I sigh for their dames, who may now take the veil ; For babes who the loss of their sires may bewail ; But while the great death-bell of Toledo tolls, And friars unceasingly pray for their souls, With this mystic clue, Made when Elfland was new, Who will... Strains of the Mountain Muse - Seite 111von Joseph Train - 1814 - 228 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| James Paterson - 1840 - 466 Seiten
...the bow. The Cape of Cantyre ii thus named. With this magic clue, That in Fairyland grew, Old Elcino de Aggart has wound to an end Their thread of existence,...for their souls, With this mystic clue, Made when Elfiand was new, Who will not give praise, in her own native land, To Elcine de Aggart for guarding... | |
| Robert Burns, James Paterson - 1840 - 460 Seiten
...bow. * The Cape of Cantyre i« thus named. With this magic clue, That in Fairyland grew, Old Klduc du Aggart has wound to an end Their thread of existence, though far from the itrand. I sigh for their dames, who may now take the veil ; For babes who the loss of their sires may... | |
| Joseph Train - 1845 - 466 Seiten
...hour i Rejoice cv'ry one may, to sec the waves now Bach ship passing o'er from the poop to the bow. With this magic clue. That in Fairyland grew, Old...Their thread of existence, though far from the strand. 1 sigh for their dames, who may now take the veil , For babes who the loss of their sires may bewail... | |
| Joseph Train - 1845 - 474 Seiten
...I Go tell it in Carrick, and tell it in Kyle, Although the proud Dons are now passing the Moil.i On this magic clue. That in Fairyland grew, Old Elcine de Aggart has taken in hand. To wind up their lives ere they win to our strand. That heaven may favour this grand... | |
| John Patterson (of Kirktonholm.) - 1857 - 210 Seiten
...? Go tell it in Carrick, and tell it in Kyle, Although the proud Dons are now passing the Moil ; On this magic clue, That in fairyland grew, Old Elcine de Aggart has taken in hand To wind up their lives ere they win to oar strand. That Heaven may favour this grand... | |
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