There oft is heard, at midnight, or at noon, Beginning faint, but rising still more loud, And nearer, voice of hunters, and of hounds, And horns, hoarse winded, blowing far and keen: — Forthwith the hubbub multiplies; the gale Labours with wilder shrieks,... Literary Hours: Or, Sketches Critical and Narrative - Page 242by Natham Drake - 1800Full view - About this book
| James Beattie - Classical education - 1776 - 582 pages
...tells) Were wont, with clans and ready vaflals throng'd, To wake the bounding flag, or guilty wolf; There oft is heard at midnight, or at noon, Beginning faint, but riling ftill more loud And nearer, voice of hunters and of hounds, And horns, hoarfe-winded, blowing... | |
| James Beattie - Classical education - 1779 - 536 pages
...tells) Were wont, with clans and ready vaflais throng'd, To wake the bounding flag, or guilty wolf; There oft is heard at midnight, or at noon, Beginning faint, but rifing ftill more loud And nearer, voice of hunters and of hounds, And horns, hoarfe-winded, blowing... | |
| 1805 - 456 pages
...tells) Were wont, with clans and ready vassals jhrong'd To wake the bounding stag, or guilty*wolf ; There oft is heard at midnight, or at noon, Beginning faint, but rising still more loud 3 E — voL. x?. And nearer, voice of hunters and of hounds, And horns, honrse winded, blowing far... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1818 - 306 pages
...tells, Were wont with dans, and ready vassals thronged, To wake the bounding stag, or guilty wolf. There oft is heard, at midnight, or at noon, Beginning...nearer, voice of hunters, and of hounds, And horns, hoarse winded, blowing far and keen: Forthwith the hubbub multiplies; the gale Labours with wilder... | |
| Robert Chambers - American literature - 1830 - 844 pages
...tells) Were wont, with clans and ready vassals thronged, To wake the bounding stag or guilty wolf. e 1 Dirge in Cymbeline. Sung by GtriDEiiius and ARVIRAGTJS...dead. To fair Fidele's grassy tomb Soft maids and vill hoarse- winded, blowing far and keen; Forthwith the hubbub multiplies, the gale Laboure with wilder... | |
| 1830 - 644 pages
...of Ross Were wont, with clans and ready vassals throug'd, To wake the bounding stag, or guilty wolf; There oft is heard at midnight or at noon, Beginning faint, but rising still more loud, And louder, voice of hunters, and of hounds, And horns hoarse-winded, blowing far and keen. Forthwith the... | |
| Walter Scott - Biography & Autobiography - 1830 - 372 pages
...of Ross Were wont, with clans and ready vassals throng'd, To wake the bounding stag, or guilty wolf; There oft is heard at midnight or at noon, Beginning faint, but rising stlll more loud, And louder, voice of hunters, and of bounds, And horns hoarse-winded, blowing far... | |
| Walter Scott - Demonology - 1836 - 358 pages
...Ross Were wont, with clans and ready vassals throng'd, To wake the bounding stag, or guilty wolf ; There oft is heard at midnight or at noon, Beginning faint, but rising still more loud, 1 And louder, voice of hunters, and of hounds, And horns hoarse•winded, blowing far and keen. Forthwith... | |
| Walter Scott - Authors, English - 1837 - 936 pages
...of Ron Were wont, with clans and ready vassals throng'd. To w»ke the bounding stag, Sr guilty wolf; There oft is heard at midnight" or at noon, Beginning faint, but rising still more loud, And louder, voice of hunters, and of hounds, And horns hoarse-winded, blowing far and keen. Forthwith the... | |
| Walter Scott, J. W. Lake - Poetry - 1838 - 496 pages
...— Were wont with clans, and ready vassals ihrong'd, To wake the bounding stag, or guilty w nil', There oft is heard, at midnight, or at noon. Beginning...but rising still more loud« And nearer, voice of bunten, and of hound*, And horns hoarse-winded, Mowing far and keen:— Forthwith the hubbub multiplies;... | |
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