Thou frownest in vain : I never fled from the mighty in war. And shall the sons of the wind frighten the king of Morven ? No ! he knows the weakness of their arms ! Fly to thy land... The Poems of Ossian - Page 2321810Full view - About this book
| John Mason Good - Natural history - 1837 - 482 pages
...dismal Loda 1 Why then dost lou frown on me Î Why shake thine airy spear 1 ThouYrownest in vain : never fled from the mighty in war ; and shall the sons of the wind frighten :ie king of Morven Î No— he knows the weakness of their arms.' " ' Fly to thy land,' replied the... | |
| John Warner Barber - Cities and towns - 1839 - 666 pages
...hills into thy peaceful plains ? Do I meet thee with a spear on thy cloud, spirit of dismal Loda ? Why then dost thou frown on me ? why shake thine airy...' " 'Fly to thy land,' replied the form ; 'receive thy wind, and fly ! The blasts are in the hollow of my hand j the course of the storm is mine. The... | |
| John Warner Barber - Massachusetts - 1839 - 674 pages
...hills into thy peaceful plains ? Do I meet thee with a spear on thy cloud, spirit of dismal Loda ? Why then dost thou frown on me ? why shake thine airy spear ? Thou Crownest in vain : I never fled from the mighty in war. And shall the sons of the wind frighten the... | |
| John Warner Barber - Massachusetts - 1840 - 672 pages
...my dwelling is calm, above the clouds ; the fields of my rest are pleasant.' • thine airy spear f Thou frownest in vain : I never fled from the mighty...wind frighten the king of Morven ? No : he knows the weaknesi of their arms ! ' " 'Fly to thy land,' replied the form ; 'receive thy wind, and fly ! The... | |
| John Warner Barber - Cities and towns - 1841 - 678 pages
...hills into thy peaceful plains ? Do I meet thee with a spear on thy cloud, spirit of dismal Loda ? Why then dost thou frown on me ? why shake thine airy...their arms!' " 'Fly to thy land,' replied the form; 'receive'thy wind, and fly ! The blasts are in the hollow of my hand ; the course of the storm is mine.... | |
| John Warner Barber - Massachusetts - 1844 - 690 pages
...hills into thy peaceful plains , Do I meet thee with a *petU on thy cloud, spirit of dismal Loda ? W by then dost thou frown on me ? why shake thine airy...!' " 'Fly to thy land,' replied the form ; 'receive thy wind, and fly ! The blasts are in the hollow of my hand ; the course of the storm is mine. The... | |
| Ossian - 1845 - 546 pages
...hills into thy peaceful plains ? Do I meet thee with a spear on thy cloud, spirit of dismal Loda ? Why then dost thou frown on me ? Why shake thine airy...arms ! Fly to thy land, replied the form : receive thy wind and fly ? The blasts are in the hollow of my hand : the course of the storm is mine. The king... | |
| 1907 - 516 pages
...hills, into thy peaceful plains? Do I meet thee with a spear, on thy cloud, spirit of dismal Loda ?J Why then dost thou frown on me ? Why shake thine airy spear ? " (" Carric-thura.") Weithiau, dywed y penaethiaid yn eu hareithiau bethau cynilach ond nid liai... | |
| Richard Green Parker - Elocution - 1849 - 446 pages
...on Fingal? — or shake thine airy spear? But thou frownest in VAIN; I never fled from mighty MEN. And shall the sons of the WIND frighten the KING OF MORVEN? NO; he knows the weakness of their arms. 51 2. Yonder schoolboy, who plays the truant, says, the proclamation of peace was NOTHING to the show;... | |
| George Payn Quackenbos - English language - 1857 - 470 pages
...spear on thy cloud, spirit of dismal Lodai Why then dost thou frown on me Why shake thine airy spearf Thou frownest in vain: I never fled from the mighty...and shall the sons of the wind frighten the king of llorven? No—he knows the weakness of their arms.' " ' Fly to thy land,' replied the form ; ' (ake... | |
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