| Helen Arnold - English language - 1906 - 120 pages
...to ruin for which extravagant habits and bad husbandry were plentifully anointing their wheels. 178. On the right, amid a profusion of thickets, knolls,...in its course under the influence of the sunbeams. 179. A person familiar with nature and with the most celebrated productions of the human miud, can... | |
| Helen Arnold - English language - 1906 - 112 pages
...ruin for which extravagant habits and bad husbandry were plentifully anointing their wheels. 178. Ou the right, amid a profusion of thickets, knolls, and...in its course under the influence of the sunbeams. 179. A person familiar with nature and with the most celebrated productions of the human mind, can... | |
| Charles Lane Hanson - English language - 1908 - 264 pages
..."Rob Roy," and with this example in mind describe orally some bit of scenery that has pleased you. hill, with all its garland of woods. On the right,...profusion of thickets, knolls, and crags, lay the head of a broad mountain lake, lightly curled into tiny waves by the breath of the morning breeze,... | |
| Carolyn M. Gerrish, Margaret Cunningham - English language - 1912 - 448 pages
...descended. There, in the midst of its farms, reposed the Acadian village. — Evangeline, LONGFELLOW. On the right amid a profusion of thickets, knolls,...in its course under the influence of the sunbeams. High hills, rocks, and banks, waving with natural forests of birch and oak, formed the border of this... | |
| Charles Lane Hanson - English language - 1912 - 392 pages
...all its garland of woods. On the right, amid a profusion of thickets, knolls, and crags, lay the head of a broad mountain lake, lightly curled into tiny...the breath of the morning breeze, each glittering into its course under the influence of the sunbeams. High hills, rocks, and banks waving with natural... | |
| Walter Scott - 1923 - 710 pages
...scene of natural romance and beauty as had never before greeted my eyes. To the left lay the valley, down which the Forth wandered on its easterly course,...in its course under the influence of the sunbeams. High hills, rocks, and banks, waving with natural forests of birch and oak, formed the borders of this... | |
| Walter Scott - Fiction - 2006 - 438 pages
...scene of natural romance and beauty as had never before greeted my eyes. To the left lay the valley, down which the Forth wandered on its easterly course,...in its course under the influence of the sunbeams. High hills, rocks, and banks, waving with natural forests of birch and oak, formed the borders of this... | |
| Richard Ambrosini, Richard Dury - Literary Criticism - 2006 - 410 pages
...atmosphere of the Highland hut" into an apparently benign scene of "natural romance and beauty." The loch is "lightly curled into tiny waves by the breath of the...in its course under the influence of the sunbeams . . . High hills, rocks, and banks, waving with natural forests of birch and oak, formed the borders... | |
| North American review and miscellaneous journal - 1818 - 448 pages
...scene of natural romance and beauty as had never before greeted my eyes. To the left lay the valley, down which the Forth wandered on its easterly course,...in its course under the influence of the sun-beams. Hign hills, rocks, and banks, waving with natural forests of birch and oak, formed the borders of this... | |
| Walter Scott - 1830 - 400 pages
...scene of natural romance and beauty as had never before greeted my eyes. To the left lay the valley, down which the Forth wandered on its easterly course,...knolls, and crags, lay the bed of a broad mountain lake, ligbtly curled into tiny waves by the breath of the morning breeze, each glittering in its course under... | |
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