| Laura Valentine - 1880 - 634 pages
...CUMNOR HALL. THE dews of night did fall, The moon (sweet regent of the sky) Silvered the walls of Cumnor Hall, And many an oak that grew thereby. Now nought...has sworn to me, To leave me in this lonely grove, Immured in shameful privity? " No more thou com'st with lover's speed, Thy once-beloved bride to see... | |
| Readers - 1880 - 404 pages
...The dews of summer night did fall : The moon, sweet Regent of the sky, Silver'd the walls of Cumnor Hall, And many an oak that grew thereby. Now nought...! " she cried, " is this thy love That thou so oft hast sworn to me, To leave me in this lonely grove, Immured in shameful privity ? " No more thou com'st... | |
| Henry Troth Coates - American poetry - 1881 - 1138 pages
...of Cumnor Hall And many an oak that grew thereby. Now naught was hoard beneath the skies, The eounds ion, Ti@ 4 Immured in shameful privity? " No more thon com'st with lover's speed, Thy once-beloved bride to see,... | |
| George Gilfillan - 1881 - 368 pages
...moon, sweet regent of the sky, Silvered the walls of Cumnor Hall, And many an oak that grew thereby. 2 Now nought was heard beneath the skies, The sounds...unhappy lady's sighs, That issued from that lonely pile. 3 ' Leicester,' she cried, ' is this thy love That thou so oft hast sworn to me, To leave me in this... | |
| Girls - 1883 - 162 pages
...HE dews of summer night did fall, The moon (sweet regent of the sky) Silver' d the walls of Cumnor Hall, And many an oak that grew thereby. Now nought...Leicester," she cried, " is this thy love That thou so oft hast sworn to me, To leave me in this lonely grove, Immured in shameful privity ? No more thou com'st,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1883 - 392 pages
...The dews of summer night did fall ; The moon, sweet regent of the sky, Silver' (I the walls of Cumnor Hall, And many an oak that grew thereby. Now nought...still, Save an unhappy lady's sighs, That issued from the lonely pile. " Leicester," she cried, " is this thy love, That thou so oft has sworn to me, To... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1884 - 544 pages
...Tn R dews of summer night did fall ; The moon, sweet regent of the sky, Silver'd the walls of Cumnor Hall, And many an oak that grew thereby. Now nought...has sworn to me, To leave me in this lonely grove, Immured in shameful privity ? "No more thou eom'st with lover's speed, Tliy once beloved bride to see... | |
| David Charles Bell - 1885 - 344 pages
...The dews of summer night did fall, the moon (sweet regent of the sky) Silvered the walls of Cumnor Hall, and many an oak that grew thereby. Now nought...Leicester," she cried, " is this thy love that thou so oft hast sworn to me, To leave me in this lonely grove, immured in shameful privacy ? No more thou com'st,... | |
| Walter Scott - English fiction - 1886 - 908 pages
...regent of the sky, Silver'd the walls of Cumnor Hall, And many an oak that grew thereby. Now naught was heard beneath the skies, The sounds of busy life...still, Save an unhappy lady's sighs, That issued from ih.ii lonely pile. Leicester, she cried, is this thy love That thou so oft has sworn to me, To leave... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - English poetry - 1890 - 394 pages
...regent of the sky, Silvered the walls of Cumnor Hall, And many an oak that grew thereby. Now naught was heard beneath the skies, The sounds of busy life...Leicester," she cried, "is this thy love That thou so oft hast sworn to me, To leave me in this lonely grove, Immured in shameful privity ? " No more thou com'st... | |
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