Anthology of Romanticism, Volume 2Ernest Bernbaum T. Nelson and sons, 1929 - English literature |
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Page 128
... heard apart Sweet lessons of her forceful art , Each ( for madness ruled the hour ) Would prove his own expressive power . First Fear in hand , its skill to try , Amid the chords bewildered laid , And back recoiled , he knew not why ...
... heard apart Sweet lessons of her forceful art , Each ( for madness ruled the hour ) Would prove his own expressive power . First Fear in hand , its skill to try , Amid the chords bewildered laid , And back recoiled , he knew not why ...
Page 193
... heard in song . What avails it when our strength hath ceased ? O Ossian , Carril , and Ullin ! you know of heroes that are no more . Give us the song of other years . 60 Let the night pass away on the sound , and morning return with joy ...
... heard in song . What avails it when our strength hath ceased ? O Ossian , Carril , and Ullin ! you know of heroes that are no more . Give us the song of other years . 60 Let the night pass away on the sound , and morning return with joy ...
Page 195
... heard the music of harps , the tales of other times ! The chiefs gathered from all their hills and heard the lovely sound . They praised the voice of Cona [ Ossian ] , the first among a thou- sand bards ! But age is now on my tongue ...
... heard the music of harps , the tales of other times ! The chiefs gathered from all their hills and heard the lovely sound . They praised the voice of Cona [ Ossian ] , the first among a thou- sand bards ! But age is now on my tongue ...
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