Alas, the warp'd and broken board, How can it bear the painter's dye ! The harp of strain'd and tuneless chord, How to the minstrel's skill reply ! To aching eyes each landscape lowers, To feverish pulse each gale blows chill ; And Araby's or Eden's bowers... The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott - 第 363 頁Walter Scott 著 - 1849完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Walter Scott - 1820 - 476 頁
...air, The hill, the stream, the tower, the tree,Are they still such as once they were, Or is the dreary change in me ? Alas, the warp'd and broken board,...Were barren as this moorland hill. THE MAID OF ISLA. AIR—" The Maid of Isla." Written far Mr GEORGE THOMSON'S Scottish Melodies. O MAID of Isla, from... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 268 頁
...The hill, the stream, the tower, the tree,— Are they still such as once they were, Or is the dreary change in me ? Alas, the warp'd and broken board,...or Eden's bowers Were barren as this moorland hill. i2 THE MAID OF ISLA. AIR—" The Maid of I>la.' Written for Mr GEORGE THOMSON'S Scottish Melodies.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1822 - 394 頁
...tower, the tree,Are they still such as once they were, Or is the dreary change in me ? Alas, the warp d and broken board, How can it bear the painter's dye...Were barren as this moorland hill. THE MAID OF ISLA. AIR—" The Maid of Isla." Written for Mr GEORGE THOMSON'S Scottish Melodies. O MAID of Isla, from... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 678 頁
...How can ¡I bear the painter's dye! The harp of strain'd and tuneless chord, Ilow to Ihe minstrel» skill reply! To aching eyes each landscape lowers,...pulse each gale blows chill ; And Araby's or Eden's bower» Were barren as this moorland hill. 1 Aloya, llio »-ni of thr Lord Somi-mllr, no«, ill. !... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1837 - 504 頁
...The hill, the stream, the tower, the tree — Are they still such as once they were, Or is the dreary change in me ? ' Alas ! the warp'd and broken board,...Eden's bowers Were barren as this moorland hill.'" Other Americans, beside Irving, visited Scott. Of these, in a letter to Southey, he speaks thus : —... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 428 頁
...The hill, the stream, the tower, the tree,— Are they still such as once they were, Or is the dreary change in me? . " Alas the warp'd and broken board,...Eden's bowers Were barren as this moorland hill." He again alludes to his illness in a letter to Mr Morritl : — " To JBS Morrilt, Esq., MP Bokeby.... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 790 頁
...The hill, the stream, the tower, the tree,— Are they still such as once they were. Or is the dreary change in me ? " Alas ! the warp'd and broken board,...eyes each landscape lowers, To feverish pulse each galo blows chill ; And Araby's or Eden's bowers Were barren as this moorland hill." He again alludes... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 404 頁
...hill, the stream, the tower, the tree, — Are they still such as once they w«re, Or is the dreary change in me ? " Alas, the warp'd and broken board, How can it bear the painter's dye ! The harp of strain' d and tuneless chord, How to the minstrel's skill reply, ! To aching eyes each landscape lowers,... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 294 頁
...tree, — Are they still such as once they were, Or is the dreary change in me ? " Alas ! the warped and broken board, How can it bear the painter's dye ! The harp of strained and tuneless chord, How to the minstrel's skill reply ! To aching eyes each landscape lowers,... | |
| 1837 - 598 頁
...tree,— Are they still such as once they were, Or is the dreary change in me ? " Alas ! the warped and broken board, How can it bear the painter's dye ! The harp of strained and tuneless chord, How to the mmstrel's skill reply ! To aching eyes each landscape lowers,... | |
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