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" E'en the slight hare-bell raised its head, Elastic from her airy tread : What though upon her speech there hung The accents of the mountain tongue, Those silver sounds, so soft, so dear, The listener held his breath to hear. "
The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th] - Page 582
1810
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Annual Register, Volume 52

Edmund Burke - 1812 - 850 pages
...light, a step more true, Ne'er from the heath -flower dash'd the dew ; E'en the slight hare-bell rai.Vd its head, Elastic from her airy tread : What though...accents of the mountain tongue, — Those silver sounds, so oft, so dear, The list'ner held his breath to hear. A chieftain's daughter seem'd the maid j Her...
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The Universal magazine, Volume 15

1811 - 544 pages
...a step more true, Ne'er from the heath-flower dashed the dew; E en the slight hare-bell raised his head, Elastic from her airy tread : What though upon her speech there hung v The accent of the mountain tongue,— Those silver sounds, so soft, so dear, The list'ner held his...
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The Lady of the Lake: A Poem

Walter Scott - 1810 - 454 pages
...courtly grace To measured mood had trained her pace, — A foot more light, a step more true, Ne'er from the heath-flower dashed the dew ; E'en the slight...accents of the mountain tongue, — Those silver sounds, so soft, so dear, The listener held his breath to heai. XIX. A chieftain's daughter seemed the maid...
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The Lady of the Lake: A Poem

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1810 - 468 pages
...eonrtfy grace To measured mood had trained her pace, — A foot more light, a step more trne, Ne'er from the heath-flower dashed the dew ; E'en the slight...her airy tread : What though upon her speech there bong The accents of the mountain tongue, — Those silver sounds, so soft, so dear, The list'ner held...
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La Belle Assemblée, Volume 1

1810 - 482 pages
...light, a step more true, " Ne'er from the heath flower dashed the dew; " E'en the slight hare-hell raised its head, " Elastic from her airy tread : "...of the mountain tongue,— " Those silver sounds, so soft, so dear, " The listener held his breath to hear. " A chieftain's daughter seemed the maid...
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Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, Volume 4

Enos Bronson - 1810 - 462 pages
...true, Ne'er from the heath-flower dashed the dew; E'en the slight hare-bell raised it's head, Elastick from her airy tread: What though upon her speech there...accents of the mountain tongue: Those silver sounds, so soft, so dear, The listener held his breath to hear." — The " slight hare-bell raising its head"...
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The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 72

1810 - 1018 pages
...a step more true, Ne'er from the heath-flower dash'd the dew ; П'ея the slight hare-bell ruis'd its head, Elastic from her airy tread ; What though upon her speech there hung Ti;e accents of the mountain tongue,— Those silver sounds, so soft, so dear, ïhc listener held his...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1811 - 868 pages
...the ItcaUi-flower dashed the dew; E'en the slinht harebell raised its head, Elastic from tier fairy tread : What though upon her speech there hung The accents of the mountain tongue,— Those silvet sounds, so sott, so dea;, Tile listener held his breath to hear.* " A chieftain's daughter seemed...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1812 - 822 pages
...light, a step more true, Ne'er from the heath -flower dash'd the dew ; E'en the slight hare-bell nis'd its head, Elastic from her airy tread : What though upon her speech there hung The accents of ihe mountain tongue, — Those silver sounds, so oft, so dear, The list'ner held bis breath to hear....
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The poetical works of Walter Scott, Volume 5

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 282 pages
...mood had train'd her pace,— A foot more light, a step more true, Ne'er from the heath-flower dash'd the dew ; E'en the slight hare-bell raised its head,...accents of the mountain tongue,— Those silver sounds, so soft, so dear, The list'ner held his breath to hear. XIX. A Chieftain's daughter seem'd the maid;...
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