| Sir Walter Scott - 1900 - 622 pages
...Over bank and over brae, Where the "jopsewood is the greenest, Where tho fountains glisten gheeuest, Where the lady-fern grows strongest, Where the morning dew lies longest, Where the hlack-cock sweetest sips it, Where the fairy latest trips it: Hie to haunts right seldom seen, Lovely,... | |
| English periodicals - 1900 - 640 pages
...Ban and Buscar," over which Davie Gellatly presides, and to whom he sings his wild little chanson : Hie away, hie away, Over bank and over brae, Where the copsewood is greenest, Where the fountains glisten sheenest. For we notice that Scott never introduces dogs without... | |
| Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin - American poetry - 1903 - 312 pages
...must go With lance and bow To hunt the wolf in the woods to-day. Samuel Taylor Coleridge. r Hie Away Hie away, hie away ! Over bank and over brae, Where...greenest, Where the fountains glisten sheenest, Where the lady fern grows strongest, Where the morning dew lies longest, Where the blackcock sweetest sips it,... | |
| Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin, Nora Archibald Smith - Children's poetry - 1903 - 310 pages
...must go With lance and bow To hunt the wolf in the woods to-day. Samuel Taylor Coleridge. r Hie Away Hie away, hie away ! Over bank and over brae, Where...greenest, Where the fountains glisten sheenest, Where the lady fern grows strongest, Where the morning dew lies longest, Where the blackcock sweetest sips it,... | |
| Arbor Day - 1900 - 52 pages
...Where the copse wood is the greenest, Where the fountains glisten sheenest, Where the lady-fern arrows strongest, Where the morning dew lies longest. Where...sweetest sips it, Where the fairy latest trips it, Hie to hannts right seldom seen, Lovely, lonesome, cool and green, Over bank and over brae, Hie away, hie... | |
| Katherine Devereux Blake, Georgia Alexander - Children's poetry - 1905 - 104 pages
...! " SIR WALTER SCOTT SCOTLAND, 1771-1832 Hie Away Hie away, hie away ! Over bank and over brae, 10 Where the copsewood is the greenest, "Where the fountains glisten sheenest, Where the lady fern grows strongest, Where the morning dew lies longest, Where the blackcock sweetest sips it,... | |
| Henry Pendexter Emerson, Ida Catherine Bender - English language - 1906 - 264 pages
...regarded in spoken words ; consonants also deserve care. Listen while your teacher reads : — Hie Away Hie away, hie away ! Over bank and over brae, Where...greenest, Where the fountains glisten sheenest, Where the lady fern grows strongest, Where the morning dew lies longest, Where the blackcock sweetest sips it,... | |
| Franklin Thomas Baker - Readers - 1906 - 316 pages
...land"? Close your eyes and see if you can see it. What kind of people live in this land ? HIE AWAY HIE away, hie away ! Over bank and over brae, Where the copsewood is the greenest, Where the lady fern grows strongest, Where the morning dew lies longest, 5 Where the blackcock sweetest sips... | |
| Isabel Moore - Readers - 1906 - 216 pages
...South A mgr I ca. c3r niv o rous In crgase New Mgx I cO skgl 6 ton an So dotes AT I zO na HIE AWAY. . Hie away, hie away ! Over bank and over brae, Where the copsewood is the greenest, Where the lady fern grows strongest, Where the morning dew lies longest, Where the blackcock sweetest sips it,... | |
| Franklin Thomas Baker, George Rice Carpenter, Jennie Freeborn Owens - 1906 - 322 pages
...land"? Close your eyes and see if you can see it. What kind of people live in this land ? HIE AWAY HIE away, hie away ! Over bank and over brae, Where the copsewood is the greenest, Where the lady fern grows strongest, Where the morning dew lies longest, & Where the blackcock sweetest sips... | |
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