 | William Wordsworth - 1807 - 258 Seiten
...Ossian, in the NARROW GLEN ; In this still place, where murmurs on But one meek Streamlet, only one : He sang of battles, and the breath Of stormy war, and...rightfully been laid at last Where rocks were rudely heap'd, and rent As by a spirit turbulent ; Where sights were rough, and sounds were wild, And every... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1807 - 358 Seiten
...Ossian, in the NARROW GLEN; In this still place, where murmurs on . But one meek Streamlet, only one : He sang of battles, and the breath Of stormy war, and...rightfully been laid at last Where rocks were rudely heapM, and rent As by a spirit turbulent; Where sights were rough, and sounds were wild, And every... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1815 - 442 Seiten
...Ossian, in the NARROW GLEN; In this still place, where murmurs on But one meek Streamlet, only one : He sang of battles, and the breath Of stormy war, and violent death ; And should, methinks, when all wns past, Have rightfully been laid at last Where rocks were rudely heaped, and rent As by a spirit... | |
 | 1826 - 952 Seiten
...Ossian, in the Narrow Glen ; In this still place, where murmurs on But one meek Streamlet, only one : He sang of battles, and the breath Of stormy war, and...rightfully been laid at last Where rocks were rudely heap'd, and rent As by a spirit turbulent ; Where sights were rough, and sounds were wild. And everything... | |
 | 1826 - 992 Seiten
...the Narrow Glen ; In this still place, where murmurs on But one meek Streamlet, only one : '• He sang of battles, and the breath Of stormy war, and...rightfully been laid at last Where rocks were rudely heap'd, and rent As by a spirit turbulent ; Where sights were rough, and sounds were wild, „ » And... | |
 | Edmund Henry Barker - 1829 - 798 Seiten
...OSSIAN in the Narrow-Glen ; In this still place, where murmurs on But one meek streamlet, only one : He sang of battles, and the breath Of stormy war, and...were wild, And every thing unreconciled ; In some complaming, dim retreat, For fear and melancholy meet : But this is calm, — there cannot be A more... | |
 | John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1844 - 614 Seiten
...sunny regions of the south, во difl'erent from hia stern mountain solitude in Glen-Almond, where ' He sang of battles, and the breath Of stormy war and violent death.' Uiroad. the poems were translated into various iiiiLiiMW's, arid found admirers among all classes.... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 Seiten
...Ossian, in the NARROW GLEN ; In this still place, where murmurs on But one meek streamlet, only one : He sang of battles, and the breath Of stormy war, and...Where sights were rough, and sounds were wild, And everything unreconciled ; In some complaining, dim retreat, For fear and melancholy meet ; But this... | |
 | 1845 - 1334 Seiten
...streamlet, only one : He sang of battles, and the breath Of stormy war, and violent death ; And -in mt !, methinks, when all was past, Have rightfully been...complaining, dim retreat, For fear and melancholy meet ; Rut this is calm, there cannot be A more entire tranquillity. Docs then the Hani sleep here indeed... | |
 | George Blair - 1845 - 298 Seiten
...Ossian, in the Narrow Glen ; In this still place, where murmurs on But one meek streamlet, only one : He sang of battles, and the breath Of stormy war, and...were rudely heaped and rent As by a spirit turbulent ; * The word " small" or " sum'," signifies in the Scottish language "strait" or "narrow," as well... | |
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