| Fitz-Greene Halleck - 1840 - 372 页
...star-light, Would overtask the best land-pilot's art, Without the sure guess of well-practised feet. Com. I know each lane, and every alley green, Dingle, or...to side, My daily walks and ancient neighbourhood ; And if your stray attendants be yet lodged, Or shroud within these limits, I shall know Ere morrow... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman - 1840 - 972 页
...brambles, pita, and floods." Beaumont and Fktth*-r. *' I know each lane, and every alley green* Dingte, or bushy dell, of this wild wood, And every bosky...to side, My daily walks and ancient neighbourhood." MiWrn. " Joys unexpected, and in desperate plight. Are -till most sweet, and prove from whence they... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1841 - 844 页
...star-light, Would over-task the best land-pilot's art, Without the sure guess of well-practised feet. Comus. I know each lane, and every alley green, Dingle, or...to side, My daily walks and ancient neighbourhood ; And if your stray attendants be yet lodged, Or shroud within these limits, I shall know Ere morrow... | |
| John Aikin - 1841 - 840 页
...star-light, Would overtask the best land-pilot's art, Without the sure guess of well-practis'd feet 310 Com. h as usuall neighborhood ; And if your stray attendants be yet lodg'd, 315 Or shroud within these limits, I shall... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 368 页
...Wardour," exclaimed the veteran, waving his hand and head in cadence as he repeated with emphasis, " ' I know each lane, and every alley green. Dingle, or bushy dell, of this wild wood, And every bosky bower from side to side.' — Ah ! deuce take it ! — that spray of a bramble has demolished all Caxon's... | |
| Thomas Chatterton - 1842 - 494 页
...dire summit of this chalky bourne, Look up a height."- — King Lear, Hence a person in the Comus of Milton, says — " I know each lane, and every alley...wild wood ; And every bosky bourn from side to side." Every 'bosky bourn' signifies every woody hill OT ridge of a hill. ' Bosky bourn ' is here opposed... | |
| Thomas Chatterton - 1842 - 528 页
...dire summit of this chalky bourne, Look up a height." — King Lear. Hence a person in the Comus of Milton, says — " I know each lane, and every alley...wild wood ; And every bosky bourn from side to side." Every ' bosky bourn ' signifies every woody hill or ridoe of a hill. ' Bosky bourn ' is here opposed... | |
| Thomas Chatterton - 1842 - 492 页
...dire summit of this chalky bourne, Look up a height." — King Lear. Hence a person in the Comus of Milton, says — " I know each lane, and every alley...wild wood; And every bosky bourn from side to side." Every 'bosky bourn' signifies every woody hill or ridge of a hill. ' Bosky bourn ' is here opposed... | |
| Robert Armitage - 1842 - 1064 页
...their rugged pioneer, the lines of a favourite bard were delivered, in connection with the latter. " I know each lane, and every alley green, Dingle, or bushy dell, of this wild wood, And every bosky bourne from side to side, My daily walk, and ancient neighbourhood." •' Oh ! happy life, sua si bona... | |
| Walter Scott - 1843 - 722 页
..."Wardour," exclaimed the veteran, waving his hand and head in cadence as he repeated with emphasis, " I know each lane, and every alley green, Dingle, or bushy dell, of this wild wood, And every bosky bower from side to side. Ah ! deuce take it ! — that spray of a bramble has demolished all Caxon's... | |
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