 | Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland - 1805 - 498 pages
...; thou looked in thy beauty, from the clouds, and laughed at the dorm. But. to Oflian, thou looked in vain ; for he beholds thy beams no more ; whether thy yellow hair flows on tlie eadern clouds, or thou trembled at the gates of the weft. But thou art perhaps, like 'me, for... | |
 | James Macpherson - Scottish Gaelic poetry - 1805
...when thunder rolls, and lightning flies ; thou lookest in thy beauty, from the clouds, and laughest at the storm. But to Ossian, thou lookest in vain ; for he beholds thy I beams no more ; whether thy yellow hair flows on the eastern clouds, or thou trcmblest at the gates... | |
 | Ossian - 1806
...when thunder rolls, and lightning flies; thou lookest in thy beauty, from the clouds, and laughest at the storm. But to Ossian, thou lookest in vain; for...west. But thou art perhaps, like me, for a season; thy years will have an end. Thou shalt sleep in the clouds, careless of the voice of the morning. Exult... | |
 | William Belsham - 1806
...thou lookest in thy beauty from the clouds, and Jaughest at the storm. But to Ossian thou lookest ia vain ! for he beholds thy beams no more ; whether thy yellow hair flows on the eastern cloud, or thou tremblest at the gates t)f the west.'1 ilie chace and of war, forced them to great BOOKI.... | |
 | Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1807
...thunder rolls, and lightning ' flies, thou lookest in thy beauty from the clouds, ' and laughest at the storm. But to Ossian thou • lookest in vain...for a season, and ' thy years will have an end. Thou shall sleep in ' thy clouds, careless of the voice of the morning. ' Exult then, O sun, in the strength... | |
 | Increase Cooke - American literature - 1811 - 408 pages
...when thunders roll, and lightnings fly, thou lookest in thy beauty from the clouds, and laughest at the storm. But to Ossian thou lookest in vain ; for he beholds thy beams no more j E whether thy yellow hair flows on the eastern cloud, or thou tremblest at the gates of the west.... | |
 | Scottish Gaelic poetry - 1812
...thunder rolls, and lightning flies ; thou lookest in thy beauty, from the • clouds, and laughest at the storm. But to Ossian, thou lookest in vain; for...hair flows on the eastern clouds, or thou tremblest at'the gates of the west. But thou art perhaps, like me, for a season ; thy years will have an end.... | |
 | Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1813
...the clouds, and tangliest at the storm. But to Ossian thou lookest in, vain: for he beholds thy beam no more; whether thy yellow hair flows on the eastern clouds, or thou trembiest at the gates of the west But thou art perhaps like me for a season, and thy years will have... | |
 | Rodolphus Dickinson - Readers - 1815 - 204 pages
...rolls, and lightning flies ; thou lookest in thy beauty, from the clouds, and laughest at 'he storm. Cut to Ossian, thou lookest in vain ; for he beholds thy...flows on the eastern clouds, or thou tremblest at the Spates of the west. But thou art perhaps like me for a season, and thy years will have an end. Thou... | |
 | Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 392 pages
...former, in the midst of his sublime apostrophe to the Sun (at the end «f hia ' Carthon ') says ; " But to Ossian thou lookest in vain, for he beholds...whether thy yellow hair flows on the eastern clouds, m thou tremblest at the gates of the west." See PL iii. 41. " But not to me returns" &c. quoted in... | |
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