| Walter Scott - 1856 - 776 pages
...The wizard note has not been touch'd in vain, Then silent be no more ! Enchantress, wake again ! I. The stag at eve had drunk his fill, Where danced the...Glenartney's hazel shade ; But, when the sun his beacon red Hnd kindled on Benvoirlich's head, The deep-mouth'd bloodhound's heavy bay Resounded up the rocky way,... | |
| Peter Parley (pseud.), Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Europe - 1856 - 408 pages
...Mr. Merry, that there is something rather flat in the beginning of the poem ; it runs thus : — " The stag at eve had drunk his fill, Where danced the...rill, And deep his midnight lair had made, In lone Glcnurtncy's hazel shade." Merry. I see nothing flat in this ; on the contrary, it it appears to me... | |
| English poetry - 1857 - 334 pages
...Victory ! Charge, Chester, charge ! On, Stanley, on ! " Were the last words of Marmion. SCOTT. THE CHASE. THE stag at eve had drunk his fill, Where danced the...; But, when the sun his beacon red Had kindled on Benvoirlich's head, The deep-mouth'd bloodhound's heavy bay Resounded up the rocky way, And faint,... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1857 - 444 pages
...The wizard note has not been touched in vain. Then silent be no more I Enchantress, wake again ! 1 The Stag at eve had drunk his fill, Where danced the...; But, when the sun his beacon red Had kindled on Benvoirlich's head, The deep-mouthed bloodhound's heavy bay Resounded up the rocky way, And faint,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1857 - 440 pages
...The wizard note has not been touched in vain. Then silent be no more ! Enchantress, wake again 1 1 The Stag at eve had drunk his fill, Where danced the...rill, And deep his midnight lair had made In lone Glcnartney's hazel shade ; But, when the sun his beacon red Had kindled on Benvoirlich's head, •... | |
| Walter Scott - 1857 - 372 pages
...wizard note has not been touched in vain. Then silent be no more ! Enchantress, wake again :'. \ \ I. THE stag at eve had drunk his fill, Where danced the moon on Monan's rill, 1 [MS. — " At each according pause thou spokest aloud Thine ardent sympathy."] And deep his midnight... | |
| Walter Scott - 1858 - 952 pages
...sway, The wizard note has not been touch'd in Tain. Then silent b« no more ! Enchantress, wake again ! THE stag at eve had drunk his fill, Where danced the...Monan's rill. And deep his midnight lair had made 111 lone (Hcnartney's hazel »hade; But, when the sun lus beacon red liihed, я. I should lay, generally... | |
| Louis Direy - 1858 - 186 pages
...he had made J 2 1 The stag at eve had drunk his fill | 2 Where danced the moon on Monan's rill, | i And deep his midnight lair had made In lone Glenartney's hazel shade. Scott. Such a hare is madness the youth, to skip o'er the meshes of good counsel the cripple. Shakspeare.... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1859 - 512 pages
...district of Menteith, Perthshire, Scotland. And deep his midnight lair1 had made In lone Gleuartney's8 hazel shade ; But, when the sun his beacon' red Had kindled on Benvoirlich's4 head, The deep-mouthed bloodhound's heavy bay Resounded up the rocky way, And faint,... | |
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