| Books - 1760 - 556 pages
...of the rocks. Spent with grief ' fhe expired. O lay m« loon by her fide. . Sep. 1760. Q. * When « When the ftorms of the mountain come ; when the north...' lifts the waves on high ; I fit by the founding fhore, 2nd ' look on the fatal rock. Often by the fetting moon I fee ' the ghofts of my children. Indiftin£t... | |
| Fragments - 1760 - 82 pages
...evening-breeze among the grals -of the rocks. Spent with grief fhe ^expired. O lay me Toon by her fide. WHEN the ftorms of the mountain come; when the north lifts the waves on high ; I fit by the founding fhore, and look on the fatal rock. Often by the fetting moon I fee the ghofts of my children. Indiftindt,... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English essays - 1761 - 378 pages
...thee Armyn alone: Gone is my Strength in the War, and fallen my Pride a-mong Women. When the Storms of the Mountain come ; when the North lifts the Waves on high ; I fit by the founding ing Shore, and look on the fatal Rock. Often by the fetting Moon I fee the Ghofts of my Children. Half-viewlefs,... | |
| English literature - 1765 - 374 pages
...thee, Armyn, alone : Gone is my Strength in the War, and fallen my Pride among Women. When the Storms of the Mountain come; when the North lifts the Waves on high ; I fit by the found* ing ing Shore, and look on the fatal Rock. Often by the fetting Moon I fee the Ghofts of rrlf... | |
| Scottish Gaelic poetry - 1783 - 274 pages
...my ftrength in the war , and fallen my pride among women. , . Whea the ftorms of the mountain vhen the north lifts the waves on high ; I fit by the founding shore ,. and look on the fatal rock. Often fay the fetting moon I fee the ghofts of my children. Half... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1785 - 286 pages
...Armis, alone! Gone is rny ftrenth in the war •, and fallen nay jpride among woman ! '* When the ftotms of the mountain come, when the north lifts the waves on high, I fit by the founding fhore, end look on the fatal rock Often by the fetting moon I fee the ghofts of ray children. .dren.... | |
| Daniel Webb - English literature - 1787 - 276 pages
...the evening-breeze among the grafs of the rocks. Spent with grief fhe expired. And left thee Armyn alone: gone is my ftrength in : the war, and fallen...north lifts the waves on high ; I fit by the founding fliore, ,and look on the fatal rock. Often by the fetting moon J fee the ghofts of my children. Half-viewlefs,... | |
| Ann Radcliffe - Europe - 1795 - 522 pages
...and brought to recollection Jbnic touches of his gloomy pencil. " When the itornis of the mountains come, when the north lifts the waves on high, I fit by the founding Ckc." • A large A large hawk, failing proudly in the air, and wheeling among the ftormy clouds, fuperior... | |
| 1799 - 252 pages
...thee Armin alone. Gone is my ftrength in the war, and fallen my jjricle among women. When the florins of the mountain come; when the north lifts the waves on high: I fit by the founding fliore, r.nd look on the fatal rock. Often by the letting moor. I fee the ghofts of my children, llalf-viewlefs,... | |
| James Macpherson - Bards and bardism - 1805 - 654 pages
...thee, Armyn, alone : gone is my strength in the war, and fallen my pride among women. When the storms of the mountain come; when the north lifts the waves on high ; I sit by the sounding shore, and look on the fatal rock. Often, by the setting moon, I see the ghosts... | |
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