Serk, that doth attend Her pleasure every hour ; as Jethow, them at need, With pheasants, fallow deer, and conies that dost feed : Ye seven small sister isles, and Sorlings, which to see The half-sunk seaman joys ; or whatsoe'er you be, From fruitful... The Channel Islands - Page 425by David Thomas Ansted, Robert Gordon Latham - 1862 - 604 pagesFull view - About this book
| Davies Gilbert - Cornwall (England : County) - 1838 - 588 pages
...' Her pleasure every hour ; as Jethow, them at need, ' With pheasants, fallow deer, and conies that dost feed : ' Ye seven small sister isles, and Sorlings,...sea-man joys ; or whatsoe'er you be, ' From fruitful Aurney, near the ancient Celtic shore, ' To Ushant and the Seams, whereas those nuns of yore ' Gave... | |
| Jonathan Duncan - Guernsey - 1841 - 680 pages
...rocks ! whose venom-hating ground The hardeu'd emeril* hath, which thou abroad dost send; Thou Li>on,t her belov'd, and Sark, that doth attend Her pleasure...pheasants, fallow deer, and conies thou dost feed ! v sr'?P 8ma11 sistcr isles and sortings, which to see, The half sunk seaman joys : or whatsoe'er... | |
| Jonathan Duncan - Guernsey - 1841 - 680 pages
...rocks ! whose venom-hating ground The harden'd emcril* hath, which thou abroad dost send ; Thou Ligon,* her belov'd, and Sark, that doth attend Her pleasure every hour, as Jetfiou, them at need. With pheasants, fallow deer, and conies thou dost feed I Ye seven small sister... | |
| Ferdinand Brock Tupper - Guernsey - 1854 - 548 pages
...ground The hardened emeril 1 hath, which thou abroad dost send ; Thou Ligon,1 her beloved, and Sarlc, that doth attend Her pleasure every hour, as Jethou,...seaman joys : or whatsoe'er you be ! From fruitful Aureny,3 near the ancient Celtic shore, To Ushant and the Seams,4 whereas those nuns of yore Q-ave... | |
| 1873 - 404 pages
...pleasure every heur, as Jetheu, her at need, With pheasants, fallow-deer, and conies theu dost feed I Ye seven small sister isles and Sorlings, which to...see The half-sunk seaman joys ; or whatsoe'er you be Prom fruitful Aurency near to the ancient Celtic shere To Ushant and the Seams, whereas these ruins... | |
| Michael Drayton - 1876 - 316 pages
...With pheasants, fallow deer, and conies, that dost feed : Ye Seven small sister Isles, and Sortings, which to see The half-sunk seaman joys, or whatsoe'er you be, From fruitful Aurney, near the ancient Celtic shore. To Ushant, and the Seams, whereas those Nuns of yore ni§ Gave... | |
| Michael Drayton - English poetry - 1876 - 294 pages
...With pheasants, fallow deer, and conies, that dost feed : Ye Seven small sister Isles, and Sortings, which to see The half-sunk seaman joys, or whatsoe'er you be, From fruitful Aurney, near the ancient Celtic shore, To Uslutnt, and the Seams, whereas those Nuns of yore oo §... | |
| Edith Frances Carey - Channel Islands - 1904 - 616 pages
..." some few fallow deer, and good plenty of conies." Of these Drayton writes in his Polyolbion : — Jethou them at need With pheasants, fallow deer, and conies thou dost feed. The deer and pheasants have long ago disappeared, but the rabbits remain. General Daniel Harvey, Governor... | |
| William Thomas Young - English poetry - 1923 - 328 pages
...attend Her pleasure every hour ; as Jethow, them at need, With pheasants, fallow deer, and conies that dost feed : Ye seven small sister isles, and Sorlings,...seaman joys ; or whatsoe'er you be, From fruitful Aurney, near the ancient Celtic shore, To Ushant and the Seams, whereas those nuns of yore Gave answers... | |
| W. T. Young - English poetry - 1946 - 328 pages
...attend Her pleasure every hour ; as Jethow, them at need, With pheasants, fallow deer, and conies that dost feed : Ye seven small sister isles, and Sorlings,...seaman joys ; or whatsoe'er you be, From fruitful Aurney, near the ancient Celtic shore, To Ushant and the Seams, whereas those nuns of yore Gave answers... | |
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