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" All ruin'd and wild is their roofless abode, And lonely the dark raven's sheltering tree ; And travell'd by few is the grass-cover' d road, Where the hunter of deer and the warrior trod, To his hills that encircle the sea. "
The European Magazine, and London Review - Page 55
1800
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The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry, for 1801

Anthologies - 1802 - 524 pages
...roofless abode, And lonely the dark raven's sheltering tree, And travell'd by few is the grass-cover'd road, Where the hunter of deer and the warrior trod, To his hills that encircle the sea. Yet wandering, I found, on my ruinous walk, By the dial-stone aged and green, One ROSE of the...
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The Poetical register, and repository of fugitive poetry

1802 - 520 pages
...roofless abode, And lonely the dark raven's sheltering tree, And travell'd by few is the grass-cover'd road, Where the hunter of deer and the warrior trod, To his hills that encircle the sea. Yet wandering, I found, on my ruinous walk, By the dial-stone aged and green, One ROSE of the...
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The Pleasures of Hope: With Other Poems

Thomas Campbell - Hope - 1804 - 182 pages
...roofless abode, And lonely the dark raven's sheltering tree, And travell'd by few is the grass cover'd road, Where the hunter of deer and the warrior trod, To his hills, that encircle the sea. At wandering, I found, on my ruinous walk, By the dial-stone aged and green, One rose of the wilderness...
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Spirit of the Public Journals, Volume 10

Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott - English literature - 1807 - 406 pages
...forefathers flood : All ruin'd and wild is their rooflefs abode, And lonely the dark raven's fhckering tree, And travell'd by few is the grafs-cover'd road,...Where the hunter of deer and the warrior trod, To his liills that encircle the fea. Yet wand'ring, I found, on my ruinous walk, By the dial-llone aged and...
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The Spirit of the Public Journals: Being an Impartial Selection ..., Volume 10

Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott - English literature - 1807 - 428 pages
...and wild is their rooflefs abode, And lonely the dark raven's (bettering tree, And travell'd by few b the grafs-cover'd road, Where the hunter of deer and the warrior trod, To his hills that encircle the lea. Yet wand'ring, I found, on my ruinous walk, By the dial-ltone aged and green, One *ofe of the...
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The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for 1801-11, Volume 1

English poetry - 1815 - 468 pages
...roofless abode, And lonely the dark ra/en's sheltering tree, And travell'd by few is the grass-cover'd road, Where the hunter of deer and the warrior trod, To his hills that encircle the sea* Yet wandering, I found, on my ruinous walk, By the dial-stone aged and green, One HOSE of the...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 19

England - 1826 - 820 pages
...go with his son-in-law, Lewis of the light-foot, aud Maida the stag-hound, surnamed the Throttler, " Where the hunter of deer and the warrior trod To his hills that encircle the sea." We have been ascending mountainrange after mountain-range, before sunrise ; and lo ! night is...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 19

England - 1826 - 820 pages
...go with his son-in-law, Lewis of the light-foot, and Maida the stag-hound, surnamed the Throttler, " Where the hunter of deer and the warrior trod To his hills that encircle the sea." We have been ascending mountainrange after mountain-range, before sunrise ; and lo ! night is...
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The Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 1

John Wilson - English essays - 1842 - 406 pages
...go with his son-inlaw, Lewis of the light foot, and Maida the stag-hound, surnamed the Throttler, " Where the hunter of deer and the warrior trod, To his hills that encircle the sea." We have been ascending mountain-range after mounĀ» tain-range, before sunrise ; and lo ! night...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volume 1

John Wilson - 1842 - 426 pages
...go with his son-in-law, Lewis of the lightfoot, and Maida the stag-hound, surnamed the Throttler, " Where the hunter of deer and the warrior trod To his hills that encircle the sea." We have been ascending mountain-range after mountain-range, before sunrise ; and lo ! night is...
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