Grey Hillswicke farewell ! To the calms of thy haven The storms on thy fell.' As for Foula, solitary and remote, planted like Fair Isle leagues away from the main Zetland group, it is a spot hard to get at, but wondrous worth seeing. For are there not... The Scottish Review - Seite 211896Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1822 - 1024 Seiten
...prelude, he sung, with a tolerable voice and some taste, the following verses : " Farewell to Northmaven, Grey Hillswicke, farewell! To the calms of thy haven, The storms on thy fell— To each breeze that can vary The mood of thy main, And to thee, bonny Mary ! We meet not again. " Farewell... | |
| Walter Scott - 1822 - 342 Seiten
...prelude, he sUng, with a tolerable voice and some taste, the following verses : " Farewell to Northmaven, Grey Hillswicke, farewell ! To the calms of thy haven, The storms on thy fell — To each breeze that can vary The mood of thy main, And to thee, bonny Mary ! We meet not again.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1822 - 246 Seiten
...tolerable voice and some taste, the following verse* :• " Farewell to Northmaven, "Viray Hilleswicke, farewell! To the calms of thy haven, The storms on thy fell — To each breeze that can vary The mood of thy main, And to thee, bonny Mary ! We meet not again.... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1824 - 544 Seiten
...sung, with a tolerable voice and some taste, the following verses : JHarg. " Farewell to Northmaven, Grey Hillswicke, farewell ! To the calms of thy haven, The storms on thy fell— To each breeze that can vary The mood of thy main, And to thee, bonny Mary ! We meet not again. " Farewell... | |
| Walter Scott - 1846 - 526 Seiten
...he sung, with a tolerable voice and iste, the following verses: MARY. "Farewell to Northmaven, Gray Hillswicke, farewell! To the calms of thy haven, The storms on thy fell — To each breeze that can vary The mood of thy main, And to thee, bonny Mary! We meet not again.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1846 - 550 Seiten
...with a tolerable voice and some taste, the following verses: / MARY. "Farewell to Northmaven, Gray Hillswicke, farewell! To the calms of thy haven, The storms on thy fell — To each breeze that can vary The mood of thy main, And to thee, bonny Mary! We meet not again.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1850 - 604 Seiten
...prelude, he sung, with a tolerable voice and some taste, the follow ng verses : " Farewell to Northmaven, Grey Hillswicke, farewell ! To the calms of thy haven, The storms on thy fell— To each breeze that can vary The mood of thy main, And to thee, bonny Mary ! We meet not again. " Farewell... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1857 - 370 Seiten
...heard the voice of the Reim-kennar. Ch ap , v i. (2.) HALCRO'S SONG. MARY. FAREWELL to Northmaven, Grey Hillswicke, farewell! To the calms of thy haven, The storms on thy fell— To each breeze that can vary The mood of thy main, And to thee, bonny Mary ! We meet not again. Farewell... | |
| Walter Scott - 1860 - 418 Seiten
...sung, with a tolerable voice and some taste, the following verses : MAKY. " Farewell to Northmaven, Grey Hillswicke, farewell! To the calms of thy haven, The storms on thy fell— To each breeze that can vary The mood of thy main, And to tbee, bonny Mary ! We meet not again. " Farewell... | |
| Walter Scott - 1866 - 372 Seiten
...hast heard the voice of the Reim-kennar. Chap. vi. (2.) HALCRO'S SONG. MART. FAREWELL to Northmaven, Grey Hillswicke, farewell! To the calms of thy haven, The storms on thy fell— To each breeze that can vary The mood of thy main, And to thee, bonny Mary! We meet not again. Farewell... | |
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