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" These fertile plains, that softened vale, Were once the birthright of the Gael ; The stranger came with iron hand, And from our fathers reft the land. Where dwell we now ? See, rudely swell Crag over crag, and fell o'er fell. Ask we this savage hill we... "
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The Lady of the Lake;: A Poem

Walter Scott - 1810 - 444 страници
...and pastures green, With gentle slopes and groves between : — These fertile plains, that softened vale, Were once the birth-right of the Gael ; The...fell o'er fell. Ask we this savage hill we tread, For fattened steer or household bread ; Ask we for flocks these shingles dry, And well the mountain might...

The Lady of the Lake: A Poem

Walter Scott - 1810 - 454 страници
...and pastures green, With gentle slopes and groves between :— These fertile plains, that softened vale, Were once the birth-right of the Gael ; The...fell o'er fell. Ask we this savage hill we tread, For fattened steer or household bread ; Ask we for flocks these shingles dry, And well the mountain might...

The Lady of the Lake: A Poem

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1810 - 468 страници
...These fertile plains, that softened vale, Were once the birth-right of the Gael ; The stranger come with iron hand, And from our fathers reft the land....fell o'er felL Ask we this savage hill we tread, For fattened steer or household bread ; Ask we for flocks these shingles dry, And well the mountain might...

The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1811 - 868 страници
...stranger came with iron hand, A nd fi am our fathers reft the laud. Where dwell we now? see rudely swcU Crag over crag, and fell o'er fell. Ask we this savage hill we tread. For fattened steer or household breed; Ask we lor flucks these shingle» dry, And well the mountain might...

The Poetical Works of Walter Scott, Esq, Том 4

Sir Walter Scott - 1818 - 410 страници
...The stranger came with iron hand, And from onr fathers reft the land. Where dwell we now! See rndely swell Crag over crag, and fell o'er fell. Ask we this savage hill we tread, For fattened steer or honsehold hread ; Ask we for flocks Ihcse shingles dry, And well the mountain might...

The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Том 4

Walter Scott - 1822 - 400 страници
...and pastures green. With gentle slopes and groves between : — These fertile plains, that soften'd vale, Were once the birth-right of the Gael ; The stranger came with iron hand, V And from our fathers reft the land. Where dwell we now ! See, rudely swell Crag over crag, and fell...

The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott: Complete in One Volume

Walter Scott - 1827 - 678 страници
...birth-right of the (¡ael ; The stranger came with iron hand, And from our father* reft the lamí. Where dwell we now? See, rudely swell Crag over crag, and fell o'er fell. Ask we Ibis savage hill we tread, For fatten'd steer or household bread; Ask we for Hocks these shingles dry,...

Exercises in Reading and Recitation

Jonathan Barber - 1828 - 264 страници
...between; These fertile plains, that softened vale Were once the birthright of the Gael. The Saxons came with iron hand, And from our fathers reft the land. Where dwell we now? see rudely swell Crag o'er crag, and fell o'er fell. Ask we this savage hill we tread, For fattened steer, or household bread;...

The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott

Walter Scott - 1831 - 582 страници
...and pastures green, With gentle slopes and groves between : — These fertile plains, that soften'd vale, Were once the birth-right of the Gael; The stranger...fell. Ask we this savage hill we tread, For fatten'd sleer or household bread; Ask we for flocks these shingles dry, And well the mountain might reply,—...

The Lady of the Lake: A Poem

Walter Scott - 1834 - 280 страници
...and pastures green, With gentle slopes and groves between • • These fertile plains, that softened vale. Were once the birthright of the Gael ; The stranger,...See rudely swell Crag over crag, and fell o'er fell. As we this savage hill we tread, For fattened steer or household bread ; Ask we for flocks these shingles...




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