| 1765 - 388 Seiten
...bade me wend ; When all the world ihould frown on men, I there Ihold find a trufty friend. PART THI SECOND. AWAY then hyed the heire of Linne O'er hill and holt, and moor and fenne, tFntill he came to lonefome lodge, That ftood fo lowe in a lonely glenne. He looked up, he Io6ked downe,... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1767 - 420 Seiten
...; When all the world mould frown on mee, I there fhold find a trufty friend. PART THE SECOND. A WAY then hyed the heire of Linne O'er hill and holt, and moor and fenne,' Untill he cams to lonefome lodge, That flood fo lowe in a lonely glenne. He looked up, he looked downe, In hope... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1775 - 448 Seiten
...For there my father bade me wend ; When all the world mould frown on mee, I there mold find a trufty friend. PART THE SECOND. AWAY then hyed the heire of Linne O'er hill and holt, and moor and fenrte,, Untill he came to lonefome lodge, , • That flood fo lowe in a lonely glenne. He looked up,... | |
| 1829 - 432 Seiten
...Linne, O'er hill and holt, and moor and fenne, Until he came to the lonesome lodge, That stood so low in a lonely glenne. He looked up, he looked downe, In hope some comfort for to winne, But hare and lothely were the walls : " Here's sorry cheere I" quoth the heire of Linne. The little window,... | |
| Joseph Ritson - 1829 - 344 Seiten
...my father bade me wend : When all the world should frown on mee, I there shold find a trusty friend. Away then hyed the heire of Linne, O'er hill and holt and moor and fenne, 90 Until he came to £the] lonesome lodge, That stood so lowe in a lonely glenne. • He looked up,... | |
| English poetry - 1839 - 374 Seiten
...lodge, For there my father hade me wend : When all the world should frown on mee I there shold find a trusty friend. PART THE SECOND. AWAY then hyed the...in a lonely glenne. He looked up, he looked downe, 5 In hope some comfort for to winne : But hare and lothly were the walles. Here's sorry cheare, quo'... | |
| 1845 - 258 Seiten
...to the lonesome lodge, For there my father bade me wend : Dart tt)t Stoat. AWAY then hyed the heir of Linne O'er hill and holt, and moor and fenne, Untill he came to the lonesome lodge, That stood so lowe in a lonely glenne. He looked up, he looked downe, In hope some... | |
| 1846 - 248 Seiten
...friend." PART THE SECOND. AWAY then hyed the heir of Linne O'er hill and holt, and moor and fenne, Until he came to lonesome lodge, That stood so lowe in a lonely glenne. He looked up, he looked downe, In hopes some comfort for to winne : But bare and lothly were the walles. " Here's sorry cheare," quoth... | |
| Joseph S. Moore - 1853 - 900 Seiten
...lonesome lodge, For there my father hade me wend ; When all the world should frown on m I there shold find a trusty friend." PART THE SECOND. Away then hyed...to lonesome lodge, That stood so lowe in a lonely glenue. He looked up, he looked downe, In hope some comfort for to winne : But bare and lothly were... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1853 - 464 Seiten
...lodge, For there my father bade me wend ; When all the world shold frown on me, I there shold find a trusty friend.' PART THE SECOND. AWAY then hyed the heire of Linne . O'er hill and holt, and moore and fenne, Untill he came to lonesome lodge That stood soe lowe in a lonely glenne. Hee looked... | |
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