... please the soul. It is like soft mist that, rising from a lake, pours on the silent vale ; the green flowers are filled with dew, but the sun returns in his strength, and the mist is gone Why art thou sad, O Armin, chief of sea-surrounded Gorma? The Poems of Ossian - Page 46by James Macpherson - 1803Full view - About this book
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1868 - 522 pages
...thou sad, O Annin, chief of seasurrounded Gorma ? " Sad I am ! nor small is my cause of woe ! Carmor, thou hast lost no son ; thou hast lost no daughter...Annira, fairest maid. The boughs of thy house ascend, 0 Connar ! but Armin is the last of his race. Dark is thy bed, O Daura ! deep thy sleep in the tomb... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1873 - 524 pages
...thou sad, O Armin, chief of seasurrounded Gorma ? " Sad I am! nor small is my cause of woe! Cannor, thou hast lost no son ; thou hast lost no daughter...Annira, fairest maid. The boughs of thy house ascend, O Connar ! but Armin is the last of his race. Dark is thy bed, O Daura! deep thy sleep in the tomb !... | |
| John Ross - English poetry - 1878 - 786 pages
...Armin, chief of the sea-surrounded Gorma ? Sad ! I am indeed : nor small my cause of woe ! Carmor, thou hast lost no son ; thou hast lost no daughter...lives ; and Annira, fairest maid. The boughs of thy family flourish, O Carmor ! but Armin is the last of his race. Dark is thy bed, O Daura ! and deep... | |
| John Ross - English poetry - 1878 - 816 pages
...O Armin, chief of the sea-surrounded Gorma ? Sad ! I am indeed: nor small my cause of woe ! Carmor, thou hast lost no son ; thou hast lost no daughter...lives; and Annira, fairest maid. The boughs of thy family flourish, O Carmor ! but Armin is the last of his race. Dark is thy bed, O Daura ! and deep... | |
| Aungervyle society - 1881 - 360 pages
...valiant lives ; and Annir the fairest of maids. The Boughs of thy fam1ly nourish, O Kirmor ! But Armyn is the last of his Race. Dark is thy bed, O Daura! and deep thy sleep in the Tomb.—When shalt thou wake with thy Songs ? With all thy voice of Music... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1885 - 752 pages
...art thou sad, O Armin; chief of seasurrounded Gorma? Sad I am! nor small is my cause of woe! Carmor, h X *@ * ( * Armira, fairest maid. The boughs of thy house ascend, O Carmor, but Armin is the last of his race.... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1901 - 406 pages
...thou sad, O Armin, chief of sea-surrounded Gorma? " Sad I am ! nor small is my cause of woe ! Carmor, thou hast lost no son ; thou hast lost no daughter...Daura ! deep thy sleep in the tomb ! When shalt thou wake with thy songs ? — with all thy voice of music ? " Arise, winds of autumn, arise : blow along... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1901 - 956 pages
...thou sad, O Armin, chief of sea-surrounded Gorma ? " Sad I am ! nor small is my cause of woe ! Carmor, thou hast lost no son ; thou hast lost no daughter...Annira, fairest maid. The boughs of thy house ascend, 0 Carmor ! but Armin is the last of his race. Dark is thy bed, O Daura ! deep thy sleep in the tomb... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1902 - 562 pages
...thou sad, O Armin, chief of sea-surrounded Gonna ? " Sad I am! nor small is my cause of woe ! Carmor, thou hast lost no son; thou hast lost no daughter...but Armin is the last of his race. Dark is thy bed, 0 Daura! deep thy sleep in the tomb ! When shalt thou wake with thy songs ? — with all thy voice... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1903 - 558 pages
...daughter of beauty. Colgar the valiant lives, and Annira, fairest maid. The boughs of thy house ascend, 0 Carmor ! but Armin is the last of his race. Dark is thy bed, 0 Daura ! deep thy sleep in the tomb ! When shalt thou wake with thy songs ? — with all thy voice... | |
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