Tis gladness to ride By the peep of dawn o'er the dewy moors. For the sportsmen have mounted the topmost crags, And the fleet dogs bound o'er the mossy hags, And the mist clears off", as the lagging sun With his first ray gleams on the glancing gun, And... The art of deer-stalking - Seite 327von William Scrope - 1838 - 15 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1839 - 612 Seiten
...mountain bare 1 The moors ! the moors ! the joyous moors ! When Autumn displays her golden stores : When the morning's breath Blows across the- heath,...gladness to ride At the peep of dawn o'er the dewy moors 1 For the sportsmen have mounted the topmost crags, And the ib-. -i dogs bound o'er the mossy hags,... | |
| Frederic Mansel Reynolds, Marguerite A. Power, Lady Emmeline Stuart-Wortley - 1833 - 386 Seiten
...moorland bare ! The moors ! the moors ! the joyous moors ! When autumn displays her golden stores ! When the morning's breath Blows across the heath, And the fern waves wide On the mountain side, "Tis gladness to ride By the peep of dawn o'er the dewy moors. For the sportsmen have... | |
| 1833 - 360 Seiten
...moorland bare ! The moors ! the moors ! the joyous moors ! When autumn displays her golden stores ! When the morning's breath Blows across the heath, And the fern waves wide On the mountain side, 'Tis gladness to ride By the peep of dawn o'er the dewy moors. For the sportsmen have... | |
| 822 Seiten
...displays her golden stores — When the morning's breath Blows across the heath, On the mountain-side, 'Tis gladness to ride At the peep of dawn o'er the dewy moors." Thus ended onr first day's sport in the Highlands. And if those friends who were far away could have... | |
| 1832 - 792 Seiten
...The Moors. 194 The moors ! the moors ! the joyous moors ! When autumn displays her golden stores ! When the morning's breath Blows across the heath, And the fern waves wide On the mountain side, 'Tis gladness to ride By the peep of dawn o'er the dewy moors. For the sportmen have... | |
| William Scrope - 1839 - 498 Seiten
...trout are springing below ; And the lambs in the sun-shine leap and play By their bleating dams on the grassy brae, With a withered thorn for their trysting...heath, And the fern waves wide On the mountain's side, 'T is gladness to ride At the peep of dawn o'er the dewy moors ! For the sportsmen have mounted the... | |
| 534 Seiten
...moorland bare ! " The moors ! the moors ! the joyous moors ! When Autumn displays her golden stores : When the morning's breath Blows across the heath....side, 'Tis gladness to ride At the peep of dawn o'er ihe dewy moors ! For the sportsmen have mounted the topmost crags, And the fleet hounds bound o'er... | |
| John William Carleton - 1846 - 746 Seiten
...her golden stores— • When the morning'* breath Blows across the heath, On the mountain-ride, 'Tin gladness to ride At the peep of dawn o'er the dewy moors," Thus ended cmr first day's sport in the Highlands. And if thoce friends who were far away could have... | |
| Elzéar Blaze, Herbert Byng Hall - 1850 - 502 Seiten
...golden stores — • When the morning's breath Blows across the heath, On the mountain-aide, "Pis gladness to ride At the peep of dawn o'er the dewy moors." Thus ended our first day's sport in the Highlands. And if those friends who were far away could have... | |
| Herbert Byng Hall - 1850 - 294 Seiten
...displays her golden stores— When the morning's breath Blows across the heath, On the mountain-side, "Pis gladness to ride At the peep of dawn o'er the dewy moors." Thus ended our first day's sport in the Highlands. And if those friends who were far away could have... | |
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