| Robert Dodsley - English essays - 1761 - 378 pages
...of thine Abode. With three Steps I compafs thy Grave, O thou who waft fo great before ! Four Stones with their Heads of Mofs are the only Memorial of thee. A Tree with fcarce a Leaf, long Grafs which whiftles in the Wind, mark to the Hunter's Eye the Grave of the mighty Morar. Aforar ! thou art low... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 380 pages
...of thine Abode. With three Steps I compafs thy Grave, O thou who waft fo great before ! Four Stones with their Heads of Mofs are the only Memorial of thee. A Tree with fcarce a Leaf, long Grafe which whiftles in the Wind, mark to the Hunter's Eye the Grave of the mighty Morar. Morar ! thou... | |
| English literature - 1765 - 374 pages
...Place of thine Abode, With three Steps Icompafsthy Grave, O thou who waft fo great before ! Four Stones with their Heads of Mofs are the only Memorial of thee. A Tree with fcarce a Leaf, long Grafs which •whiftles in the Wind, mark to the Hunter's Eye the Grave of the mighty Morar. Morar ! thou art low... | |
| Bards and bardism - 1765 - 416 pages
...of thine abode. With thi'ee fteps I compafs thy grave, O thou who waft fo great before ! Four Hones, with their heads of mofs, are the only memorial of thee. A tree with fcarce a leaf, * Mdr-er, great man. long grafs which whiftles in the wind, mark to the hunter's eye the grave of the... | |
| Poetry - 1773 - 432 pages
...the loud wind is laid. NARROW is thy dwelling now ! dark the place of thine abode ! With three flops I compafs thy grave, O thou who waft fo great before...thee. A tree with fcarce a leaf, long grafs, which whiftles in the wind, mark to the hunter's eye the grave of the mighty Morar. Morar ! thou art low... | |
| Celts - 1784 - 432 pages
...confumed in the flames of thy wrath* - But when thou didft return from war, how peaceful was thy brow I Thy face was like the fun after rain ; like the moon...thee. A tree with fcarce a leaf, long grafs, which whiffles in the wind, mark to the hunter's eye the grave of the mighty Morar. Morar! thou art low indeed.... | |
| Ossian - 1790 - 446 pages
...fell by thy arm ; they were confumed in the flames of thy wrath. But when thou didft return from war, how peaceful was thy brow! Thy face was like the fun...thee. A tree with fcarce a leaf, long grafs, which whiftles in the wind, mark to the hunter's eye the grave of the mighty Morar. Morar ! thou art low... | |
| 1799 - 252 pages
...of thine abode. With three fteps I coinpafs thy grave, O thou who waft fo great before ! Four Hones, with their heads of mofs, are the only memorial of...long grafs which whittles in the wind, mark to the hunter s eye the grave of the mighty Morar. Morar, thou art low indeed. Thou haft HO. t Moi-er, ' great... | |
| Ossian - 1801 - 344 pages
...or SELMA. 83 Narrow is thy dwelling now! dark the place of thine abode! With three fieps 1 cdmpafs thy grave, O thou who waft fo great before ! Four...thee. A tree with fcarce a leaf, long grafs, which whiftles in the wind, mark to the hunter's eye the grave of the mighty Morar. Morar! thou art low indeed.... | |
| James Macpherson - 1803 - 386 pages
...heads of moss, are the only memorial of thee. A tree with scarce a leaf, long grass, which whistles in the wind, mark to the hunter's eye the grave of...the mighty Morar. Morar! thou art low indeed. Thou hast no mother to mourn thee ; no maid with her tears of love. Dead is she that brought thce forth.... | |
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