| 1833 - 814 pages
...people by their carrying their heads too high." ECONOMY is a Urge income. CICERO. THE HOMES OF ENGLAND. THE stately homes of England, How beautiful they stand...past them, with the sound Of some rejoicing stream. The merry homes of England ! Around their hearths by night, What gladsome looks of household love Meet... | |
| Samuel BLACKBURN - 1833 - 254 pages
...as firm, from fault as free, And cling to Virtue, as thou didst to me ! Delta. THE HOMES OF ENGLAND. THE stately Homes of England, How beautiful they stand...past them with the sound Of some rejoicing stream. The merry Homes of England ! Around their hearths by night What gladsome looks of household love Meet... | |
| Mrs. Hemans, Reginald Heber - 1833 - 526 pages
...THE HOMES OF ENGLAND. Where'» the coward that would not dan To fight for euch a land 1 — Marmion. The stately Homes of England, How beautiful they stand...past them with the sound Of some rejoicing stream. The merry Homes of England ! Around their hearths by night, What gladsome looks of household love Meet,... | |
| 1833 - 310 pages
...by their carrying their heads too high." ECOXOMY is a large income. CICERO.. THE HOMES OF ENGLAND. THE stately homes of England, \ How beautiful they...the pleasant land. The deer across their greensward Ixmnd Through shade and sunny gleam, And the swan glides past them, with the sound Of some rejoicing... | |
| Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans - 1834 - 512 pages
...THE HOMES OP ENGLAND. Where's the coward that would not dare To fight for such a land 1 — Marmion. The stately Homes of England, How beautiful they stand!...past them with the sound Of some rejoicing stream. The merry Homes of England ! Around their hearths by night, What gladsome looks of household love Meet,... | |
| J H Hedley - 1836 - 352 pages
...shop, just opposite the figure of Peeping Tom, at Coventry. THE HOMES OF ENGLAND. BY MRS. REMANS. Ihe stately Homes of England, How beautiful they stand!...past them with the sound Of some rejoicing stream. The merry Homes of England ! Around their hearths by night, What gladsome looks of household love Meet,... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1836 - 472 pages
...suc.li a land 1— Marmwn. The stately Home« of England, How beautiful they stand! Amidst their lull ancestral trees, O'er all the pleasant land. The....past them with the sound Of some rejoicing stream. The merry Homes of England ! Around their hearths by night, What gladsome looks of household love Meet,... | |
| 1836 - 436 pages
...supposed it would en< at last in not dining till to-morrote .'" THE HOMES OF ENGLAND. The stately Homos of England, How beautiful they stand ! Amidst their...ancestral trees, O'er all the pleasant land. The deer acrosi their greensward bound Through shade and sunny gleam, And the swan glides past them with the... | |
| Henry Pidgeon - 1837 - 264 pages
...mansion of Sundorne are particularly striking, and remind us of the beautiful lines of Mrs. Hemans — The stately Homes of England, How beautiful they stand...tall ancestral trees, O'er all the pleasant land. Further eastward are the venerable and truly picturesque ruins of Haghmond Monastery, founded in the... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1839 - 346 pages
...THE HOMES OF ENGLAND. ' 'Where's the coward that would not dare To fight for such a land ?" Marmion. THE stately Homes of England, How beautiful they stand...past them with the sound Of some rejoicing stream. The merry Homes of England ! Around their hearths by night, What gladsome looks of household love Meet... | |
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