Seems as, to me, of all bereft, Sole friends thy woods and streams were left; And thus I love them better still, Even in extremity of ill. By Yarrow's streams still let me stray, Though none should guide my feeble way; Still feel the breeze down Ettricke... The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Baronet - Page 175by Walter Scott - 1821Full view - About this book
| Walter Scott - Minstrels - 1805 - 340 pages
...to thy rugged strand! Still, as I view each well known scene, Think what is now, and what hath been, Seems as, to me, of all bereft, Sole friends, thy...better still, Even in extremity of ill. By Yarrow's stream still let me stray, Though none should guide my feeble way; Still feel the breeze down Ettricke... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1806 - 362 pages
...thy rugged strand ! Still, as I view each well-known scene, Think what is now, and what hath been, Seems as, to me, of all bereft, Sole friends thy woods and streams were left; And thus I Jove them better still, Even in extremity of ill. By Yarrow^s stream still let me stray, Though none... | |
| Walter Scott - Love poetry, Scottish - 1807 - 382 pages
...to thy rugged strand! Still, as I view each well-known scene, Think what is now, and what hath been, Seems as, to me, of all bereft, Sole friends thy woods...better still, . Even in extremity of ill. By Yarrow's stream still let me stray, Though none should guide my feeble way; Still feel the breeze down Ettricke... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1808 - 352 pages
...thy rugged strand ! Still, as I view each well-known scene, Think what is now, and what hath been, Seems as, to me, of all bereft, Sole friends thy woods...better still, Even in extremity of ill. By Yarrow's stream still let me stray, Though none should guide my feeble way; Still feel the breeze down Ettricke... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1811 - 456 pages
...streams were left; And thus I love them better still, Even in extremity of ill. By Yarrow's stream still let me stray, Though none should guide my feeble...the breeze down Ettricke break, Although it chill my withered cheek ; Still lay my head by Teviot stone, Though there, forgotten and alone, • The Bard... | |
| Walter Scott - Clans - 1811 - 310 pages
...rugged strand ! Still, as I view each well known scene, Think what is now, and what hath been, Seem as, to me, of all bereft, Sole friends thy woods and streams were left j And thus I love them better still, Even in extremity of ill. By Yarrow's stream still let me stray,... | |
| Walter Scott - English poetry - 1812 - 282 pages
...to thy rugged strand! Still, as 1 view each well-known scene, Think what is now, and what hath been, Seems as, to me, of all bereft, Sole friends thy woods...streams were left; And thus I love them better still, Kven in extremity of ill. l)y Yarrow's stream still let me stray, Though none should guide my feeble... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1813 - 366 pages
...thy rugged strand ! Still, as I view each well-known scene, Think what is now, and what hath been, 6 Seems as, to me, of all bereft, Sole friends thy woods...And thus I love them better still, Even in extremity oi ill. By Yarrow's stream still let me stray, Though none should guide my feeble way; Still feel the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1819 - 322 pages
...to thy rugged strand! Still, as I view each well-known scene, Think what is now, and what hath been, Seems as, to me, of all bereft, Sole friends thy woods and streams were 1 And thus I love them better still, Even in extremity of ill. By Yarrow's stream still let me stray,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 272 pages
...thy rugged strand ! Still, as I view each well-known scene, Think what is now, and what hath been, Seems as, to me, of all bereft, Sole friends thy woods...better still, Even in extremity of ill. By Yarrow's stream still let me stray, Though none should guide my feeble way; Still feel the breeze down Ettrick... | |
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