| Robert Stephen Hawker - 1846 - 126 Seiten
...mountains blue ; No groves of cork, no shining rills, Nor vine, nor olive meet thy view. E2 VII. VIII. Thou see'st dark Cornwall's rifted shore, Old Arthur's...dash and roar, His haughty turret guards the deep. IX. And mark yon bird of sable wing, Talons and beak all red with blood ; The spirit of the- long-lost... | |
| Robert Stephen Hawker - 1846 - 124 Seiten
...Morena's mountains blue ; No groves of cork, "no shining rills, Nor vine, nor olive meet thy view. VIII. Thou see'st dark Cornwall's rifted shore, Old Arthur's...dash and roar, His haughty turret guards the deep. IX. And mark yon bird of sable wing, Talons and beak all red with blood ; The spirit of the, long-lost... | |
| Alfred Guy Kingan L'Estrange - 1865 - 342 Seiten
...mountains blue ; No groves of cork, no shining rills, Nor vine, nor olive, meet thy view. VIII. " ' Thou see'st dark Cornwall's rifted shore ; Old Arthur's...dash and roar, His haughty turret guards the deep. IX. " 'And mark yon bird of sable wing, Talons and beak all red with blood ; The spirit of the long-lost... | |
| Mary Elizabeth Whitcombe - 1874 - 300 Seiten
...hovers around the western coast ; and in his ' Echoes from Old Cornwall ' are the following lines : — And mark yon bird of sable wing, Talons and beak all red with blood ; The spirit of the long lost king, Pitas' cl in that shape from Camlan's flood. And still when loudliest... | |
| Thomas Firminger Thiselton- Dyer - 1878 - 344 Seiten
...connection with the chough — a bird which hovers around the western coast,* and quotes these lines : — " And mark yon bird of sable wing, Talons and beak all red with blood ; The spirit of the long-lost king Passed in that shape from Camlan's flood. " And still when loudliest... | |
| Charles Swainson - 1885 - 266 Seiten
...is not the raven, but the chough, mentioned by Mr. Hawker in his " Echoes from Old Cornwall,"— " And mark yon bird of sable wing, Talons and beak all red with blood, The spirit of the long-lost king 5. It was an old belief in Cornwall, according to Camden, that the... | |
| Charles Swainson - 1886 - 266 Seiten
...is not the raven, but the chough, mentioned by Mr. Hawker in his " Echoes from Old Cornwall," — " And mark yon bird of sable wing, Talons and beak all red with blood, The spirit of the long-lost king Passed in that shape from Caralan's flood." 5. It was an old belief... | |
| Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - 1888 - 394 Seiten
...Arthur is embodied. See the lines on Tintagel by the late Rev. RS Hawker, of Morwenstow :— •*. — " Mark yon bird of sable wing, Talons and beak all red with blood, The spirit of the long-lost king Passed in that shape from Camlan's flood." In the present day, the... | |
| 1888 - 634 Seiten
...idea of the Hero of the Round Table to that which our Laureate gives us; thus they say : And mark yon yon bird of sable wing, Talons and beak all red with blood, The spirit of the long lost King Passed in that shape from Camlan's flood. And still when loudlieit... | |
| Henry Hartwright - 1897 - 340 Seiten
...where he was lodged. He was afterwards, for greater safety, removed to Tintagel Castle, Cornwall — ' Old Arthur's stern and rugged keep. There, where proud...dash and roar, His haughty turret guards the deep.' The Archbishop of Canterbury was now desired to request his brother, the Earl of Arundel, to come up... | |
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