| Robert Southey - 1799 - 244 pages
...Erlingford. The ancient house of Erlingford Stood midst a fair domain, And Severn's ample waters near 139 And often the way-faring man Would love to linger...In every wind that swept its waves He heard young Edmund scream. In vain at midnight's silent hour Sleep closed the murderer's eyes, In every dream the... | |
| Tobias Smollett - Books - 1799 - 614 pages
...The ancient houfe of Erlingford Stood iiiiilll a fair domain, And Severn's ample waters near Roll'd through the fertile plain. ' And often the way-faring...linger there, 'forgetful of his onward road To 'gaze on fcenes fo fair. * See an accouuf »f Mr. Southcy'i former poems in our XHIth VoL N«w Arr. p. 4zo.... | |
| English literature - 1799 - 614 pages
...' The ancient houfc of Erlingford Stood midit a fair domain, And Severn's ample waters near Roll'd through the fertile plain. « And often the way-faring...love to linger there, forgetful of his onward road To oaze on fcenes fo fair. O 4 But never could lord William dare To gaze on Severn's ftream ; In every... | |
| Matthew Gregory Lewis - Ballads, English - 1801 - 254 pages
...Erlingford Stood midst a fair domain, And Severn's ample waters near Roll'd through the fertile plain. N 8 And often the way-faring man Would love to linger...In every wind that swept its waves He heard young Edmund scream. In vain at midnight's silent hour Sleep closed the murderer's eyes ; In every dream... | |
| Matthew Gregory Lewis - Ballads, English - 1801 - 464 pages
...Erlingford. The ancient houfe of Erlingford Stood midft a fair domain, And Severn's ample waters near Roll'd through the fertile plain. And often the way-faring...linger there, Forgetful of his onward road, To gaze on fcenes fo fair. But never could Lord William dare To gaze on Severn's ftream ; In every wind that fwept... | |
| Matthew Gregory Lewis - Ballads, English - 1801 - 236 pages
...Erlingford Stood midft a fair domain, And Severn's ample waters near Roll'd through the fertile plain. And And often the way-faring man Would love to linger there, Forgetful of his onward road, To gaze on fcenes fo fair. But never could Lord William dare To gaze on Severn's ftream ; In every wind that fwept... | |
| Ballads, English - 1814 - 328 pages
...Erlingford Stood midst a fair domain ; And Severn's ample waters near, Roll'd thro' the fertile phsin. And often the wayfaring man Would love to linger there, Forgetful of his onward road, To gaze on seenes so fair. But, never eould Ion! William dare To gaze on Severn's stream : In every wind that... | |
| Robert Southey - 1823 - 266 pages
...Erlingford. The ancient house of Erlingford Stood in a fair domain, And Severn's ample waters near Roll'd through the fertile plain. And often the way-faring...In every wind that swept its waves He heard young Edmund scream. In vain at midnight's silent hour Sleep closed the murderer's eyes, In every dream the... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 pages
...fair domain, And Severn'* ample waters near Roll'd through the fertile plain. And often the way-farhig r Hire and all mankind ; The book, the bosom on his knee reclined, Or how sweet fairy-lore he hear conld Lord William dare To gaze on Severn's stream ; In every wind that swept its waves He heard young... | |
| Heinrich Zschokke - Criminals - 1829 - 224 pages
...Erlingford. The ancient house of Erlingford Stood midst a fair domain, And Severn's'ample waters near And often the way-faring man Would love to linger...In every wind that swept its waves He heard young Edmuiid scream. In vain at midnight's silent hour Sleep closed the murderer's eyes; In every dream... | |
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