With shingles bare, and cliffs between, And patches bright of bracken green, And heather black, that waved so high, It held the copse in rivalry. Syntax - Halaman 179oleh William Winston Valentine - 1894Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 454 halaman
...steep bank and threatening stone ; An hundred men might hold the post With hardihood against a host. The rugged mountain's scanty cloak Was dwarfish shrubs of birch and oak, With shingles bare, and cliffs between, And patches bright of bracken green, And heather black, that... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 284 halaman
...steep bank and threatening stone ; An hundred men might hold the post With hardihood against a host. The rugged mountain's scanty cloak Was dwarfish shrubs of birch and oak, With shingles bare, and cliffs between, And patches bright of bracken green, And heather black, that... | |
| Walter Scott - 1831 - 582 halaman
...steep bank and threatening stone; An hundred men might hold the post With hardihood against a host. The rugged mountain's scanty cloak Was dwarfish shrubs of birch and oak, With shingles bare, and cliffs between, And patches bright of bracken green, And heather black, that... | |
| Walter Scott, J. W. Lake - 1838 - 496 halaman
...steep bank and threatening stone; Vn hundred men might hold the post iVitli hardihood against a host. The rugged mountain's scanty cloak Was dwarfish shrubs of birch and oak, With shingles bare, and cliffs between, And patches bright of bracken green, lud heather black, that... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 848 halaman
...steep bank and threatening stone ; An hundred men might hold the post With hardihood against a host. With shingles bare, and cliffs between, And patches bright of bracken green, And heather black, that... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1842 - 422 halaman
...a security that can only spring from the watchfulness of discipline, and the indifference of hahit. The addition to the party at Mr. Wharton's table was only three, and they were all of them men who, under the rough exterior induced by actual and arduous service ,... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1843 - 320 halaman
...The Scottsih Highlander calls himself Gael, or Gaul, and terms the Lowlaoder, SossenocA, or Saxoa. The rugged mountain's scanty cloak Was dwarfish shrubs of birch and oak, With shingles bare, and cliffs between, And patches bright of bracken green, And heather black, that... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1845 - 312 halaman
...The Scottish Highlander calls himself Gae/, or Gaul, and terms tbe Lowlsnder, Sassenach, or Saxou. The rugged mountain's scanty cloak Was dwarfish shrubs of birch and oak, With shingles bare, and cliff's between, And patches bright of bracken green, And heather black, that... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1845 - 492 halaman
...slip, or bow we bend, Who ever reck'd, where, how, or when, The prowling fox was trapp'd or slain? The rugged mountain's scanty cloak Was dwarfish shrubs of birch and oak, With shingles bare, and cliffs between, And patches bright of bracken green, And heather black, that,... | |
| Charles Rogers - 1853 - 490 halaman
...steep bank and threatening stone ; An hundred men might hold the post With hardihood against a host. The rugged mountain's scanty cloak Was dwarfish shrubs of birch and oak, 'With shingles bare, and clefts between, And patches bright of bracken green, And heather black, that... | |
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