| 1819 - 550 oldal
...conspicuous as the supposed residence of the fair ELLEN, the LAnV of the LAKE. -the shore arouud 'Twas all so close with copse-wood bound, Nor track nor...might declare That human foot frequented there,— Here for retreat in dangerous hour, Some chief had framed a rustic bower.'' In this island was Killearn... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 444 oldal
...they reach, And moor their shallop on the beach. XXV. The stranger viewed the shore around ; 'Twas all so close with copse-wood bound, Nor track nor...path-way might declare That human foot frequented there, Until the mountain-maiden showed A clambering unsuspected road, That winded through the tangled screen,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 454 oldal
...they reach, And moor their shallop on the beach. XXV. The Stranger viewed the shore around ; 'Twas all so close with copse-wood bound, Nor track nor...path-way might declare That human foot frequented there, Until the mountain-maiden showed A clambering unsuspected road, That winded through the tangled screen,... | |
| 1818 - 764 oldal
...Ketturrin, now rendered conspicuous as the supposed residence of the fair Ellen, the Lady of the Lake. • the shore around ; ' T was all so close with copsewood...might declare That human foot frequented there,— Here, for retreat in dangerous hour, Some chief had framed a rustic bower." In this island was Orchil... | |
| Kenneth Macleay (M.D.) - 1818 - 424 oldal
...conspicuous p 3 as the supposed residence of the fair ELLEN, the LADY of the LAKE. -the shore around; "Twas all so close with copse-wood bound, Nor track nor...might declare That human foot frequented there,— Here for retreat, in clangorous hour, Some chief had framed a rustic bower." In this island was Killearn... | |
| 1818 - 782 oldal
...conspicuous as the supposed residence of the fair Ellen, the Lad}) of the Luke. • the shore around ; ' Twas all so close with copsewood bound, Nor track nor pathway might declare That human foot frequented there, — Here, for retreat in dangerous hour, Some chief had framed a rustic bower." In this island was... | |
| 1818 - 588 oldal
...supposed residence of the fair Ellen, the Lady of the Lake. " ^— — — the shore around; 'Twos all so close with copsewood bound, Nor track nor pathway might declare That human foot frequented there, — Here, for retreat in dangerous hour, Some chief had framed a rustic bower." In this island was... | |
| Eliza Robbins - 1828 - 408 oldal
...isle they reach, And moor their shallop on the beach. The stranger viewed the shore around ; 'Twas all so close with copse-wood bound. Nor track nor...pathway might declare That human foot frequented there, Until the mountain maiden showed A clambering unsuspected road, That winded through the tangled screen,.... | |
| J[ohn] H[anbury]. Dwyer - 1828 - 314 oldal
...their shallop on the beach. The stranger viewed the shore around ; °Twas all so close with copse- wood bound, Nor track nor path-way might declare That human foot frequented there, Until the mountain-maiden showed A clambering unsuspected road, That winded through the tangled screen,... | |
| George Palmer Putnam, Author of An introduction and index to general history - 1838 - 302 oldal
...transparent surface, and touched the banks of Ellen's Isle : "The stranger view'd the shore around, 'Twas all so close with copse-wood bound, Nor track, nor...path-way might declare That human foot frequented there." Our boatman here gave us a specimen of the wonderful echoes.* His shrill call was answered three times,... | |
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