| Tobias Smollett - English literature - 1802 - 610 pages
...thing sad and despondent. The shadowy forest no longer adorns the brow of the mountain ; the singing of the birds, which enlivened even the woods of Lapland, is no longer heard in this scene of desolation ; the ruggcdness of the dark gray rock is not covered by a Dingle shrub ; the only... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1803 - 1298 pages
...thing sad and despondent. The shadowy forest no longer adorns the brow of the mountain ; the singing of the birds, which enlivened even the woods of Lapland, is no longer heard in this scene of desolation ; theruggedness of the dark gray rock is not covered by a single shrub; the only... | |
| Arthur Aikin - 1803 - 996 pages
...everything sad and despondent. The shadowy forest no longer adorns the brow of the mountain ; the singing of the birds, which enlivened even the woods of Lapland, is no longer heard in this scene of desolation; the ruggedness of the dark grey rock is not covered by a single shrub ; the only... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1803 - 892 pages
...thing sad and despondent. The shadowy forest no kmger adorns the brow of the moontain ; the singing of the birds, which enlivened even the woods of Lapland, is no longer heard in this scene of desolation ; the ruggedoe&s of the dark gray rock is not covered by a single shrub ; the only... | |
| History - 1803 - 892 pages
...thing sad and despondent. The shadowy forest no-longer adorns the brow of the mountain ; the singing of the birds, which enlivened even the woods of Lapland, is no longer heard in this scene of desolation ; the ruggedocis of the dark gray rock is not covered by a single shrub ; the only... | |
| History - 1803 - 866 pages
...»ad and desp.-vndcnt. The shadowy forest DO tot,ger adorns the bro«r of 'the nionnlam ; tile singing of the birds, which enlivened even the woods of Lapland, is no longer hea'd in tliii sce of desolation ; the rngced'icss of the dark gray rock ii not covered bv 3 single... | |
| 1814 - 378 pages
...sad, and despondent. The shadowy forest no longer adorns the brow of the mountain ; the singing of birds, which enlivened even the woods of Lapland, is no longer heard in this scene of desolation. The rurjgedness of the dark grey rock is not covered by a single shrub. The only... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - English literature - 1816 - 414 pages
...thing sad and desponds ent. The shadowy forest no longer adorns the brow of the mountain; the singing of the birds, which enlivened even the woods of Lapland, is no longer heard in this scene of desolation ; the rugged ness ot the dark gray rock is not covered by a single shrub ; the... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1827 - 796 pages
...thing sad and despondent. The shadowy forest no longer adorns the brow of the mountain ; the singing of the birds which enlivened even the woods of Lapland, is no longer heard in this scene of desolation ; the ruggedness of the dark grey rock is not covered by a single shrub ; the only... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1827 - 716 pages
...thing sad and despondent. The shadowy forest no longer adorns the brow of the mountain ; the singing of the birds which enlivened even the woods of Lapland, is no longer heard !n this scene of desolation; the rnggedness of the dark grey rock is not covered by a single shrub;... | |
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