The Poetical Works of Lord Byron,: With a Memoir, Volume 1Houghton, Osgood, 1879 |
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Page 155
... Lochlin's sons had fled before his angry spear ; but mild was the eye of Calmar ; soft was the flow of his yellow locks : they streamed like the meteor of the night . No maid was the sigh of his soul : his thoughts were given to ...
... Lochlin's sons had fled before his angry spear ; but mild was the eye of Calmar ; soft was the flow of his yellow locks : they streamed like the meteor of the night . No maid was the sigh of his soul : his thoughts were given to ...
Page 156
... Lochlin , Swaran bounded o'er the blue wayes . Erin's sons fell beneath his might . Fingal roused his chiefs to combat . Their ships cover the ocean . Their hosts throng on the green hills . They come to the aid of Erin . Night rose in ...
... Lochlin , Swaran bounded o'er the blue wayes . Erin's sons fell beneath his might . Fingal roused his chiefs to combat . Their ships cover the ocean . Their hosts throng on the green hills . They come to the aid of Erin . Night rose in ...
Page 157
... Loch- lin : he died with gloomy Orla , the chief of the dark brow . ' Why should tears dim the azure eye of Mora ? Why ... Lochlin . Join the song of bards above my grave . Sweet will be the song of death to Orla , from the voice of Cal ...
... Loch- lin : he died with gloomy Orla , the chief of the dark brow . ' Why should tears dim the azure eye of Mora ? Why ... Lochlin . Join the song of bards above my grave . Sweet will be the song of death to Orla , from the voice of Cal ...
Page 158
... Lochlin . The dying blaze of oak dim twinkles through the night . The northern star points the path to Tura . Swaran , the king , rests on his lonely hill . Here the troops are mixed : they frown in sleep ; their shields beneath their ...
... Lochlin . The dying blaze of oak dim twinkles through the night . The northern star points the path to Tura . Swaran , the king , rests on his lonely hill . Here the troops are mixed : they frown in sleep ; their shields beneath their ...
Page 159
... Lochlin on the chiefs . As , breaking the surge in foam , proudly steer the barks of the north , so rise the chiefs of Morven on the scattered crests of Loch- lin . The din of arms came to the ear of Fingal . He strikes his shield ; his ...
... Lochlin on the chiefs . As , breaking the surge in foam , proudly steer the barks of the north , so rise the chiefs of Morven on the scattered crests of Loch- lin . The din of arms came to the ear of Fingal . He strikes his shield ; his ...
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The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: With a Memoir, Volumes 1-2 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron No preview available - 1880 |
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