| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1851 - 236 pągines
...drew their sounding bows at Agincourt; Perhaps at early Cressy or Poictiers. Of vast circumference and profound, This solitary tree ! a living thing, Produced...to decay. Of form and aspect too magnificent To be destroyed. Bat worthier still of note Are those fraternal four of Borrodale, Joined in one solemn and... | |
| 1853 - 394 pągines
...heaths, or those that cross'd the sea, And drew their sounding bows at Azincour ; Perhaps of early Cressy — or Poictiers. Of vast circumference, and...ever to decay ; Of form and aspect too magnificent To bo destroyed — but worthier still of note Are those fraternal four of Borrow Dale, Joined in one... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1853 - 310 pągines
...crossed the sea, And drew their sounding bows at Azincour; Perhaps at earlier Crecy, or Poietiers. Of vast circumference, and gloom profound, This solitary...to decay ; Of form and aspect too magnificent To be destroyed." CBUMMOCK WATER AND BUTTERMERE. — ENNERDALE. 91 The following Table will shew the route... | |
| John Hudson (of Kendal) - 1853 - 312 pągines
...or those that crossed the sea, And drew their sounding bows at Azincour ; Perhaps at earlier Crecy, or Poictiers. Of vast circumference, and gloom profound,...ever to decay ; Of form and aspect too magnificent The following Table will shew the route to be observed in a WALK round LOWES WATER from SCALE HILL.... | |
| John Phillips, Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1853 - 356 pągines
...for the bands Of Umfraville or Percy, ere they march'd To Scotland's heaths ; or those that crossed the sea, And drew their sounding bows at Agincour,...circumference and gloom profound, This solitary tree I — a living thing Produced too slowly ever to decay ; Of form and aspect too magnificent To be destroyed."... | |
| Woodland gleanings - 1853 - 306 pągines
...Perhaps at earlier Crecy, or Poictiers. Of vast circumference and gloom profound This solitary tree I a living thing Produced too slowly ever to decay; Of form and aspect too magnificent To be destroyed. But worthier still of note Are these fraternal four of Borrowdale, Joined in one solemn... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1854 - 682 pągines
...To Scot land 'я heaths, or those that cross'd the sea, And drew their sounding bows at Agincourt ; Perhaps at earlier Cressy, or Poictiers. Of vast circumference...to decay ; Of form and aspect too magnificent To be destroy 'd. But worthier still of note Are those fraternal four of Borrowdale, Join'd in one solemn... | |
| Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1854 - 482 pągines
...crossed the sea And drew their sounding bows at Agincour, Perhaps at earlier Crecy, or at Poitiers. Of vast circumference and gloom profound This solitary...to decay ; Of form and aspect too magnificent To be destroyed. But worthier still of note Are those fraternal Four of Borrowdale, Joined in one solemn... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1854 - 718 pągines
...cross'd the sea, And drew their sounding bows at Agincourt ; Perhaps at earlier Cressy, or Poicliers. Of vast circumference and gloom profound, This solitary...to decay ; Of form and aspect too magnificent To be destroy *d. But worthier still of note Are those fraternal four of Borrowdale, Joln'd in one solemn... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1854 - 776 pągines
...; or those that crossed the Set And drew their sounding bows at Azincour, Perhaps at earlier Crecy, or Poictiers. Of vast circumference and gloom profound...— a living thing Produced too slowly ever to decay ; 164 165 Of form and aspect too magnificent To be destroyed. But worthier still of note Are those... | |
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