| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - German literature - 1914 - 340 pages
...O Morar! the father of no son but thee. He heard of thy fame in war; he heard of foes dispersed. He heard of Morar's renown; why did he not hear of his...at thy call. When shall it be morn in the grave, to bid the slumberer awake? Farewell, thou bravest of men! thou conqueror in the field! but the field... | |
| Anna von der Heide - Comparative literature - 1915 - 322 pages
...but thee. He heard of thy fame in battle ; he heard of foes difperfed. He heard of Morar 's 5 fame; why did he not hear of his wound? Weep, thou father of Morar! weep; but thy fon heareth thee not. Deep is the fleep of the dead ; low their pillow of duft. No more fhall he hear... | |
| James Macpherson - Scottosj poetry - 1915 - 94 pages
...but thee. He heard of thy fame in battle ; he heard of foes difperfed. He heard of Morar 's 5 fame; why did he not hear of his wound? Weep, thou father of Morar! weep; but thy fon heareth thee not. Deep is the fleep of the dead ; low their pillow of duft. No more fhall he hear... | |
| J W Von Goethe, Theodor Fontane, Gottfried Keller, Theodor Storm - Fiction - 1917 - 556 pages
...Morar ! the father of no son but thee. He heard of thy fame in war, he heard of foes dispersed. He heard of Morar's renown; why did he not hear of his...at thy call. When shall it be morn in the grave, to bid the slumberer awake? Farewell, thou bravest of men ! thou conqueror in the field ! but the field... | |
| Poetry - 1926 - 482 pages
...Morar 1 the father of no son but thee. He heard of thy fame in war; he heard of foes dispersed. He heard of Morar's renown ; why did he not hear of his wound ? Weep, thou father of Morar 1 weep ; but thy son heareth thee * Mor-e'r, great man. t Torman the son of Carthul, lord of I-mora,... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1761 - 582 pages
...none but thee. He heard of thy fame in battle; he heard of foes difperfed. He heard of Mcrar's fame ; why did he not hear of his wound? Weep, thou father of Morar ! weep, but thy fon heareth thee not. Deep is the fleep of the dead ; low their pillow of duft. No more fhall he hear... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - Fiction - 1995 - 316 pages
...O Morar! the father of no son but thee. He heard of thy fame in war, he heard of foes dispersed. He heard of Morar's renown; why did he not hear of his...at thy call. When shall it be morn in the grave, to bid the slumberer awake? Farewell, thou bravest of men! thou conqueror in the field! but the field... | |
| Jennifer Radden - History - 2002 - 394 pages
...O Morar! the father of no son but thee. He heard of thy fame in war, he heard of foes dispersed. He heard of Morar's renown, why did he not hear of his...voice, — no more awake at thy call. When shall it he morn in the grave, to hid the slumherer awake? Farewell, thou hravest of men! thou conqueror in... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Stanley Appelbaum - Foreign Language Study - 2003 - 244 pages
...O Morar! the father of no son hut thee. He heard of thy fame in war; he heard of foes dispersed. He heard of Morar's renown; why did he not hear of his wound? Weep, thou father of Morar! weep: hut thy son heareth thee not. Deep is the sleep of the dead; low their pillow of dust. No more shall... | |
| Dafydd Moore - Celts in literature - 2004 - 612 pages
...but thee. He heard of thy fame in battle ; he heard of foes difperfed. He heard of Morar' s fame ; why did he not hear of his wound ? Weep, thou father of Morar ! weep ; but thy fon heareth thee not. Deep is the fleep of the dead ; low their pillow of duft. No more mall he hear... | |
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