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" RYNO The wind and the rain are past: calm is the noon of day. The clouds are divided in heaven. Over the green hills flies the inconstant sun. "
Fugitive Pieces on Various Subjects: A vindication of natural society. The ... - Page 149
edited by - 1771
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Fragments of ancient poetry, collected in the highlands of Scotland, and tr ...

Fragments - 1760 - 82 pages
...Will none of you fpeak to me? — But they do not regard their father. < XII. RYNO, ALPIN. RY N o. THE wind and the rain are over: calm is the noon of day....heaven. Over the green hills flies the inconftant fun. Red through the ftony vale comes down the ftream of the hill. Sweet are thy murmurs, O flream!...
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Fugitive Pieces, on Various Subjects, Volume 2

Robert Dodsley - English essays - 1761 - 378 pages
...none of you fpeak in Pity ? They do not regard their Father. FRAGMENT XII. RYNO, AI, PIN. RYNO. THE Wind and the Rain are over : Calm is the Noon of Day....Sun. Red through the ftony Vale comes down the Stream of the Hill. Sweet are thy Murmurs, O Stream ! but more fweet is the Voice I heaf . It is the Voice...
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The Poems of Ossian, Volume 1

Poetry - 1773 - 432 pages
...I touched the harp, with Ullin ; the fong of mourning rofe ! RYNO. THE wind and the rain are paft : calm is the noon of day. The clouds are divided in heaven. Over the green hills flies the inconftant fun. Red through the ftony vale comes down the ftrcam of the hill. Sweet are thy murmurs, O ftream...
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The Works of Ossian, the Son of Fingal, Volume 2

Scottish Gaelic poetry - 1783 - 274 pages
...fair head in a cloud, — 1 touched the harp , with Ullin j the fong of mourning rofe. R y » o. The wind and the rain are over : calm is the noon of day. The clouds are divided in leaven. Over the green hills flies the in•conftant fun. Red through the ftony vale comes down the...
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Literary Amusements: In Verse and Prose

Daniel Webb - English literature - 1787 - 276 pages
...conference together. Will none of you fpeak in pity ? They do R [ 55 ] sar. YN 0, AL RY NO. PIN, THE wind and the rain are over: calm is the noon of day. Theclouds are divided in heaven. Over the green hills flies the inconftant fun. Red through the ftony...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

History - 1789 - 560 pages
...Undifturbed you now llcep together; in the tomb of the mountain you reft alone. II. Ryno, Alpin. Ryno. The wind and the rain are over : calm is the noon of day....heaven. Over the green hills flies the inconftant fun. Red through the ftony vale comes down the Itream of the hill. Sweet are thy murmurs, О flream...
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The poems of Ossian, tr. by J. Macpherson, Volume 1

Ossian - 1790 - 446 pages
...I touched the harp, with Ullin; the fomg of mourning rofe 1 RYNO. 'the wind and the rain are paft : calm is the noon of day. The clouds are divided in heaven. Over the green hills flies the inconftant fun. Red through the ftony vale comes down the ftream of the hill. Sweet are thy murmurs, O ftream...
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The Poems of Ossian, the Son of Fingal, Volume 1

1799 - 252 pages
...hides her fair head in a cloud. I touched the harp with Ullin ; the fong of mourning rofe. Ryno. The wind and the rain are over : calm is the noon of day....heaven. Over the green hills flies the inconftant fun. Red thro' the ftony vale comes down the ftream of the hill. Sweet are thy murmurs, O ftream !...
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The Poems of Ossian, Volume 2

1801 - 334 pages
...touched the harp , with Ullin ; the long of mourning role ! -RYNO . ' The wind and the rain are palt:cnlm is the noon of day. The clouds are divided in heaven. Over the green hills flies the inconstant fun. Red through the flony vale comes down the ftream of the hill. Sweet are thy murmurs...
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The Poems of Ossian, Volume 2

James Macpherson - 1803 - 386 pages
...I touched the harp, with Ullin; the song of mourning rose ! RYNO. The wind and the rain are past : calm is the noon of day. The clouds are divided in heaven. Over the green hills flies the inconstant sun. Red through the stony vale comes down the stream of the hill. Sweet are thy murmurs,...
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