SWEET Teviot! on thy silver tide The glaring bale-fires blaze no more; No longer steel-clad warriors ride Along thy wild and willowed shore; Where'er thou wind'st, by dale or hill, All, all is peaceful, all is still, As if thy waves, since Time was born,... George Balcombe: A Novel... - Page 114by Beverley Tucker - 1836 - 286 pagesFull view - About this book
| Walter Scott - Minstrels - 1805 - 334 pages
...MINSTREL. CANTO FOURTH. I. SWEET Teviot! on thy silver tide, The glaring bale-fires blaze no more; No longer steel-clad warriors ride Along thy wild...only heard the shepherd's reed, Nor started at the bugle-horn. II. Unlike the tide of human time, Which, though it change in ceaseless flow, Retains each... | |
| Walter Scott - Scottish poetry - 1805 - 344 pages
...and willowed shore ; Where'er thou wind'st by dale or hill, All, all is peaceful, all is still, I. As if thy waves, since Time was born, Since first...only heard the shepherd's reed, Nor started at the bugle-horn. II. Unlike the tide of human time, Which, though it change in ceaseless flow, Retains each... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1806 - 350 pages
...MINSTREL. CANTO FOURTH. I. SWEET Teviot ! on thy silver tide The glaring bale-fires blaze no more ; No longer steel-clad warriors ride Along thy wild...waves, since Time was born, Since first they rolled upon the Tweed, Had only heard the shepherd's reed, Nor started at the bugle-horn. n. Unlike the tide... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - American literature - 1806 - 796 pages
...thou wind's! by dale or hill, AH, all is peaceful, ¡ill is still, As if thy waves, since Time wai born, Since first they rolled their way to Tweed,...only heard the shepherd's reed, Nor started at the bugle-horn. Unlike the tide of human time, Which though it change in ceaseless flow, Retains each grief,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1806 - 362 pages
...and willowed shore ; Where'er thou wind'st by dale or hill, All, all is peaceful, all is still, lOfl As if thy waves, since Time was born, Since first they rolled upon the Tweed, Had only heard the shepherd's reed, Nor started at the bugle-horn. H. Unlike the tide... | |
| Walter Scott - Clans - 1811 - 310 pages
...FOURTH. I. SWEET Teviot! on thy silver tide, The glaring bale-fires blaze no more ; No longer steel-clncl warriors ride Along thy wild and willowed shore ;...only heard the shepherd's reed, Nor started at the bugle-horn. u. Unlike the tide of human time, Which, though it change in ceaseless flow, Retains each... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1811 - 456 pages
...The glaring bale-fires blaze no more ; No longer steel-clad warriors ride Along thy wild and widowed shore ; Where'er thou wind'st, by dale or hill, All,...waves, since Time was born, Since first they rolled upon the Tweed, Had only heard the shepherd's reed, Nor started at the bugle-horn. II. Unlike the tide... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 254 pages
...wind'st hy dale or hill All, all is peaeeful, all is still, As if thy waves, sinee time was horn, Sinee first they rolled their way to Tweed, Had only heard the shepherd's reed, Nor startled at the hugle-horn. II. Unlike the tide of human time, Whieh, though it ehange in eeaseless... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1812 - 362 pages
...steel-clad warriors ride Along thy wild- and willowed shore ; Where'er thou wind'st, by dale or MB, All, all is peaceful, all- is still, As if thy waves, since Time was born, Since first they rolled upon the Tweed, Had only heard the shepherd's reed, Nor started at the bugle-horn. II. Unlike the tide... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1813 - 366 pages
...LAST MINSTREL. CANTO FOURTH. I. SWEET Teviot! on thy silver tide The glaring bale-fires blaze no more; No longer steel-clad warriors ride Along thy wild...waves, since Time was born, Since first they rolled upon the Tweed, Had only heard the shepherd's reed, Nor started at the bugle-horn. II. Unlike the tide... | |
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