| Anna Seward - 1796 - 64 pages
...by birth-right mine! When the Dwarf, on Eyvor's plain, Dim glided by thy marriage-train, In jevvel'd belt of gorgeous pride, To thy pale and trembling Bride, Gave he not, in whifper deep, That dread companion of thy fleep ?— — Fall'n before its edge thy foes, Idly does... | |
| Literature, Modern - 1903 - 370 pages
...dialogue begins in this wise : Argantyr, Wake! to thee I call, Hear from thy dark sepulchral hall ! 'Mid the forest's inmost gloom, Thy daughter, circling...gross senses found Deaf to the low sepulchral sound? — Hervardor, Hiarvardor, — hear ! Hrani, mid thy slumber drear ! Llangolkn Vale with Other Poems,... | |
| Frank Edgar Farley - Comparative literature - 1903 - 270 pages
...inmost gloom, Thy daughter, circling thrice thy tomb, With mystic rites of thrilling power Dfsturbs thee at this midnight hour! I, thy Sauferlama's child,...gross senses found Deaf to the low sepulchral sound? — Hervardor, Hiarvardor, — hear! Hrani, mid thy slumber drear! Llangollen Vale with Other Poems,... | |
| Frank Edgar Farley - Comparative literature - 1903 - 274 pages
...circling thrice thy tomb, With mystic rites of thrilling power Disturbs thee at this midnight hour I I, thy Sauferlama's child, Of my filial right beguil'd,...thee ? — awake ! Spells thy sullen slumber break! 1 The Poetical Works of Anna Seward . . . Edited by Walter Scott, Esq. (3 vols., Edinburgh, 1810),... | |
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