| George Gilfillan - 1881 - 368 Seiten
...never more That hapless Countess e'er was seen. 28 And in that manor, now no more Is cheerful feast or sprightly ball; For ever since that dreary hour Have spirits haunted Cumnor HalL 29 The village maids, with fearful glance, Avoid the ancient moss-grown wall; Nor never lead the merry... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1883 - 422 Seiten
...shatter'd on the green ; Woe was the hour — for never more That hapless Countess e'er was seen ! And in that Manor now no more Is cheerful feast and...many a traveller oft hath sigh'd, And pensive wept the Countess' fall, As wandering onwards they've espied The haunted towers of Cumnor Hall. ABUOTSFORD,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1883 - 1018 Seiten
...were shatter'd on the green , Woe was the hour— for never more That hapless Countess e'er was seen ! And in that Manor now no more Is cheerful feast and...Nor ever lead the merry dance Among the groves of Cnninor Hall. Full many a traveller oft hath sigh'd, And penaive wept the Countess' fall, As wandering... | |
| Girls - 1883 - 162 Seiten
...never more That hapless Countess e'er was seen. And in that manor, now no more Is cheerful feast or sprightly ball ; For ever since that dreary hour Have...Among the groves of Cumnor Hall. Full many a traveller has sigh'd,' And pensive wept the Countess' fall, As wandering onwards they've espied The haunted towers... | |
| Cyril L. C. Locke - 1883 - 124 Seiten
...gaunt wolf, all torn and dead, Tremendous still in death. 202. The last of all the bards was he. 203. (And) in that manor now no more Is cheerful feast and sprightly ball. 204 In spite of all temptations To belong to other nations He remains an Englishman. 205. All night... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1883 - 392 Seiten
...were shatter'd on the green ; Wo was the hour— for never more That hapless Countess e'er was seen t And in that Manor now no more Is cheerful feast and sprightly ball 1 For ever since that dreary hour Have spirits haunted Cumnor Hall. The village maids, with fearful... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1884 - 544 Seiten
...shatter'd on the green ; Woe w as the hour — for never more That hapless Countess e'er was seen ! And in that Manor now no more Is cheerful feast and...many a traveller oft hath sigh'd, And pensive wept the Countess fall, As wand'ring onwards they've espied The haunted towers of Cumnor Hall. ABBOTSFORn,... | |
| John Henry Ingram - 1884 - 340 Seiten
...dares to visit, at nightfall, the haunts of her past life. Mickle's ballad is still applicable : " And in that Manor now no more Is cheerful feast and...ever, since that dreary hour, Have spirits haunted Cumuor Hall. " The village maids, with fearful glance, Avoid the ancient mossgrown wall ; Nor ever... | |
| David Charles Bell - 1885 - 344 Seiten
...never more that hapless Countess e'er was seen! And in that manor, now no more is cheerful feast or sprightly ball ; For, ever since that dreary hour,...groves of Cumnor Hall. Full many a traveller oft hath sighed, and pensive wept the Countess' fall ; As wandering onward they've espied the haunted towers... | |
| Cyril L. C. Locke - 1885 - 114 Seiten
...gaunt wolf, all torn and dead, Tremendous still in death. 202. The last of all the bards was he. 203. (And) in that manor now no more Is cheerful feast and sprightly ball. 204. In spite of all temptations To belong to other nations He remains an Englishman. 205. All night... | |
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