And in that manor now no more Is cheerful feast and sprightly ball ; For ever since that dreary hour Have spirits haunted Cumnor Hall. The village maids, with fearful glance, Avoid the ancient moss-grown wall ; Nor ever lead the merry dance Among the... Lives of Scottish Poets - Page 100by Joseph Robertson - 1822 - 378 pagesFull view - About this book
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 472 pages
...wing Around the towers of Cumnor Hall. The mastiff howl'd at village door, The oaks were shatter'd on the green ; Woe was the hour — for never more That hapless Countess e'er was seen f And in that Manor now no more Is cheerful feast and sprightly ball ; For ever since that dreary hour... | |
| Francis Alexander Durivage - Chronology, Historical - 1835 - 792 pages
...Cumnor Hall. Tbe mastifT howled at village door, The oaks were shiltered on the green ; Woe was that hour — for never more That hapless countess e'er...manor now no more Is cheerful feast and sprightly ball, For ever since that dreary hour Have spirits haunted Cumnor Hall. The village maids, with fearful... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 564 pages
...wing Around the towers of Cumnor Hall. The mastiff howl'd at village door, The oaks were shattered on the green; Woe was the hour — for never more...Manor now no more Is cheerful feast and sprightly ball ; For ever since that dreary hour 'Have spirits haunted Cumnor Hall. The village maids, with fearful... | |
| England - 1840 - 784 pages
...wing Around the towers of Cumnor Hall. The mastiff howl'd at village door, The oaks were shattered on the green ; Woe was the hour — for never more...manor now no more Is cheerful feast and sprightly ball ; For ever since that dreary hour Have spirits haunted Cumnor Hall. The village maids, with fearful... | |
| Book - 1841 - 164 pages
...wings Around the tow'rs of Cumnor Hall : The mastiff howl'd at village-door ; The oaks were shatter'd on the green : Woe was the hour, — for never more That hapless countess e'er was seen ! id in that manor now no more Is cheerful feast and sprightly ball ; ir ever since that dreary hour... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 406 pages
...towers of Cumnor Hall. The mastiff howl'd at village door, The oaks were shatter'd on the green ; Wo was the hour — for never more That hapless Countess e'er was seen 1 And in that Manor now no more la cheerful feast and sprightly ball ; For ever since that dreary hour... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 662 pages
...towers of Cumnor Hall. The mastiff howl'd at village door, The oaks were shatter'd on the green , Wo was the hour — for never more That hapless Countess...Manor now no more Is cheerful feast and sprightly ball. For ever since that dreary hour Have spirits haunted Cumnor Hall. The village maids, with fearful... | |
| James Robinson Newhall - Occultism - 1845 - 86 pages
...howled at village door, The oaks were shattered on the green ; Wo was thai hour — for never more The hapless countess e'er was seen. And in that manor now no more Is cheerful feast and sprightly ball; For ever since that dreary hour Have spirits haunted Cumnor Hall." The 8) stem of fortune telling... | |
| Book - English poetry - 1847 - 216 pages
...wings Around the towers of Cumnor Hall : The mastiff howl'd at village-door ; The oaks were shatter' d on the green : Woe was the hour, — for never more That hapless countess e'er was seen ! 132 A GUILTY CONSCIENCE. And in that manor now no more Is cheerful feast and sprightly ball ; For... | |
| Book - English poetry - 1847 - 206 pages
...Woe was the hour, — for never more That hapless countess e'er was seen ! 132 A GUILTY CONSCIENCE. And in that manor now no more Is cheerful feast and sprightly ball ; For ever since that dreary hour Have spirits haunted Cumnor Hall ! The village- maids, with... | |
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