Hie away, hie away, Over bank and over brae, Where the copsewood is the greenest, Where the fountains glisten sheenest, Where the lady fern grows strongest, Where the morning dew lies longest, Where the black-cock sweetest sips it, Where the fairy latest... The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany - 第434页1817全本阅读 - 图书信息
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1863 - 876 页
...dee]), dark inland loch, or the brow of some heath-clad hill — Hie awny, hie away, Over bank atid over brae, Where the copsewood is the greenest, Where the fountains glisten sheenest, Where the lady-tern grows et rongeât, \\liere the morning dew lies longest, Where the black-cook sweetest sipa... | |
| 1907 - 826 页
...II 'here the cupiewood is the greenest, U'hcre tlie fountains glisten sheencst, Where the /Wy fern grows strongest, Where the morning dew lies longest , Where the blackcock sweetest sips it, U 'here tlu fairy latest trips it, Hie to haunts right seldom seen, Love/f, lonesome, cool, and grte::,... | |
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