| William Shakespeare - English drama - 1909 - 406 pages
...to carry his heart upon his sleeve, and to cry, like Ossian, ' The murmur of thy streams, O Lara ! brings back the memory of the past. The sound of thy woods, Garmallar, is lovely in mine ear.' He took with him Rousseau's twin worships of passion and nature into the melancholy turmoil that was... | |
| Arthur Ransome - Fiction - 1909 - 508 pages
...to carry his heart upon his sleeve, and to cry, like Ossian, ' The murmur of thy streams, O Lara ! brings back the memory of the past. The sound of thy woods, Garmallar, is lovely in mine ear.' He took with him Rousseau's twin worships of passion and nature into the melancholy turmoil that was... | |
| Liza Lehmann - Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with orchestra - 1909 - 158 pages
...・ PRELUDE. t.@CHORUS & SOLO QUARTET A tale of the times of old ! The deeds of days of other years 1 A tale of the times of old! The deeds of days of other years! Ⅰ 耳 4 ゆ 0Ⅰ0 付 ィ 妨 ㌧ Ⅰ 竹 舟 Sa 「 eadⅠ 「 eSs ぬ め ( ね Ⅰ4Ⅰ 呼 り... | |
| Mae Douglas Durell Frazar - Great Britain - 1909 - 372 pages
...Benderloch, " the country between the lakes," and at the Falls of Lora, where one of the poems sang: "The murmur of thy streams, O Lora! brings back the memory of 217 the past." And right here at Connel Ferry we cross the narrows by the splendid modern viaduct.... | |
| Joseph Pearson Farley - Hudson River - 1910 - 310 pages
...away and been forgotten. They are as pages in the books of history, telling in the language of Ossian a tale of the times of old — the deeds of days of other years, but tell us at the same time of sanctioned crime, of abused power, and fallen ambition. While we contemplate... | |
| Carlos de Mesquita - English literature - 1911 - 284 pages
...he beholds a dim ghost standing there. The mighty lie, o Malvina ! in the narrow plain of the rock. A tale of the times of old ! the deeds of days of ather years l ... (i). It is night; I am alone, forlorn on the hill of storms. The wind is heard on... | |
| George Benjamin Woods - England - 1916 - 1604 pages
...he beholds a dim ghost standing there. The mighty lie, 0 Malvina! in the narrow plain of the rock. d Time the Shadow;— there to celebrate, As in a natural tem Who comes from the land of strangers, with his thousands around him? the sunbeam pours its bright stream... | |
| Paul Van Tieghem - Comparative literature - 1920 - 150 pages
...poète épique qu'on le présente au lecteur: Lombard remplace le bref appel qui ouvre Carthon: «A taie of the times of old! The deeds of days of other years!" par l'invocation classique et solennelle: Je chante ma jeunesse et les temps révolus . . . Et c'est... | |
| Paul Van Tieghem - Europe - 1924 - 314 pages
...poète épique qu'on le présente au lecteur : Lombard remplace le bref appel qui ouvre Carthon : « A tale of the times of old ! The deeds of days of other years ! » par l'invocation classique et solennelle : Je chante ma jeunesse et les temps révolus... Et c'est... | |
| Jim Mitchell - Education - 2001 - 620 pages
...a 'bold spirit of adventure' which recalls the writing of Ossian, the ancient Scottish poet: 'Tales of the times of old; / The deeds of days of other years'. But few boys at Scotch have ever felt moved or emboldened by their lymphad. Even in a school in the... | |
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