocks at random thrown, Black waves, bare...many a varied hue The bleakest mountain-side. And wader, forward as they wound, Were the proud cliffs and lake profound. Huge terracea of granite black...
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The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volumen77

1815 - 1008 páginas
...glen, Kor tree, nor shrub, nor plant, nor flower, Nor aught of vegetative power, The weary eye may ken. For all is rocks at random thrown, Black waves, bare...banks of stone, As if were here denied The summer <un, the spring's sweet dew, That clothe with many a varied hue The bleakest mountain-side. And wilder,...
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The British review and London critical journal

1815 - 612 páginas
...nor shrub, nor plant, nor flower, Nor aught of vegetative power, The weary eye may ken. For all its rocks at random thrown, Black waves, bare crags, and...And wilder, forward as they wound, Were the proud clifi's and lake profound. Huge terraces of granite black Afforded rude and cumber' tl track ; For...
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The Works of Walter Scott, Esq: The lord of the isles

Sir Walter Scott - 1815 - 466 páginas
...glen, Nor tree, nor shruh, nor plant, nor flower, Nor aught of vegetative power, The weary eye may ken. For all is rocks at random thrown, Black waves, bare...with many a varied hue The bleakest mountain-side. XV. And wilder, forward as they wound, Were the proud cliffs and lake profound. Huge terraces of granite...
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The Lord of the Isles: A Poem

Walter Scott - 1815 - 468 páginas
...glen, Nor tree, nor shrub, nor plant, nor flower, Nor aught of vegetative power, The weary eye may ken. For all is rocks at random thrown, Black waves, bare...with many a varied hue The bleakest mountain-side. XV. And wilder, forward as they wound, Were the proud dill's and lake profound. Huge terraces of granite...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen13

1815 - 568 páginas
...glen, TSbr tree, nor shrub, nor plant, nor flower, Nor aught of vegetative power The weary eye may ken. For all is rocks at random thrown,' Black waves, bare...spring's sweet dew, That clothe with many a varied hue 1 ;.. . , i The bleakest mountain-side." Tbre picture of barren desolation is admirably touched. Bruce...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volumen3

1815 - 670 páginas
...be immediately owned by those who are acquainted with the scenery of Caernarvonshire and Scotland. ' And wilder, forward as they wound, Were the proud...profound. Huge terraces of granite black Afforded rude and cumber'd track ; For from the mountain hoar, Hurl'd headlong in some night of fear, When yell'd the...
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The Lord of the Isles: A Poem, Volumen10

Walter Scott - 1815 - 460 páginas
...summer sun, the spring's sweet dew, That clothe with many a varied hue The bleakest mountain-side. XV. And wilder, forward as they wound, Were the proud...profound. Huge terraces of granite black Afforded rude and cumber'd track ; For from the mountain hoar, Hurl'd headlong in some night of fear, When yell'd the...
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The Eclectic Review, Volumen3;Volumen21

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1815 - 702 páginas
...be immediately owned by those who are acquainted with the scenery of Caernarvonshire and Scotland. ' And wilder, forward as they wound, Were the proud...profound. Huge terraces of granite black Afforded rude and cumber'd track ; For from the mountain hoar, Hurl'd headlong in some night of fear, When yell'd the...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen67

1850 - 938 páginas
...nor flower, Nor aught of vegetative power The weary eye may ken. For all is rocks at random strewn, Black waves, bare crags, and banks of stone, As if were here denied The summer's sun, the spring's sweet dew, That clothe with many a varied hue The bleakest mountain's head...
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