| Walter Scott - 1906 - 508 pages
...devotion. CHAPTER XVIII PALMISTRY When many a merry tale and many a song Cheer'd the rough road, we wish'd the rough road long : The rough road, then, returning in a round, Mock'd our enchanted steps, for all was fairy ground. SAMUEL JoHNSOlf BY peep of day Quentin Durward had forsaken... | |
| Esther M. Doyle, Virginia Floyd - 1973 - 330 pages
...smoaks along the ground. While many a merry tale, and many a song, Chear'd the rough road, we wish'd the rough road long. The rough road then, returning in a round, Mock'd our impatient steps, for all was fairy ground. We have now surely lost much of the delay, and much of the rapidity.13... | |
| 1908 - 670 pages
...numbers to another sense: " While many a merry tale and many a song Cheer'd the rough road, we wish'd the rough road long. The rough road then returning in a round Mock'd our impatient steps, for all was fairy ground." "We have now," says the Doctor, "lost much of the delay and much... | |
| Alexander Pope, John Oldmixon, Alfred Slater West - 2016 - 196 pages
...numbers to another sense : ' While many a merry tale, and many a song, Chear'd the rough road, we wish'd the rough road long. The rough road then, returning in a round, Mock'd our impatient steps, for all was fairy ground.' " We have now surely lost much of the delay, and much of the rapidity.... | |
| 1852 - 692 pages
...to another sense : — While many a merry tale, and many a song, Cheer'd the rough road, we wish'd the rough road long : The rough road then, returning in a round, Mock'd our impatient steps, for all was fairy ground. " We have now surely lost much of the delay, and much of the rapidity."... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1911 - 580 pages
...CHAPTER XVIII. PALMISTRY. When many a merry Ui!e and many a song Cheer 'd the rough road, we wish'd the rough road long. The rough road, then, returning in a round, Mock'd our enchanted steps, for all was fairy ground. Kamnel Miinum. -By peep of day Quentin Durward had forsaken... | |
| Walter Scott, Erich Walter - 618 pages
...CHAPTER XVIII. PALMISTRY. When many a merry tale and many a song Cheer'd the rough road, we wish'd the rough road long. The rough road, then, returning in a round, Mock'd our enchanted steps, for all was fairy ground. SAMUEL JOHNSON. BY peep of day Quentin Durward had forsaken... | |
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