| Michael Bruce - 1865 - 290 pages
...dust. Perhaps in some lone, dreary, desert tower, N That time has spar'd, forth from the window looks, Half hid in grass, the solitary fox (/) ; While from...ear. Equal in age, and sharers of its fate, A row of moss-grown trees around it stand. Scarce here and there, upon their blasted tops, A shrivel!' d leaf... | |
| Michael Bruce - Poets, Scottish - 1865 - 292 pages
...tower, N That time has spar'd, forth from the window looks, Half hid in grass, the solitary fox (t) ; While from above, the owl, musician dire ! Screams...ear. Equal in age, and sharers of its fate, A row of moss-grown trees around it stand. Scarce here and there, upon their blasted tops, A shrivell'd leaf... | |
| Charles Carroll Bombaugh - Anthologies - 1875 - 868 pages
...<fcc. Perhaps in some lone, dreary, desert tower That Time had spared, forth from the window looks, Half hid in grass, the solitary fox ; While from above,...dire, Screams hideous, harsh, and grating to the ear. BRUCE: Loch Lcven. In the Fragments attributed to OSSIAN by Baron de Harold, Fingal paints the following... | |
| James Grant Wilson - English poetry - 1875 - 622 pages
...dust. Perhaps in some lone, dreary, desert tower. That time has spar'd, forth from the window looks, Half hid in grass, the solitary fox; While from above the owl, musieian dire! Sereams hideous, harsh, and grating to the ear. Equal in age, and sharers of Us fate,... | |
| James Grant Wilson - English poetry - 1876 - 604 pages
...dust. Perhaps in some lone, dreary, desert tower, That time has spar'd, forth from the window looks, Half hid in grass, the solitary fox; While from above...ear. Equal in age, and sharers of its fate, A row of moss-grown trees around it stand. Scarce here and there, upon their blasted tops, A shrivell'd leaf... | |
| Michael Bruce - English poetry - 1895 - 224 pages
...dust. Perhaps in some lone, dreary, desert tower, That time has spar'd, forth from the window looks, Half hid in grass, the solitary fox ; While from above,...ear. Equal in age, and sharers of its fate, A row of moss-grown trees around it stand. Scarce here and there, upon their blasted tops, A shrivell'd leaf... | |
| Michael Bruce - 1914 - 446 pages
...desert tower, That time has spar'd, forth from the window looks, Half hid in grass, the solitary fox,1 While from above, the owl, musician dire ! Screams...ear. Equal in age, and sharers of its fate, A row of moss-grown trees around it stand. Scarce here and there, upon their blasted tops, A shrivell'd leaf... | |
| Reinhard Haferkorn - Architecture, Gothic - 1924 - 230 pages
...dust. Perhaps in some lone, dreary, desert tower, That time has spar'd, forth from the window looks Half hid in grass the solitary fox; While from above the owl, musician direl Screams hideous, harsh, and graling to the ear." Vgl. And. XI, S. 273f. 2) Ebenda, S. 287 ff.... | |
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