For neither Scottish Lomond's pride, Nor smooth Killarney's silver tide, Nor aught that learned Poussin drew, . Or dashing Rosa flung upon my view, Shall shake thy sovereign undisturbed right, Great scene of wonder and sublime delight! The lakes of England [by G. Tattersall]. - Page 114by George Tattersall - 1836Full view - About this book
| Thomas West - 1821 - 346 pages
...Patrick's dale ! . For neither Scottish Lomond's pride, Nor smooth Killarney's. silver tide, Nor ought that learned Poussin drew, Or dashing Rosa flung upon...shake thy sovereign undisturbed right, Great scene of wdnder -and Sublime delight ! Hail to thy beams, O Sun ! — for this display, What, glorious orb,... | |
| John Charles Bristow - 1835 - 302 pages
...But let her Naiads yield to thee, And lowly bend the subject knee, Imperial lake of Patrick's dalel For neither Scottish Lomond's pride, Nor smooth Killarney's...undisturbed right. Great scene of wonder and sublime delight I * Cumberland's Ode to the Sun. THE END. LONDON: P. SHOBEHL, JUN., 4, LEICESTER STREET, LEICESTER... | |
| Thomas Christopher Hofland - 1839 - 492 pages
...But let her naiads yield to thee, And lowly bend the subject knee, Imperial lake of Patrick's dale ; For neither Scottish Lomond's pride, Nor smooth Killarney's...right, Great scene of wonder and sublime delight!" April and May are the best months for fly-fishing here, as elsewhere ; but I have never been so fortunate... | |
| Thomas Christopher Hofland - 1848 - 584 pages
...But let her naiads yield to thee. And lowly bend the subject knee, Imperial lake of Patrick's dale ; For neither Scottish Lomond's pride, Nor smooth Killarney's...shake thy sovereign undisturbed right, Great scene ofwonder and sublime delight !" April and May are the best months for fly-fishing here, as elsewhere... | |
| English lakes - 1881 - 170 pages
...But let her Naiads yield to thee, And lowly bend the subject knee — Imperial Lake of Patterdale ! For neither Scottish Lomond's pride, Nor smooth Killarney's...silver tide, Nor aught that learned Poussin drew, Or savage Rosa flung upon my view, Shall shake thy sovereign undisputed right ; Great scene of wonder... | |
| Arthur Granville Bradley - 1901 - 360 pages
...the palm not only of all neighbouring, but of all British and Irish Lakes. None of them, he sings, " Shall shake thy sovereign undisturbed right, Great scene of wonder and sublime delight." West's table of altitudes is a remarkable testimony to the vagueness of the period in such matters.... | |
| Arthur Granville Bradley - 1908 - 368 pages
...the palm not only of all neighbouring, but of all British and Irish Lakes. None of them, he sings, " Shall shake thy sovereign undisturbed right, Great scene of wonder and sublime delight." West's table of altitudes is a remarkable testimony to the vagueness of the period in such matters.... | |
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