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" the field. What dost thou behold, fair light ? But thou dost smile and depart. The waves come with joy around thee: they bathe thy lovely hair. Farewell, thou silent beam ! Let the light of Ossian's soul arise! And it does arise in its strength ! I behold... "
The Poems of Ossian: To which are Prefixed a Preliminary Discourse and ... - Page 285
1851 - 492 pages
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The Works of Ossian, the Son of Fingal, Volume 2

Scottish Gaelic poetry - 1783 - 274 pages
...Farewel, thou filent beam !—Let the light of OlEan's foul arife. And it does arife in its ftrength ! I behold my departed friends. Their gathering is on Lora, as in the days that are paft. — Finfal comes like a watry column of mift ; his eroes are around. And fee...
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The poems of Ossian, tr. by J. Macpherson, Volume 2

Ossian - 1801 - 344 pages
...wings; the hum of their courfe is on the field. What doft thou behold , fair light? But thou doft fmile and de-part. The waves come with joy around thee; they bathe thy lovely hair. Farewel, thou filent beam! Let the light of Offian's foul arife! B 2 And it does arife in its Rrength...
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The poems of Ossian, tr. by J. Macpherson, Volume 2

Ossian - 1801 - 344 pages
...wings; the hum of their courfe is on the field. What doft thou behold, fair light? But thou doft Imile and depart. The waves come with joy around thee; they bathe thy lovely hair. Farewel, thou filent beam! Let the light of Offian's foul arife! B « And it does arife in its ftrength!...
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The poems of Ossian, in the orig. Gaelic, with a tr. into Lat. by ..., Volume 3

Ossian - 1807 - 596 pages
...grass; The foes of Fingal in their graves are there, The strangers whom oars conveyed over the sea. Farewell thou silent beam ! let the light of Ossian's...departed friends, their gathering is on Lora, as in the days of other years. Songs of Selma, p. 205. Who roars along dark Lora's heath ? who, but Carthon,...
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Domestic, Literary, and Village Sketches: Addressed to the Young of Our ...

Domestic, literary and village sketches - Great Britain - 1823 - 168 pages
...thou behold in the plain f The stormy winds are laid. The murmur of the torrent comes from afar."* " I behold my departed friends. Their gathering is on Lora, as in the days of other years. Fingal comes as a watery column of mist : his heroes are around : and see...
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Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History ..., Volumes 3-4

Robert Chambers - American literature - 1830 - 844 pages
...around thee:' y bathe thy lovely huir. Farewell, thou silent beam ! Let the light of Ossian's ü arise I And it does arise in its strength ! I behold my departed friends. Their gather-' ¡ is on Lora, as in the days of other уеагз. JFingal comes like a watery column• mist;...
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The poems of Ossian, tr. by J. Macpherson. To which are prefixed ...

Ossian - 1834 - 218 pages
...climb the distant rock. The flies of evening are on their feeble wings: the hum of their course is on the field. What dost thou behold, fair light? But...departed friends. Their gathering is on Lora, as in the days of other years. Fingal comes like a watery column of mist! his heroes are around : and see...
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Ausführliche theoretisch-praktische Schulgrammatik der englischen Sprache ...

Johann Sporschil - English language - 1838 - 510 pages
...flies of evç'-niug arc on their fee'-blç ' l»,b. IB, b. wings , and the hum of their course is on the field. What dost thou be-hold', fair light ? But thou dost smile and de-part". The warf s come with joy a-round' thee, and bathe thy I5,e. lovc-ly hair. Fare-well, thou si'-leut beam!...
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The Family Magazine, Or, Weekly Abstract of General Knowledge, Volume 1

1843 - 432 pages
...climb the distant rock. The flics of evening are on their feeblf wings; the hum of their course is on the field. What dost thou behold, fair light? But thou dost smile nml depart. The waves come with joy around thee: they bathe thy lovely hair. Farewell, thou silent...
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Cyclopædia of English literature, Volume 2

Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pages
...climb the distant rock. The flies of evening »re on their feeble wings ; the hum of their course is on the field. What dost thou behold, fair light? But...hair. Farewell, thou silent beam! Let the light of Oseian's soul arise ! And it does arise in its strength ! I behold my de-parted friends. Their gathering...
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