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" In gentle stream; then rose the song, the loud Acclaim of praise. The wheeling plover ceased Her plaint; The solitary place was glad, And on the distant cairns the watcher's ear Caught doubtfully at times the breeze-borne note. "
Paul's Letters to His Kinsfolk - Page 233
by Walter Scott - 1816 - 468 pages
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The Sabbath: A Poem : to which are Now Added, Sabbath Walks

James Grahame - 1805 - 184 pages
...pour'd In gentle stream : then rose the song, the loud Acclaim of praise ; the wheeling plover ceas'd Her plaint ; the solitary place was glad, And on the distant cairns, the watcher's ear* * Sentinels were placed on the surrounding hills, to give warning of the approach of the military....
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Poems, Volume 1

James Grahame - 1807 - 250 pages
...by Renwick poured In gentle stream : then rose the song, the loud Acclaim of praise ; the wheeling plover ceased Her plaint ; the solitary place was...Caught doubtfully at times the breeze-borne note. But years more gloomy followed ; and no more * Sentinels were placed on the surrounding hills, to gire...
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Paul's letters to his kinsfolk [by sir W. Scott].

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1816 - 528 pages
...scoffer, to hear the psalms of Clement Marot sung to the tune of Reveilles vous, belle endormie — but rather, as your Calvinistic heroes of moor and...in their apprehension, have been aimed alike at the throne and the altar. If we claim for the protestants, whose nearer approach to our own doctrines recom....
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The Eclectic Review, Volume 5; Volume 23

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1816 - 678 pages
...scoffer, to hear the psalms of Clement Marot sung to the tune of Reveilles vous, belle Endormie — but rather, as your Calvinistic heroes of moor and...distant cairns the watcher's ear Caught doubtfully at,times the breeze-borne note." * On the other hand, the catholics are numerous, powerful m the hope...
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Paul's Letters to His Kinsfolk

Walter Scott - 1816 - 500 pages
...purity of his thoughts and feelings ; when in the wilderness O ' - I * . . • . I • , — — . — " arose the song, the loud • Acclaim of praise : The...cairns the watcher's ear Caught doubtfully at times the breeze borne note..'* On the other hand, the catholics are numerous, powerful in the hope of protection...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volume 5

1816 - 658 pages
...when in the wilderness Acclaim of praise: The whirling plover ceased • " arose the song, the loud Her plaint; the solitary place was glad, And on the...Caught doubtfully at times the breeze-borne note." c On the other hand, the catholics are numerous, powerful in the hope of protection and preference...
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The Sabbath: With Sabbath Walks, and Other Poems

James Grahame - 1817 - 188 pages
...or by Renwick poured In gentle stream: then rose the song, the loud Acclaim of praise ; the wheeling plover ceased Her plaint ; the solitary place was...watcher's ear* Caught doubtfully at times the breeze-borne r>' But years more gloomy followed ; and no r The assembled people dared, in face of day To worship...
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The Poems of James Grahame, John Logan, and William Falconer: With Lives of ...

James Grahame - 1823 - 346 pages
...or hy Renwick pour'd In gentle stream : then rose the song, the loud Acclaim of praise. The wheeling plover ceased Her plaint ; the solitary place was...And on the distant cairns the watcher's ear* Caught douhtfully at times the hreeze-horne note. But years more gloomy follow'd ; and no more The assemhled...
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The American First Class Book, Or, Exercises in Reading and Recitation

John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 pages
...: » Pron. meekle,— much. t Mounted, belonging to the cavalry , Lesson 93.] FIRST CLASS BOOK. 211 And on the distant cairns the watcher's ear* Caught doubtfully at times the breeze-borne note. But jrears more gloomy followed ; and no more The assembled people dared, in face of day, To worship...
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The miscellaneous prose works of sir Walter Scott, Volume 5

sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827 - 588 pages
...thoughts and feelings ; when in the wilderness " arose tho song, the loud Acclaim of praiHe : The wheeling plover ceased Her plaint ; the solitary place was...in their apprehension, have been aimed alike at the throne and the altar. If we claim for the Protestants, whose nearer approach to our own doctrines recommends...
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