| 1810 - 590 sidor
...night. The scenery was indeed worth encountering some risk to behold. • And now to issue from tht glen, No pathway meets the wanderer's ken, Unless...with footing nice A far projecting precipice. The broom't tongh roots his ladder made, The haze) saplings lent their aid; And thus an airy point he won,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 454 sidor
...iny rashness, for running such a hazard." — PECK'S Desiderata Curiosa, II. 464. Note IV. And note to issue from the glen No pathway meets the wanderer's ken, Unless he climb, with footing nice, Afar projecting precipice — St. XIV. p. 17. Until the present road was made through the romantic... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1810 - 468 sidor
...Divide them from their parent hill, Till each, retiring, claims to be An islet in an inland sea. XIV. And now, to issue from the glen, No pathway meets the wanderer's ken, B Unless he climb, with footing nice, A far projecting precipice. The broom's tough roots his ladder... | |
| 1811 - 868 sidor
...1 ill each, retiring, claims to be An islet in an island sea. " And now, to issue from the glen, Mo pathway meets the wanderer's ken, Unless he climb,...with footing nice, A far projecting precipice. The broom'« tough roots his ladder made, The hazel saplings lent their aid ; And thus an airy point lie... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1811 - 458 sidor
...and blamed my rashness for running such a hazard." — PECK'S Desiderata Curiosa, II. 464. Note IV. And now to issue from the glen No pathway meets the wanderer's ken, Unless he climb, withfooting nice, Afar projecting precipice. — St. XIV. p. 17. Until the present road was made through... | |
| Margaret Oswald - 1811 - 76 sidor
...issue from the glen, «* No pathway meetethe wand 'rers ken>. « Uniess he climb, wkh footing nice, л A far projecting precipice. « The brooms tough roots his ladder made> " The hazel sapling» lent their aid ; « Wheie mountains, that like Giants stand1, .' To centinel enchanted land.—... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1818 - 410 sidor
...Divide them from their parent hill, Till each, retiring, claims to he An islet in an inland sea. XIV. And now, to issue from the glen, No pathway meets the wanderer's ken, Unless he climh, with footing nice, A far projecting precipice. The hroom's tough roots his ladder made, The... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 282 sidor
...Divide them from their parent kill, Till each, retiring, claims to be An islet in an inland sea. XIV. And now, to issue from the glen, No pathway meets the wanderer's ken, The boat had touch'd this silver strand, Just as the Hunter left his stand, And stood conceal'd amid... | |
| Walter Scott - 1822 - 400 sidor
...and blamed my rashness for running such a hazard."— FECK'S Detiderata Curiosa, II. 464. Note IV. And now to issue from the glen No pathway meets the...climb, with footing nice, A far projecting precipice. — P. 24. Until the present road was made through the romantic pass which I have presumptuously attempted... | |
| J[ohn] H[anbury]. Dwyer - 1828 - 314 sidor
...a spangled sliowerthe prospect ends, 22* THE INTERVIEW BETWEEN FITZ-JAMES AND THE LADY OF THE LAKE. AND now, to issue from the glen, No pathway meets...with footing nice, A far projecting precipice. The broom's tough roots his ladder made, The hazel saplings lent their aid ; And thus an airy point he... | |
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