| Conrad Hume Pinches - 1854 - 460 páginas
...A crust of bread, and liberty." POPE. THE WELL OF ST. KEYNE. A WELL there is in the west countrie, And a clearer one never was seen ; There is not a wife in the west countrie But has heard of the Well of St. Keyne. An oak and an elm-tree stand beside, And behind does... | |
| Robert Southey - 1854 - 522 páginas
...first to drink thereof, they get the mastery thereby. — Fuller. A WELL there is in the west-country, And a clearer one never was seen; There is not a wife in the west-country But has heard of the well of St. Keyne. An oak and an elm tree stand beside, And behind... | |
| Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1854 - 482 páginas
...and rural life, not yet disturbed by refinement and taste. JL Ksxpr. THE WELL OF ST. KEYNE. A well there is in the west country, And a clearer one never was seen ; There's not a wife in the west country But has heard of the well of St. Keyne. An oak and an elm-tree... | |
| Richard Wright Procter - 1855 - 492 páginas
...NEARLY 40 YEARS, AT GRETA HALL, MARCH 21, 1843, RDRIED IN' CBO8THWAITE CHORCHYARD, NEAR EESWICE. A WELL there is in the west country, And a clearer one never...oak and an elm tree stand beside, And behind does an ash-tree grow, And a willow from the bank above Droops in the water below. A traveller came to the... | |
| Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 510 páginas
...and rural life, not yet disturbed by refinement and taste. JL KNAPP. THE WELL OP ST. KEYNE. A well there is in the west country, And a clearer one never was seen ; There's not a wife in the west country But has heard of the well of St. Keyne. An oak and an elm-tree... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1857 - 428 páginas
...• " But I 'd rather not perish, while you make your bread." COLMAN. 5. THE WELL OF ST KEYNE. A WELL there is in the west country, And a clearer one never...Well of St Keyne, Joyfully he drew nigh ; For from cock-crow he had been travelling, And there was not a cloud in the sky. He drank of the water so cool... | |
| Amusing poetry - 1857 - 266 páginas
..." but vanity, set love a task like that." LEIGH HUNT, (AETEE SCHILLEE.) STfje &2Uell of St. A WELL there is in the west country, And a clearer one never...Keyne. An oak and an elm -tree stand beside, And behind doth an ash-tree grow, And a willow from the bank above Droops to the water below. A traveller came... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1857 - 456 páginas
...that she laid upon this well the spell described in this ballad. *AN; an obsolete word meaning if. 2. An oak and an elm tree stand beside, And behind does...willow from the bank above, Droops to the water below. 3. A traveler came to the well of St, Keyne: Joyfully he drew nigh, For from cock-crow he had been... | |
| Thomas Buckley Smith - 1858 - 310 páginas
...alas for thee and thine, 'Twill never be heard again!— MRS. DOWNING. THE WELL OF ST. KEYNE. A well there is in the west country, And a clearer one never...Well of St. Keyne ; Joyfully he drew nigh ; For from cock- prow he had been travelling, And there was not a cloud in the sky. He drank of the water so cool... | |
| Thomas Crampton - 1858 - 264 páginas
...Crystal, hard and shining like Spell, a charm. . Warrant, to speak with auBetimes, early. thority. A well there is in the west country, And a clearer one never...But has heard of the well of St. Keyne. An oak and elm-tree stand beside, And behind doth an ash-tree grow, And a willow from the bank above Droops to... | |
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