| 1831 - 1008 pages
...roof One evening sumptuously lodged ; the next Humbly, in a religious Hospital ; Or with some merry Outlaws of the wood ; Or haply shrouded in a Hermit's...cell. Him, sleeping or awake, the Robber spared ; He walk'd — protected from the sword of war By virtue of that sacred Instrument His Harp, suspended... | |
| Charles Mills - 1825 - 838 pages
...roof One evening sumptuously lodg'd ; the next Humbly, in a religious hospital; Or with some merry outlaws of the wood ; Or haply shrouded in a hermit's...cell. Him, sleeping or awake, the robber spared ; He walk'd — protected from the sword of war By virtue of that sacred instrument His harp, suspended... | |
| Charles Mills - 1825 - 448 pages
...wood ; Or haply shrouded in a hermit's cell. Him, sleeping or awake, the robber spared ; He walk'd — protected from the sword of war By virtue of that...instrument His harp, suspended at the traveller's side i His dear companion wheresoe'er he went, Opening from land to land an easy way By melody, and by the... | |
| Charles Mills - 1825 - 442 pages
...roof One evening sumptuously lodg'd ; the next Humbly, in a religious hospital; Or with some merry outlaws of the wood ; Or haply shrouded in a hermit's...cell. Him, sleeping or awake, the robber spared ; He walk'd — protected from the sword of war By virtue of that sacred instrument His harp, suspended... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 456 pages
...roof One evening sumptuously lodged ; the next Humbly, in a religious Hospital ; Or with some merry Outlaws of the wood ; Or haply shrouded in a Hermit's...cell. Him, sleeping or awake, the Robber spared ; He walk'd — protected from the sword of war By virtue of that sacred Instrument His Harp, suspended... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1828 - 372 pages
...Hermit's cell. Him, sleeping or awake, the Robber spared; He walk'd — protected from the sword of war Ry virtue of that sacred Instrument His Harp, suspended...His dear Companion wheresoe'er he went Opening from Laud to Land an easy way By melody, and by the charm of versr. Yet not the noblest of that honour'... | |
| 1831 - 1040 pages
...roof One evening sumptuously lodged ; tbe next Humbly, in a religious Hospital ; Or with some merry Outlaws of the wood ; Or haply shrouded in a Hermit's...cell. Him, sleeping or awake, the Robber spared.; He walk'd — protected from the sword of war By virtue of that sacred Instrument 1 "j'1'.- His Harp,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1837 - 402 pages
...roof One evening sumptuously lodged ; the next, Humbly in a religious hospital ; Or with some merry outlaws of the wood ; Or haply shrouded in a hermit's...suspended at the traveller's side ; His dear companion wheresoc'er he went Opening from land to land an easy way By melody, and by the charm of verse. Yet... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 796 pages
...roof Due evening sumptuously lodged ; the next Humbly in a religious hospital ; Or with some merry rdle walk'.! — protected from the sword of war by virtue of that s.icred instrument His harp, suspended... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 750 pages
...abbey's roof One evening sumptuously lodged ; the next Humbly in a religious hospital; Or with some merry outlaws of the wood ; Or haply shrouded in a hermit's...cell. Him, sleeping or awake, the robber spared ; He walk'd—protected from the sword of war By virtue of that sacred instrument His harp, suspended at... | |
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