 | Black Adam and Charles, ltd - 1853 - 168 pągines
...Cockermouth road is entered, near the Yew-tree which Wordsworth has celebrated. " There is a Yew-tree, pride of Lorton Vale, Which to this day stands single...the midst Of its own darkness, as it stood of yore, Not loth to furnish weapons for the bands Of Umfraville or Percy, ere they march'd To Scotland's heaths... | |
 | John Phillips, Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1853 - 251 pągines
...Cockermouth road is entered, near the Yewtree which Wordsworth has celebrated. " There is a Yew-tree, pride of Lorton Vale. Which to this day stands single...the midst Of its own darkness, as it stood of yore, Not loth to furnish weapons for the bands Of Umfraville or Percy, ere they march'd To Scotland's heaths... | |
 | 1853 - 138 pągines
...the Cockermouth and Keswick road is entered (four miles from Scale Hill) is the famous yew tree, " Which to this day stands single in the midst Of its own darkness, as it stood of yore, Not loth to furnish weapons for the hand Of Umfraville or Percy." From here the road occasionally affords... | |
 | Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1854 - 482 pągines
...though never understood. WILLIAM GILPIK, 1T24-1S07. YEW-TREES. There is a yew-tree, pride of Horton Vale, Which to this day stands single, in the midst Of its own darkness, as it stood of yore. Not loth to furnish weapons for the bands Of Umfraville or Percy, ere they marched To Scotland's heaths... | |
 | 1854 - 126 pągines
...the Cockermouth and Keswick road is entered (four miles from Scale Hill) is the famous yew tree, " Which to this day stands single in the midst Of its own darkness, as it stood of yore, Not loth to furnish weapons for the hand Of Umfraville or Percy." From here the road occasionally affords... | |
 | John Claudius Loudon - 1854 - 682 pągines
...blast.'* Rokeby. canto, li. " There is a yew tree, pride of Lorton vale, Which to this day stände single in the midst Of its own darkness, as it stood of yore, Not loth to furnish weapons in the hands Of Umfravilleor Percy, ere they march 41 To Scot land 'я... | |
 | Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 510 pągines
...though never understood. WILLIAM GILPIN, 1724-1S07. YEW-TREES. There is a yew-tree, pride of Horton Vale, Which to this day stands single, in the midst Of its own darkness, as it stood of yore, Not loth to furnish weapons for the bands Of Umfraville or Percy, ere they marched To Scotland's heaths... | |
 | Anne Bowman - 1856 - 316 pągines
...Adieu ! For see, the hounds are just in view !" GAT. THE YEW-TREE OF LORTON". THERE is a yew-tree, pride of Lorton Vale, Which to this day stands single...the midst Of its own darkness, as it stood of yore ; Not loth to furnish weapons for the band Of Umfraville or Percy, ere they march'd To Scotland's heaths... | |
 | Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1856 - 77 pągines
...Cockermouth road is entered, near the Yew-tree which Wordsworth has celebrated. " There is a Yew-tree, pride of Lorton Vale, Which to this day stands single...the midst Of its own darkness, as it stood of yore, Not loth to furnish weapons for the bands Of Umfraville or Percy, ere they march'd To Scotland's heaths... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1857 - 435 pągines
...An unsubstantial, faery place ; That is fit home for Thee ! 1804. YEW-TREES.* THERE is a Yew-tree, pride of Lorton Vale, Which to this day stands single,...the midst Of its own darkness, as it stood of yore : Not loth to furnish weapons for the bands Of Umfraville or Percy ere they marched • The Shaksperian... | |
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