| Robert Dodsley - English essays - 1761 - 378 pages
...me on the Heath ? Are they "my Love and my Brother ?— Speak to me, O my Friends ! they anfwer not. My Soul is tormented with Fears.- -- Ah ! they are dead. Their Swords are red from the Fight. O my Brother ! my Brother ! Why haft thou flain my Shalgar ? Why, O Sbalgar ! haft thou flain my Brother... | |
| English literature - 1765 - 374 pages
...theHeath? Are they my Love and my Brother ? — Speak to me,O my Friends ! they anfwer not. My Sou! is tormented with Fears. Ah ! they are dead. Their Swords are red from the Fight. O my Brother ! my Brother ! Why haft thou flain my Shalgar ? Why, O Sbalgar ! haft thou flain my Brother... | |
| Poetry - 1773 - 432 pages
...muft fit alone ! WHO lie on the heath befide me ? Are they my love and my brother ? Speak to me, O my friends ! To Colma they give no reply. Speak to me : I am alone ! My foul is tormented with fears ! Ah ! they are dead ! Their fwords are red from the fight. O my brother... | |
| Scottish Gaelic poetry - 1790 - 322 pages
...alone ! Who lie on the heath befide me ? Are they my love and my brother ? Speak to me, O my friend ! To Colma they give no reply. Speak to me : I am alone ! My foul is tormented with fears ! Ah ! they are dead ! Their fwords are red from the fight. O my brother... | |
| Ossian - 1801 - 344 pages
...Here I muft fit alone! Who lie on the heath befideme? Are they my love and my brother? Speak to me, O my friends ! To Colma they give no reply. Speak to me: I am alone! My foul is tormented with fears ! Ah! they are dead! Their fwords are red from the fight. O my brother!... | |
| James Macpherson - 1803 - 386 pages
...must sit alone ! Who lie on the heath beside me ? Are they my love and my brother ? Speak to me, O my friends ! To Colma they give no reply. Speak to...they are dead ! Their swords are red from the fight. O my brother! my brother! why hast thou slain my Salgar ? why, O Salgar ! hast thou slain my brother... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 648 pages
...must sit*alone ! Who lie on the heath beside me ? Are they my love and my brother ? Speak to me, О my friends ! To Colma they give no reply. Speak to...they are dead ! Their swords are red from the fight. О my brother ! my brother ! why hast thou slain my Salgar ? why, O Salgar ! hast thou slain my brother... | |
| James Macpherson - Bards and bardism - 1805 - 654 pages
...beyond me on the heath f Are they my love and my brother ? Speak to me O my friends ! they answer not. My soul is tormented with fears. Ah ! they are dead. Their swords are red from the fight. O my brother ! my brother ! why hast thou slain my Shalgar f why, O Shalgar ! hast thou slain my brother... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 656 pages
...beyond me on the heath ? Are they my love and my brother ? Speak to me O my friends ! they answer not. My soul is tormented with fears. Ah ! they are dead. Their swords are red from the fight. O my brother! my brother ! why hast thou slain my Shalgar ? why, O Shalgar ! hast thou slain my brother... | |
| Ossian - 1806 - 366 pages
...I must sit alone ! Who lie on the heath beside me? Are they my Jove and my brother? Speak to me, O my friends ! To Colma they give no reply. Speak to...alone ! My soul is tormented with' fears ! Ah ! they VOL. t. v are dead ! Their swords are red from the fight. O my brother! my brother! why hast thou slain... | |
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