THE stately homes of England, How beautiful they stand, Amidst their tall ancestral trees, O'er all the pleasant land ! The deer across their greensward bound Through shade and sunny gleam, And the swan glides past them with the sound Of some rejoicing... Records of Woman, with Other Poems - Page 171by Mrs. Hemans - 1828 - 324 pagesFull view - About this book
| Mrs. Hemans - 1827 - 528 pages
...their tall ancestral trees, O'er all the pleasant land. The deer across their greensward bound Through shade and sunny gleam, And the swan glides past them with the sound The merry Homes of England ! Around their hearths by night, What gladsome looks of household love Meet,... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1828 - 216 pages
...green-sward bound, Through shade and sunny gleam ; And the swan glides past then) with the sound Of sunie rejoicing stream. The merry Homes of England ! Around...hearths by night, What gladsome looks of household love ft^et in the ruddy light! There womau's voice flows forth in song, Or childhood's tale is told ; Or... | |
| Hunting - 1828 - 560 pages
...the bird beneath their cave«. The merry horn en of England ! Around their hearths by night, AV'hat gladsome looks of household love Meet in the ruddy light ! There woman's voice pours forth e'en scng, Or childhood'* tale is told, Or lips move tunefully along Some glorien» page... | |
| Mary Jane Mackenzie - English fiction - 1829 - 226 pages
...tall ancestral trees, O'er all the pleasant land ! The deer across their greensward bound. Through shade and sunny gleam; And the swan glides past them with the sound Of some rejoicing stream." Mas. HEMAXB. SIR HENRY did not talk like Percy of the glow i hat is felt npon a return to the paternal... | |
| Mary Jane Mackenzie - English fiction - 1829 - 256 pages
...tatl ancestral trees, O'er all the pleasant land ! The deer across their greensward bound, Through shade and sunny gleam ; And the swan glides past them with the soimil . Of some rejoicing stream." i MRS. HEMASS. S1R HENRY did not talk like Percy of the glow that... | |
| William Hone - 1832 - 874 pages
...bound. Through shade and sunny gleam ; And the swan glides put them with the sound Of some icjoicing rises ... 7 29 — sets . . . 4 31 Twilight ends ....lengthen тегу perceptibly. FEBRUARY. The milkmaid I There woman's voice Bows forth in song Or childhood's tale is told. Or Upe more tunefully along Sume... | |
| William Hone - Almanacs, English - 1832 - 852 pages
...bound. Thronen shade and sunny gleam ; Л lid the swan glides past them with the sound Of some lejoicing stream. The merry homes of England ! Around their hearths by night, What gladsome looks uf household love Meet in the ruddy light I 1 here woman's voice flows forth in song» Or childhood's... | |
| 1833 - 310 pages
...their tall ancestral trees, O'er all the pleasant land. The deer across their greensward Ixmnd Through shade and sunny gleam, And the swan glides past them,...love Meet in the ruddy light ! There woman's voice tlows forth in song. Or childhood's talc is told, Or lips move tunefully along Some glorious page of... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - English poetry - 1836 - 472 pages
...their lull ancestral trees, O'er all the pleasant land. The. deer across their greensward bound Through shade and sunny gleam, And the swan glides past them...What gladsome looks of household love Meet, in the rudily light ! There woman's voice Howe forth in song, Or childhood's tale is told, Or lips move tunefully... | |
| Edinburgh (Scotland) - 1836 - 436 pages
...their tall ancestral trees, O'er all the pleasant land. The deer acrosi their greensward bound Through shade and sunny gleam, And the swan glides past them...The merry Homes of England ! Around their hearths l>y night, What gladsome looks of household love Meet, in the ruddy light ! There woman's voice flows... | |
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