Come, Gelert, come, wert never last Llewelyn's horn to hear ! " Oh, where does faithful Gelert roam, The flower of all his race ; So true, so brave, a lamb at home, A lion in the chase... Our native land, its scenery and associations, water-colour sketches, with ... - Сторінка 108автори: William Henry Davenport Adams - 1879Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Maria Woodley Riddell - 1802 - 248 стор.
...Spearmen heard the bugle sound, And cheerly smil'd the morn, And many a brach, and many a hound, Obey'd Llewelyn's horn. And still he blew a louder blast,...never last " Llewelyn's horn to hear. " Oh ! where does faithful Gelert roam, " The flow'r of all his race ? * The story of this Ballad is traditionary... | |
| Maria Riddell - 1802 - 484 стор.
...Spearmen heard the bugle sound, And cheerly smil'd the morn, And many a brach, and many a hound, Obey'd Llewelyn's horn. And still he blew a louder blast,...never last " Llewelyn's horn to hear. " Oh ! where does faithful Gelert roam, " The flow'r of all his race ? * The story of this Ballad is traditionary... | |
| Maria Riddell - 1803 - 286 стор.
...Spearmen heard the bugle sound, And cheerly smil'd the morn, And many a brach, and many a hound, Obey'd Llewelyn's horn. And still he blew a louder blast, And gave a lustier cheer, " Come, Gelert, come, wcr"t never last " Llewelyn's horn to hear. " Oh ! where does faithful Gelert roam, " The flow'r of... | |
| Henry Smithers - 1807 - 254 стор.
...canine species in a most interesting point of view. BETH-GELERTV OB, The Grave of the Greyhound. I. The spearmen heard the bugle sound, And cheerly smiled the morn, And many a brach, and many a hound, Obey'd Llewellyn's horn. • Llewellyn the Great had a house here. The Greyhound, Gelcrt, was given... | |
| Robert Orde Fenwick - 1809 - 146 стор.
...extract this poem from a Calcutta Gazette of 1807. — BETH-GELERT, OR THE GRAVE OF THE GREYHOUND.' The spearmen heard the bugle sound, And cheerly smiled...never last " Llewelyn's horn to hear. " Oh! where does faithful Gelert roam, •' The flower of all his race? b The story of this Ballad is traditionary... | |
| Evan Jones - 1810 - 176 стор.
...spearmen heard the bugle sound, And cheerly smil'd the morn, And many a brach, and many a hound, Obey'd Llewelyn's horn. • . / And still he blew a louder blast, And gave a lustier cheer ; " Come, Gelcrt, come, art thou the last, Llewelyn's horn to, hear? " Oh, where does faithful Gelert roam, xThe... | |
| William Robert Spencer - 1811 - 262 стор.
...John, in the year 1205, and the place to this day, is called Beth-Gelert, or the grave of Gelert. 78 And still he blew a louder blast, And gave a lustier...never last *' Llewelyn's horn to hear.- — " Oh where does faithful Gelert roain, " The flower of all his race; •" So true, so brave, a lamb at home, "... | |
| William Bingley - 1814 - 572 стор.
...spearmen heard the bugle sound, And cheerly smil'd the morn, And, many a brack, and many a hound, Obey'd Llewelyn's horn. And still he blew a louder blast,...lustier cheer, " Come, Gelert, come ; wer't never lastf " Llewelyn's horn to hear. V Oh ! where does faithful Gelert roam, " The flower of all his race,... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1823 - 470 стор.
...thie bodie refte, Thie soule forgiven bee !' TAYLOR. BETH GELERT"; OR, THE GRAVE OF THE GREYHOUND. THE spearmen heard the bugle sound, And cheerly smiled the morn, And many a brach and many a hound Obey'd Llewellyn's horn. • The story of tbi.-i ballad is traditionary in a village at the foot of... | |
| New elegant extracts - 1823 - 402 стор.
...thie bodie refte, Thie soule forgiven bee !' TAYLOU. BETH GELERT*; OR, THE GRAvE OF THE GREYHOUND. THE spearmen heard the bugle sound, And cheerly smiled the morn, And many a brach and many a hound Obey'd Llewellyn's horn. • The story of thia ballad is traditionary in a village at the foot of Snowdon,... | |
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