| Friedrich Nicolai - Bibliography - 1790 - 678 pages
...mountain avoids the place-, tor he beholds the gray ghoft that guards it: for le mighty lie, o Malvina, ni the narrow plain of the rock. A 'tale of the times of old ! the deeds of days of other years !" — Fr. S8îufm«7((mû«fld) fur 1790. (jermiaflegcbcn »on in 13. Unter ben viff*n fluten , unb... | |
| Ann Doherty - 1812 - 414 pages
...Gold Borders, &c. in the grcatc n's Librarie red. 1 K o/ Jt CASTJLES Wolfnortj) an* $tottt eagle " A TALE OF THE TIMES OF OLD, " THE DEEDS OF DAYS OF OTHER YEARS. EMBELLISHED WITH ORIGINAL DESIGNS. 31n four Holutws, , -- VOL. i. :* LONDON: c WllNTED FOE T. HOOKHAM,... | |
| Ann Doherty - 1812 - 356 pages
...in all its Branches. Stationary, Fancy Goods and Paper, &c. &c. I THE CASTJLES or anfc ^Hont €ag A TALE OF THE TIMES OF OLD, THE DEEDS OF DAYS OF OTHER YEARS.' "S>t. EMBELLISHED WITH ORIGINAL DESIGNS. 31n JFottt VOL. IV. W f£ LONDON: m FOR T. HOOltHAM, JUN'R.... | |
| Regina Maria Roche - 1814 - 274 pages
...mountains, like a spirit of darkness struggling to fre'e itself from torment* *s \j r*i 11 : CHAP. VII. " A tale of the times of old. The deeds of days of other years." " Dost them not behold, Malvina, a rock with its head of heath? The thistle is there alone, and sheds... | |
| John Hughes - Druids and druidism - 1818 - 378 pages
...Bards of Fingal, in celebrating his deeds of valour, notice his success in combating the Romans :—" Who comes from the land of strangers, with his thousands...stream before him; his hair meets the wind of his hills. Who is it but Comhal's son, the king of mighty deeds! He beholds his hills with joy ; he bids... | |
| John Hughes - 1819 - 432 pages
...defeating the Roman force, under Caracalla, the son of Severus, is celebrated by the Caledonian muse— " Who comes from the land of strangers with his thousands...stream before him; his hair meets the wind of his hills. Who is it but Comhal's son, the king of mighty deeds! He beholds his hills with joy; he bids... | |
| William Lisle Bowles - Avebury (England) - 1828 - 170 pages
...Druids' dispersion, scattered, and far from the first sacred scenes of their ancestorial residence. " A tale of the times of old : the deeds of days of other years. The murmur of thy streams, oh Lora, brings back the memory of the past.' " Dost thou not behold a rock... | |
| William Lisle Bowles - Avebury (England) - 1828 - 160 pages
...Druids' dispersion, scattered, and far from the first sacred scenes of their ancestorial residence. " A tale of the times of old: the deeds of days of other years. The murmur of thy streams, oh Lora, brings back the memory of the past. * Plutarch informs us that,... | |
| William Lisle Bowles - Avebury (England) - 1828 - 168 pages
...Druids' dispersion, scattered, and far from the first sacred scenes of their ancestorial residence. " A tale of the times of old: the deeds of days of other years. The murmur of thy streams, oh Lora, brings back the memory of the past. " Dost thou not behold a rock... | |
| 1829 - 682 pages
...the Celts, the souls of the mighty, on leaving the body, rode on the winds and tempests. What an 4 " A tale of the times of old: the deeds of days of other years. The murmur of thy streams, oh Lora, brings back the memory of the past. * As also the songs of the... | |
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