| Ossian - 1845 - 546 pages
...winds. O that thou wouldst come to my hall, when I am alone by night ! And thou dost come, my friend. I hear often thy light hand on my .harp, when it hangs...on the distant wall, and the feeble sound touches m; ear. Why dost then not speak to me in my frrief : and tell when I shall behold my friends' But thou... | |
| Archibald Clerk - Scottish Gaelic poetry - 1870 - 602 pages
...*inds. 0 that thou wouldst come to my hall when I am alone by night ! And thou dost come, my friend. I hear often thy light hand on my harp, when it hangs...wall, and the feeble sound touches my ear. Why dost thou not speak to me in my grief, and tell when I shall behold my friends ? But thou passest away in... | |
| Ossian - 1870 - 622 pages
...alone by night ! And thou dost come, my friend. I hear often thy light hand on my htirp, when it lumgs on the distant wall, and the feeble sound touches my ear. Why dost thou not speak to me in my grief, and tell when I shall behold my friends t But thou passest away in... | |
| Walt Whitman - American essays - 1882 - 412 pages
...winds. O that thou woulds't come to my hall when I am alone by night ! And thou dost come, my friend. I hear often thy light hand on my harp, when it hangs...wall, and the feeble sound touches my ear. Why dost thou not speak to me in my grief, and tell me when I shall behold my friends? But thou passest away... | |
| Walt Whitman - Poets, American - 1883 - 390 pages
...winds. O that thou woulds't come to my hall when I am alone by night! And thou dost come, my friend. I hear often thy light hand on my harp, when it hangs...wall, and the feeble sound touches my ear. Why dost thou not speak to me in my grief, and tell me when I shall behold my friends? But thou passest away... | |
| Walt Whitman - 19th century - 1887 - 336 pages
...winds. O that thou woulds't come to my hall when I am alone by night ! And thou dost come, my friend. I hear often thy light hand on my harp, when it hangs...wall, and the feeble sound touches my ear. Why dost thou not speak to me in my grief, and tell me when I shall behold my friends 1 But thou passest away... | |
| Walt Whitman - American essays - 1887 - 336 pages
...winds. O that thou woulds't come to my hall when I am alone by night ! And thou dost come, my friend. I hear often thy light hand on my harp, when it hangs...the distant wall, and the feeble sound touches my car. Why dost thou not speak to me in my grief, and tell me when I shall behold my friends ? But thou... | |
| Walter Jenkinson Kaye - English poetry - 1891 - 350 pages
...winds. O that thou wouldst come to my hall, when I am alone by night ! And thou dost come, my friend. I hear often thy light hand on my harp, when it hangs...wall, and the feeble sound touches my ear. Why dost thou not speak to me in my grief, and tell when I shall behold my friends ? But thou passest away in... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - Celts - 1900 - 490 pages
...winds. O that thou would come to my hall when I am alone by night ! And thou dost come, my friend ; I hear often thy light hand on my harp when it hangs...wall, and the feeble sound touches my ear. Why dost rhou not speak to me in my grief, and tell when I shall behold my friends ? But thou passest ( 351... | |
| Wolf Gerhard Schmidt - Literary forgeries and mystifications - 2003 - 612 pages
...winds. O that thou wouldst come to my hall when I am alone by night! — And thou dost come, my friend, I hear often thy light hand on my harp; when it hangs...wall, and the feeble sound touches my ear. Why dost thou not speak to me in my grief, and tell when I shall behold my friends? But thou passest away in... | |
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