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Page 29
... beam of streamy Lutha , come to the help of the aged , come to the help of the distressed . Thy soul is open to pity . Friendship glows in thy tender breast . Ah come and sooth away my woe . Thy words are music to my soul . Bring me my ...
... beam of streamy Lutha , come to the help of the aged , come to the help of the distressed . Thy soul is open to pity . Friendship glows in thy tender breast . Ah come and sooth away my woe . Thy words are music to my soul . Bring me my ...
Page 43
... beam of the setting line , remained to Sigurd of all his race . His son , in Lulan's battle slain , beheld not his ... beams aloft , as stately they ascend the skies . Nor Odin forgot , in aught , the maid . Her form scarce equalled her ...
... beam of the setting line , remained to Sigurd of all his race . His son , in Lulan's battle slain , beheld not his ... beams aloft , as stately they ascend the skies . Nor Odin forgot , in aught , the maid . Her form scarce equalled her ...
Page 134
... beam ; and show their dim and distant forms . Comala is half - unseen on her meteor ; and Hidallan is sul- len and dim.The awful faces of other times , looked from the clouds of Crona .'- Fercuth ! I saw the ghost of night . Silent he ...
... beam ; and show their dim and distant forms . Comala is half - unseen on her meteor ; and Hidallan is sul- len and dim.The awful faces of other times , looked from the clouds of Crona .'- Fercuth ! I saw the ghost of night . Silent he ...
Page 143
... beams have raised , whilst it shakes its lonely head on the heath , so joyful is the king over Fillan . ' Sedate ... beam is before you : few are his steps to war . They are few but he is valiant ; defend my dark - haired son . Bring ...
... beams have raised , whilst it shakes its lonely head on the heath , so joyful is the king over Fillan . ' Sedate ... beam is before you : few are his steps to war . They are few but he is valiant ; defend my dark - haired son . Bring ...
Page 145
... beam of heaven , could not be rendered too interesting and affec- ting , Our attention is naturally drawn towards Fingal . He beholds from his hill the rising of Cathmor , and the danger of his son . But what shali he do ? Shall Fingal ...
... beam of heaven , could not be rendered too interesting and affec- ting , Our attention is naturally drawn towards Fingal . He beholds from his hill the rising of Cathmor , and the danger of his son . But what shali he do ? Shall Fingal ...
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