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" Wafting up his own mountains that far-beaming head ; Or borne like a whirlwind down on the vale ? — Hail ! King of the wild and the beautiful ! — hail ! Hail ! Idol divine ! — whom Nature hath borne O'er a hundred hill-tops since the mists of the... "
The Works of Professor Wilson of the University of Edinburgh: Poetical works - Page 228
by John Wilson - 1858
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The Sporting magazine; or Monthly calendar of the transactions of the turf ...

680 pages
...Professor Wilson, described the wild deer in the following lines : " Magnificent creature 1 so stately aud bright ! In the pride of thy spirit pursuing thy flight...Wafting up his own mountains that far-beaming head ! Or hone .like a whirlwind down on the rale ! Hail I king of the wild and the beautiful ! hail 1 Hail !...
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Spirit of the English Magazines

1831 - 602 pages
...to curtail the following poem, in order to adapt it to our narrow limita : ADDRESS TO A WILD DEER. Magnificent Creature ! so stately and bright ! In...pursuing thy flight ; For what hath the child of the desart to dread, Wailing up his own mountains that far-beaming bead ; Or borne like a whirlwind down...
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The cabinet; or The selected beauties of literature [ed. by J ..., Volume 1

Cabinet - Literature - 1824 - 440 pages
...tear of parting sorrow. WAI. TEH SCOTT. ADDRESS TO A WILD DEER IN THE FOREST OF DALNESS, GLEN-ETIVE, ARGYLLSHIRE. MAGNIFICENT Creature ! so stately and...pursuing thy flight : For what hath the child of the desart to dread, Wafting up his own mountains that far-beaming head ; Or borne like a whirlwind down...
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Poems: Miscellaneous poems

John Wilson - Scottish poetry - 1825 - 446 pages
...feel though fate our lives must sever, ADDRESS TO A WILD DEER IN THE FOREST OF DALNE3S, GLEN-ETIVE, ARGYLLSHIRE. MAGNIFICENT Creature ! so stately and...on the vale ?— —Hail! King of the wild and the beautiful!—hail! Hail! Idol .divine !—whom Nature hath borne O'er a hundred hill-tops since the...
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Spirit of the English Magazines

1826 - 918 pages
...among our prose ; we mean J'rofeslound, surnamed the Throttler, sor Wilson. ADDRESS TO A WILD DEER. MAGNIFICENT Creature ! so stately and bright ! In...dread, Wafting' up his own mountains that far-beaming bead ; Or borne like a whirlwind down on the vnle ? — — Hail Г King of the wild and the beautiful...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 19

Scotland - 1826 - 840 pages
...v/e hope, to see his poetry among our prose : we mean Professor Wilson. » K ADDRESS TO A WILD DEER.* MAGNIFICENT Creature ! so stately and bright ! In...desert to dread, Wafting up his own mountains that far-heaming head ; Or borne like a whirlwind down on the vale? — — Hail ! King of the wild and...
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The New-York Literary Gazette, and Phi Beta Kappa Repository, Volume 1

Literature - 1826 - 450 pages
...to the skies. HEalEar KNOWLES. ADDRESS TO A WILD DEER. Magnificent creeture ! so stately and hright! In the pride of thy spirit pursuing thy flight ; For...desert to dread. Wafting up his own mountains that far heaming head; Or horne like a whirlwind far down on the vale ?— Hail ! King of the wild and the...
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The Farrier and Naturalist, Volume 1

1828 - 612 pages
...of horses; 'tis very interesting: unquestionably, the horse will amply repay thee for studying him. "Magnificent creature ! so stately and bright, In the pride of thy spirit pursuing tby flight!" Fain would I apostrophize thee for hours—" Fleet son of the wilderness !"—"Joy of...
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The Lyre: Fugitive Poetry of the Xixth Century

Lyre - English poetry - 1830 - 396 pages
...Forget me then ; — but ne'er believe that thou canst ADDRESS TO A WILD DEER. BY PROFESSOR WILSON. MAGNIFICENT creature ! so stately and bright! In the...desert to dread, Wafting up his own mountains that far beaming head ; Or borne like a whirlwind down on the vale ! — Hail ! king of the wild and the...
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The Harp of the Wilderness; Or, Flowers of Modern Fugitive Poetry ...

Harp - English poetry - 1836 - 380 pages
...unviolated grove, Housed near the growing primrose tuft In foresight, or in love. ADDRESS TO A WILD DEER. MAGNIFICENT Creature ! so stately and bright In the...down on the vale ? — — Hail ! King of the wild aud the beautiful ! — hail ! Hail ! Idol divine ! whom Nature hath borne O'er a hundred hill-tops...
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