The mountain's height, and all the ridges round, Yet not one trace of living wight discerns, Nor knows, o'erawed, and trembling as he stands, To what, or whom, he owes his idle fear, To ghost, to witch, to fairy, or to fiend; But wonders, and no end of... Otia imperialia - Стр. 201авторы: Gervase (of Tilbury) - 1856 - Страниц: 274Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| John Brown - 1866 - Страниц: 466
...vale Starts at the noise, and both the herdman's ears Tingle with inward dread; — aghast he eyes The mountain's height, and all the ridges round, Yet not...fiend; But wonders, and no end of wondering finds." We listened for the hunt, but could only hear the wind Bobbing from the blind " Hopes." * The view... | |
| John Brown - 1866 - Страниц: 448
...vale Starts at the noise, and both the herdman's ears Tingle with inward dread; — aghast he eyes The mountain's height, and all the ridges round, Yet not...fiend ; But wonders, and no end of wondering finds." "We listened for the hunt, but could only hear the wind sobbing from the blind " Hopes." * The view... | |
| Erastus Edgerton Marcy, Franklin W. Hunt - 1868 - Страниц: 968
...imagines he hears the sounds of huntsmen chasing the deer, but can see nothing. " Nor knows, o'trawed, and trembling as he stands, To what or whom he owes...fiend, But wonders and no end of wondering finds." A case of illusion is given by Dr. Wigan, * of a man who was convinced that he was haunted by a kind... | |
| Erastus Edgerton Marcy - 1868 - Страниц: 966
...the sounds of huntsmen chasing the deer, but can see nothing. " Nor knows, o'trawed, and trembling an he stands, To what or whom he owes his idle fear....fiend, But wonders and no end of wondering finds." A case of illusion is given by Dr. Wigan, * of a man who was convinced that he was haunted by a kind... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1870 - Страниц: 426
...vale Starts at the noise, and both the herdsman's ears Tingle with inward dread. Aghast, he eyes The mountain's height, and all the ridges round, Yet not...fiend ; But wonders, and no end of wondering finds."* * The poem of "Albania" is, in its original folio edition [1742] so extremely scarce, that I have only... | |
| Walter Scott - 1872 - Страниц: 454
...herdsman's ears Tingle with inward dread. Aghast he eyes The upland ridge, and every mountain round, But not one trace of living wight discerns, Nor knows,...fiend, But wonders, and no end of wondering finds."* It must also be remembered, that to the auricular deceptions practised by the means of ventriloquism... | |
| Walter Scott - 1875 - Страниц: 408
...vale Starts at the noise, and both the herdsman's ears Tingle with inward dread. Aghast, he eyes The mountain's height, and all the ridges round, Yet not...fiend ; But wonders, and no end of wondering finds." Albania — reprinted in Scottish DeKriptive Poems, pp. 167, 168. A posthumous miracle of Father Lesley,... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1876 - Страниц: 828
...discerns; Nor knows, o'eraw'd, and trembling as he stands, To what or whom he owes his idle fear, To ghmt, Inverlochy: Come every hill-plaid, and True heart that wears one, Come every Scotlufl Dacriptivt Potrm, pp. 167, 168. A posthumous miracle of father Lcsly, a Scottish Capuchin,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1881 - Страниц: 842
...living wighr discern?; Nor knows, o'erawed, and trembling as he stands, To what or whom he owes MM idle fear, To ghost, to witch, to fairy, or to fiend. But wonders, and no end of wondering find?. JOHN WILSON. In the volume with 'Albania' Dr. LeyJen included ' Clyde,' a poem by JOHN WILSON... | |
| Walter Scott - 1882 - Страниц: 416
...vale Starts at the noise, and both the herdsman's ears Tingle with inward dread. Aghast, he eyes The mountain's height, and all the ridges round, Yet not...fiend ; But wonders, and no end of wondering finds."* * The poem of " Albania " is, in its original folio edition [1742] so extremely scarce, that I have... | |
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