Anthology of Romanticism, Volume 2Ernest Bernbaum T. Nelson and sons, 1929 - English literature |
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... voice of my love ! Why delays my Salgar , why the chief of the hill , his promise ? Here is the rock , and here the tree ! here is the roaring stream ! Thou didst promise with night to be here . Ah ! whither is my Salgar gone ! With ...
... voice of my love ! Why delays my Salgar , why the chief of the hill , his promise ? Here is the rock , and here the tree ! here is the roaring stream ! Thou didst promise with night to be here . Ah ! whither is my Salgar gone ! With ...
Page 195
... voice ! For sweet shall my voice be for my friends : pleasant were her friends to Colma ! [ THE LAST WORDS OF OSSIAN ] 1762 5 SUCH were the words of the bards in the days of song ; when the king heard the music of harps , the tales of ...
... voice ! For sweet shall my voice be for my friends : pleasant were her friends to Colma ! [ THE LAST WORDS OF OSSIAN ] 1762 5 SUCH were the words of the bards in the days of song ; when the king heard the music of harps , the tales of ...
Page 209
... voice between the gusts of wind ; Their songs are of other worlds ! 15 Did you never observe ( while rocking winds are piping loud ) that pause , as the gust is recollecting 20 itself , and rising upon the ear in a shrill and plaintive ...
... voice between the gusts of wind ; Their songs are of other worlds ! 15 Did you never observe ( while rocking winds are piping loud ) that pause , as the gust is recollecting 20 itself , and rising upon the ear in a shrill and plaintive ...
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