| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Stanley Appelbaum - Foreign Language Study - 2003 - 244 pages
...See Introduction, page vii. 41. See footnote 34 page 175 thy lovely hair. Farewell, thou silent heam! Let the light of Ossian's soul arise! And it does arise in its strength! I hehold my departed friends. Their gathering is on Lora, as in the days of other years. Fingal comes... | |
| Dafydd Moore - Celts in literature - 2004 - 612 pages
...among the fragments of ancient poetry, printed laft year. AND 210 AND it does arife in its ftrength ! I behold my departed friends. Their gathering is on Lora, as in the days that are part. Fingal comes like a watry column of mift ; his heroes are around. And fee the bards... | |
| 1911 - 318 pages
...behold, fair light ? But thou dost smile and depart. The waves come with joy around thee : they bathe thy lovely hair. Farewell, thou silent beam ! Let...gathering is on Lora, as in the days of other years." It is fitting, also, to remember Wordsworth's Sonnet on Loch Etive : This Land of Rainbows spanning... | |
| 320 pages
...of the bards, and their ghostly presence, cf. the ' Songs of Selma ' (Macpherson). [Ossian sings] " I behold my departed friends. Their gathering is on...column of mist ! his heroes are around: and see the bards of song, grey-haired Ullin; stately Ryno! Alpin with the tuneful voice l the soft complaint of... | |
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