... and were still, breath-bound with waiting and wonder and fear. Then Alan the huntsman sprang over the hillock, the hounds shot by, The does and the ten-tined buck made a marvellous bound, The hounds swept after with never a sound, But Alan loud winded... Poems of Sidney Lanier - 34 psl.autoriai: Sidney Lanier, William Hayes Ward - 1884 - 252 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 472 psl.
...hounds swept after with never a sound, But Alan loud winded his horu in biga that the quarry was nigh. For at dawn of that day proud Maclean of Lochbuy to the hunt had «:isnl wilil, And he cursed ixt old Alan till Alan fared off with the hounds For to drive him the... | |
| Arthur Beaman Simonds - 1894 - 344 psl.
...hounds swept after with never a sound, But Alan loud winded his horn in sign that the quarry was nigh. For at dawn of that day proud Maclean of Lochbuy to the hunt had waxed wild, For to drive him the deer to the lower glen-grounds : " I will kill a red deer " quoth Maclean, " in... | |
| 1896 - 532 psl.
...hounds swept after with never a sound, But Alan loud winded his horn in sign that the quarry was nigh. For at dawn of that day proud Maclean of Lochbuy to...Maclean, ' in the sight of the wife and the child.' From Poems of S1dney Lamer. Copyright. 1884. 1891. by Mary D. Lanier Published by Charles Scribner's... | |
| Sidney Lanier - 1899 - 168 psl.
...hounds swept after with never a sound, But Alan loud winded his horn in sign that the quarry was nigh. For at dawn of that day proud Maclean of Lochbuy to...the hounds For to drive him the deer to the lower glen grounds : " I will kill a red deer," quoth Maclean, " in the sight of the wife and the child."... | |
| CURTIS HIDDE PAGE - 1905 - 746 psl.
...hounds swept after with never a sound, But Alan loud winded his horn in sign that the quarry was nigh. For at dawn of that day proud Maclean of Lochbuy to...the hounds For to drive him the deer to the lower ' I will kill a red deer,' quoth Maclean, 'in the sight of the wife and the child.' го glen-grounds... | |
| 1909 - 516 psl.
...hounds swept after with never a sound, But Alan loud winded his horn in sign that the quarry was nigh. For at dawn of that day proud Maclean of Lochbuy to...the lower glen-grounds: "I will kill a red deer," quote Maclean, "in the sight of the wife and the child." So gayly he paced with the wife and the child... | |
| 1910 - 532 psl.
...hounds swept after with never a sound, But Alan loud winded his horn in sign that the quarry was nigh. For at dawn of that day proud Maclean of Lochbuy to...Maclean, ' in the sight of the wife and the child.' From Poems of Sidney Lamer. Copyright, 1884. 1891. by Mary D. Lacier. Published by Charles Scribner'i... | |
| Sidney Lanier - 1916 - 214 psl.
...sprang over the hillock, the hounds shot by, The does and the ten-tined buck made a marvellous bound, For at dawn of that day proud Maclean of Lochbuy to...Maclean, "in the sight of the wife and the child." 20 So gayly he paced with the wife and the child to his chosen stand; But he hurried tall Hamish the... | |
| Various - 1996 - 496 psl.
...hounds swept after with never a sound, But Alan loud winded his horn in sign that the quarry was nigh. For at dawn of that day proud Maclean of Lochbuy to...For to drive him the deer to the lower glen-grounds: 20 "I will kill a red deer," quoth Maclean, "in the sight of the wife and the child." So gayly he paced... | |
| William Roetzheim - 2006 - 760 psl.
...mocking remark Notes: Perhaps a story written as a lesson regarding abuse of slaves or servants. For at dawn of that day proud Maclean of Lochbuy to...Maclean. "in the sight of the wife and the child." So gaily he paced with the wife and the child to his chosen stand; but he hurried tall Hamish the henchman... | |
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