| James Grahame - Sabbath - 1805 - 184 pages
...veteran heard the word of God By CAMERON (10) thunder'd, or by RENWICK (11) pour'd In gentle stream : then rose the song, the loud Acclaim of praise ; the wheeling plover ceas'd Her plaint ; the solitary place was glad, And on the distant cairns, the watcher's ear* * Sentinels... | |
| James Grahame - English poetry - 1807 - 250 pages
...The lyart veteran heard the word of God By Cameron thundered, or by Renwick poured In gentle stream : then rose the song, the loud Acclaim of praise ; the...; the solitary place was glad, And on the distant cairns, the watcher's ear * Caught doubtfully at times the breeze-borne note. But years more gloomy... | |
| Walter Scott - France - 1816 - 294 pages
...and feelings ; when in the wilderness • " arose the song, the loud Acclaim of praise : The whirling plover ceased Her plaint ; the solitary place was glad, And on the distant cairns the watcher's ear Caught doubtfully at times the breeze-borne note." On the other hand, the... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - English literature - 1816 - 678 pages
...and feelings ; when in the wilderness • " arose the song, the loud Acclaim of praise : The whirling plover ceased Her plaint ; the solitary place was glad, And on the distant cairns the watcher's ear Caught doubtfully at,times the breeze-borne note." * On the other hand, the... | |
| Walter Scott - France - 1816 - 500 pages
...I * . . • . I • , — — . — " arose the song, the loud • Acclaim of praise : The whirling plover ceased Her plaint; the solitary place was glad, And on the distant cairns the watcher's ear Caught doubtfully at times the breeze borne note..'* On the other hand, the... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1816 - 528 pages
...thoughts and feelings ; when in the wilderness " arose the song, the loud Acclaim of praise : The whirling plover ceased Her plaint ; the solitary place was glad, And on the distant cairns the watcher's ear Caught doubtfully at times the breeze-borne note." On the other hand, the... | |
| John Pierpont - Recitations - 1823 - 492 pages
...lyartf veteran heard the word of God By Cameron thundered, or by Renwick poured In gentle stream ; then rose the song, the loud Acclaim of praise ; the...plover ceased Her plaint ; the solitary place was glad : » Pron. meekle,— much. t Mounted, belonging to the cavalry , Lesson 93.] FIRST CLASS BOOK. 211... | |
| John Johnstone - 1827 - 596 pages
...The lyart veteran heard the word of God By Cameron thundered, or by Renwick poured In gentle stream : then rose the song, the loud Acclaim of praise ; the...plaint; the solitary place was glad, And on the distant cairns the watcher's ear* Caught doubtfully at times the breeze-borne note. • Sentinels were placed... | |
| Walter Scott - Chivalry - 1827 - 538 pages
...the affectionate sympathy and purity of his thoughts and feelings ; when in the wilderness " arose the song, the loud Acclaim of praise : The wheeling...; the solitary place was glad, And on the distant cairns the watcher's ear Caught doubtfully at times the breeze-borne note." On the other hand, the... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827 - 588 pages
...of his thoughts and feelings ; when in the wilderness " arose tho song, the loud Acclaim of praiHe : The wheeling plover ceased Her plaint ; the solitary place was glad, And on the distant cairns the watcher's ear Caught doubtfully at times the breeze-borne note." On the other hand, the... | |
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