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" RYNO The wind and the rain are past: calm is the noon of day. The clouds are divided in heaven. Over the green hills flies the inconstant sun. Red through the stony vale comes down the stream of the hill. Sweet are thy murmurs, O stream! but more sweet... "
The poems of Ossian, tr. by J. Macpherson. To which are prefixed ... - Page 52
by Ossian - 1805
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Das Naturgefühl in der englischen Dichtung im Zeitalter Miltons

Anna von der Heide - Comparative literature - 1915 - 322 pages
...the ftony vale comes 5 down the ftream of the hill. Sweet are thy murmurs, O ftream! but more fweet is the voice I hear. It is the voice of Alpin the fon of the fong, mourning for the dead. Bent is his head of age, 10 and red his tearful eye. Alpin,...
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The Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction, Volume 15: German Fiction

J W Von Goethe, Theodor Fontane, Gottfried Keller, Theodor Storm - Fiction - 1917 - 556 pages
...inconstant sun. Red through the stony vale comes down the stream of the hill. Sweet are thy murmurs, O stream ! but more sweet is the voice I hear. It...song, mourning for the dead ! Bent is his head of age ; red his tearful eye. Alpin, thou son of song, why alone on the silent hill ? why complainest thou,...
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The Poems of Ossian

Poetry - 1926 - 482 pages
...sun. Red through the stony vale comes down the stream of the hill. Sweet are thy murmurs, O stream 1 but more sweet is the voice I hear. It is the voice of Alpin, the son of song, mourning for the dead 1 Bent is his head of age; red his tearful eye. Alpin, thou son of song, why alone on the silent hill...
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Annual Register, Volume 3

Edmund Burke - History - 1761 - 582 pages
...murmurs, O ftream ! but more fweet is th e voic •I hear. It is the voice of Alpin, the fon of the fong, mourning for the dead. Bent is his head of age, and red his tearful eye. Alpin, thou fon of the fong, why alone on. the filent hi!! I Why complained thou, thou, as a Hail in the wood ;...
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The Sorrows of Young Werther ; Elective Affinities ; Novella

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - Fiction - 1995 - 316 pages
...inconstant sun. Red through the stony vale comes down the stream of the hill. Sweet are thy murmurs, O stream! but more sweet is the voice I hear. It is...song, mourning for the dead! Bent is his head of age; red his tearful eye. Alpin, thou son of song, why alone on the silent hill? why complainest thou, as...
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Celticism

Terence Brown - Celtic languages - 1996 - 318 pages
...Songs of Selma': 'Red through the stony vale comes down the stream of the hill. Sweet are thy murmurs, O stream! but more sweet is the voice I hear. It is the voice of Alpin [...] Bent is his head of age, and red his tearful eye.'31 It is a feature of his style which in fact...
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The Poetics of Sensibility: A Revolution in Literary Style

Jerome J. McGann - Literary Criticism - 1998 - 238 pages
...55). This sharply visibilized order is then transacted by strong sonic forces, and in particular by 'the voice of Alpin the son of song, mourning for the dead' (55). These wordplays, which govern the general organization of the fragment, get reinforced at the...
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The Nature of Melancholy: From Aristotle to Kristeva

Jennifer Radden - History - 2002 - 394 pages
...inconstant sun. Red through the stony vale comes down the stream of the hill. Sweet are thy murmurs, O stream! but more sweet is the voice I hear. It is...song, mourning for the dead! Bent is his head of age: red his tearful eye. Alpin, thou son of song, why alone on the silent hill? why complainest thou, as...
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Leiden Des Jungen Werther

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Stanley Appelbaum - Foreign Language Study - 2003 - 244 pages
...Red through the stony vale conies down the stream of the hill, Sweet are thy murmurs, O stream! hut more sweet is the voice I hear. It is the voice of Alpin, the son of song, mourniiui for the dead! Bent is his head of age: red his tearful eye. Alpin, thou son of song, why...
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Ossian and Ossianism: The poems of Ossian, Volume 2

Dafydd Moore - Celts in literature - 2004 - 612 pages
...the ftony vale comes down the ftream of the hill. Sweet are thy murmurs, O ftream ! but more fweet is the voice I hear. It is the voice of Alpin, the fon of the fong, mourning for the dead. Bent is his head of age, and red his tearful eye. Alpin, thou...
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