| 1840 - 652 頁
...Collection. Word* altered by James King. GLEE,/or 4 Voices.— TH SEVERN. (Alto, 2 Tenors, and Bass.) H i E away ! Over bank and over brae ; Where the copsewood...greenest, Where the fountains glisten sheenest, Where the lady fern grows strongest, Where the morning dew lies longest. Hie away, etc. Where the black cock... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 436 頁
...prodigious memory, and an ear for music. The stamping of horses was now heard in the court, and Davie 's voice singing to the two large deer greyhounds, Hie...lies longest. Where the black-cock sweetest sips it, WJtiere the fairjr latest trips it : Hie to haunts right seldom seen, Lovely, lonesome, cool and green,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 720 頁
...treatment of animals intrusted to him, u arm affections, a prodigious memory, and an ear for music. inguished as the scene of military events of importance, о\.т tiHnlï and over brae. Where the eopaewood in the creenest. Where lue fountains giman iheeneet,... | |
| 1850 - 716 頁
...felt weary VOL. viii. o of the straight, formal walks she now took, instead of her dear old rambles, " Over bank and over brae, Where the copsewood is the greenest, Where the fountain glistens sheenest, Where the lady-fern grows strongest, Where the morning dew lies longest."... | |
| Walter Scott - 1848 - 704 頁
...treatment of animals intrusted to him, worm affections, a prodigious memory, and an eaï for music. The stamping of horses was now heard in the court,...singing to the two large deer greyhounds, Hie away, hio away. Over bunk and over brae. Where the copáewood IB the ртсепе"'. Where the fountain«... | |
| Walter Scott - 1852 - 604 頁
...treatment of animals intrusted to him, warm affections, a prodigious memory, and an ear for music. The stamping of horses was now heard in the court and Davie's voice singing to the two large deer grey hounds, Hie away, hie away, Over bank and over brae, Where the copsewood is the greenest, Where... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 604 頁
...treatment of animals intrusted to him, warm affections, a prodigious memory, and an ear for music. The stamping of horses was now heard in the court and Davie's voice singing to the two large deer grey hounds, Hie away, hie away, Over bank and over brae, Where the copsewood is the greenest, Where... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1855 - 670 頁
...or as she felt weary of the straight, formal walks she now took, instead of her dear old rambles, " Over bank and over brae, Where the copsewood is the greenest, Where the fountain glistens sheenest, Where the lady-fern grows strongest, Where the morning dew lies longest."... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1862 - 876 頁
...and Scotch collops. Vot. I. 4» K". IV 2-2'l JANUARY 1842. The stamping of horses was now heard *n the court, and Davie's voice singing to the two large...copsewood is the greenest, Where the fountains glisten sheenetit, "Where the lady-fern grows strongest. Where the morning dew lies longest. Where the black-cock... | |
| Evelyn Philip Shirley - 1867 - 294 頁
...W5" .D3 55" ENGLISH DEER PARKS. ' Hie away, hie away, Over bank and over brae, Where the copscwood is the greenest, Where the fountains glisten sheenest,...strongest, Where the morning dew lies longest, Where the blackeock sweetest sips it, Where the fairy latest trips it ; Hie to haunts right seldom seen. Lovely,... | |
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