| William Wordsworth, Andrew Lang - English literature - 1897 - 342 pages
...Ossian, in the NARROW GLEN; In this still place, where murmurs on But one meek streamlet, only one : He sang of battles, and the breath Of stormy war, and...Where sights were rough, and sounds were wild, And everything unreconciled ; In some complaining, dim retreat, For fear and melancholy meet ; But this... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 656 pages
...still place, where murmurs on But one meek streamlet, only one : He sang of battles, and the breath 5 Of stormy war, and violent death ; And should, methinks,...rudely heaped, and rent As by a spirit turbulent; I0 Where sights were rough, and sounds were wild, And everything unreconciled; In some complaining,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 648 pages
...still place, where murmurs on But one meek streamlet, only one : He sang of battles, and the breath 5 Of stormy war, and violent death ; And should, methinks,...were rudely heaped, and rent As by a spirit turbulent ; 'o Where sights were rough, and sounds were wild, And everything unreconciled; In some complaining,... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - Landscape in literature - 1897 - 326 pages
...Ossian, in the narrow glen ; In this still place, where murmurs on But one meek streamlet, only one : He sang of battles, and the breath Of stormy war, and...rightfully been laid at last Where rocks were rudely heap'd, and rent As by a spirit turbulent ; Where sights were rough, and sounds were wild, And everything... | |
| William Pember Reeves - Ethnology - 1898 - 518 pages
...followed it, and their coarse, manly life, disappeared together. Chapter VII THE MUSKETS OF HONGI " He sang of battles, and the breath Of stormy war and violent death." MARSDEN'S notes help us to picture his first night in New Zealand. The son of the Yorkshire blacksmith,... | |
| Samuel Cox, Sir William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt - Bible - 1899 - 490 pages
...hard on other people. He had a fitting pulpit, and fitting echoes for his stern voice, in deserts, Where rocks were rudely heaped, and rent As by a spirit turbulent; Where sights ivere rough and sounds were wild, And everything unreconciled. He thence swayed the nation, and he... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1901 - 286 pages
...still place, where murmurs on But one meek streamlet, only one : He sang of battles, and the breath 5 Of stormy war, and violent death ; And should, methinks,...rightfully been laid at last Where rocks were rudely heap'd, and rent As by a spirit turbulent ; 10 Where sights were rough, and sounds were wild, And everything... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1902 - 394 pages
...Ossian, in the Narrow Glen ; In this still place, where murmurs on But one meek streamlet, only one : He sang of battles, and the breath Of stormy war, and...rightfully been laid at last Where rocks were rudely heap'd, and rent As by a spirit turbulent ; Where sights were rough, and sounds were wild, And everything... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1904 - 676 pages
...Ossian, in the NARROW GLEN ; In this still place, where murmurs on But one meek streamlet, only one : He sang of battles, and the breath Of stormy war, and...Where sights were rough, and sounds were wild, And everything unreconciled ; In some complaining, dim retreat, For fear and melancholy meet ; But this... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1904 - 1002 pages
...Ossian, in the NARROW GLEN; In this still place, where murmurs ou But one meek streamlet, only one: He sang of battles, and the breath Of stormy war, and...rudely heaped, and rent As by a spirit turbulent; 10 Where sights were rough, and sounds were wild, And everything unreconciled; In some complaining,... | |
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