| Legrand (cit.) - 1796 - 336 páginas
...domain Was rich with stream and forest, mead and plain ; To crown the whole, one manor he possess'd 5 In choice delight so passing all the rest, No castle...fear my words may seem Like some strange fabling, or fantastick dream, 10 If, unadvis'd, the portraiture I trace, And each brave pleasure of that peerless... | |
| Legrand (cit.) - 1815 - 282 páginas
...they both in pleasures unallay'd : So ends the pretty tale that I have made. Hag of tfie HittU VOL. I. THE LAY OF THE LITTLE BIRD. IN days of yore, at least...compare With the quaint beauties of that mansion rare. E2 The sooth to say, I fear my words may seem Like some strange fabling, or fantastick dream, If, unadvis'd,... | |
| 1824 - 570 páginas
...Mr. Way has told this tale so beautifully, that no apology is necessary for its introduction here. " THE LAY OF THE LITTLE BIRD. " IN days of yore, at...fear my words may seem Like some strange fabling, or fantastick dream, If, unadvis'd, the portraiture I trace, And each brave pleasure of that peerless... | |
| 1824 - 658 páginas
...Mr. Way has told this tale so beautifully, that no apology is necessary for its introduction here. " THE LAY OF THE LITTLE BIRD. " IN days of yore, at...fear my words may seem Like some strange fabling, or fantastick dream, If, unadvis'd, the portraiture I trace, And each brave pleasure of that peerless... | |
| Romani - 1824 - 562 páginas
...Mr. Way has told this tale so beautifully, that no apology is necessary for its introduction here. " THE LAY OF THE LITTLE BIRD. " IN days of yore, at...mansion rare. The sooth to say, I fear my words may seem Lika some strange fabling, or fantastick dream, If, unadvis'd, the portraiture I trace, And each brave... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1824 - 442 páginas
...OF THE LITTLE BIRD. FROM A FRENCH FABLIAU. IN days of yore, at least a century since, There lived a carle as wealthy as a prince : His name I wot not...Like some strange fabling or fantastic dream, If, unadvised, the portraiture I trace, And each brave pleasure of that peerless place ; Foreknow ye then,... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1824 - 406 páginas
...OF THE LITTLE BIRD. FROM A FRENCH FABLIAU. IN days of yore, at least a century since, There lived a carle as wealthy as a prince : His name I wot not...Like some strange fabling or fantastic dream, If, unadvised, the portraiture I trace, And each brave pleasure of that peerless place ; Foreknow ye then,... | |
| Wynnard Hooper - 1824 - 568 páginas
...Mr. Way has told this tale so beautifully, that no apology is necessary for its introduction here. " THE LAY OF THE LITTLE BIRD. " IN days of yore, at...might compare With the quaint beauties of that mansion rate. The sooth to say, I fear my words may seem Like some strange fabling, or fantastick 'dream, If,... | |
| Oesterley - 1824 - 620 páginas
...forest, mead and plain ; To crown the whole, one manor he possess'd In choice delight so passing all die rest, No castle, burgh, or city might compare With...fear my words may seem Like some strange fabling, or fantastick dream, If, unadvis'd, the portraiture I trace, And each brave pleasure of that peerless... | |
| New elegant extracts - 1827 - 414 páginas
...OF THE LITTLE BIRD. FROM A FRENCH FABLIAU. IN days of yore, at least a century since, There lived a carle as wealthy as a prince : His name I wot not;...Like some strange fabling or fantastic dream, If, unadvised, the portraiture I trace, And each brave pleasure of that peerless place ; Foreknow ye then,... | |
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