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... strains in martial numbers float . 12 . • And they , who heard the war - notes wild , Hop'd that , one day , the pibroch's strain Should play before the Hero's child , While he should lead the Tartan train . 13 . Another year is quickly ...
... strains in martial numbers float . 12 . • And they , who heard the war - notes wild , Hop'd that , one day , the pibroch's strain Should play before the Hero's child , While he should lead the Tartan train . 13 . Another year is quickly ...
Side 30
... strains the voices float , And , still , the choral peal prolong . 23 . See how the heroes ' blood - red plumes , Assembled wave in Alva's hall ; Each youth his varied plaid assumes , Attending on their chieftain's call . 24 . It is not ...
... strains the voices float , And , still , the choral peal prolong . 23 . See how the heroes ' blood - red plumes , Assembled wave in Alva's hall ; Each youth his varied plaid assumes , Attending on their chieftain's call . 24 . It is not ...
Side 34
... strains the voices float , And , still , the choral peal prolong . 45 . Again the clan , in festive crowd , Throng thro ' the gate of Alva's hall ; The sounds of mirth re - echo loud ; And all their former joy recall . 46 . But , who is ...
... strains the voices float , And , still , the choral peal prolong . 45 . Again the clan , in festive crowd , Throng thro ' the gate of Alva's hall ; The sounds of mirth re - echo loud ; And all their former joy recall . 46 . But , who is ...
Side 45
... strain , Of ! if these wishes are not breath'd in vain , The Guardian Seraph , who directs thy fate , Will leave thee glorious , as he found thee great . AND IMITATIONS . ADRIAN'S ADDRESS TO HIS SOUL , WHEN POEMS . 45.
... strain , Of ! if these wishes are not breath'd in vain , The Guardian Seraph , who directs thy fate , Will leave thee glorious , as he found thee great . AND IMITATIONS . ADRIAN'S ADDRESS TO HIS SOUL , WHEN POEMS . 45.
Side 49
... strain . ( 1 ) The hand of Death is said to be unjust , or unequal , as Virgil was considerably older than Tibullus , at his decease . Now having pass'd the gloomy bourn , From whence he IV . 3 TRANSLATIONS AND IMITATIONS . 49 ...
... strain . ( 1 ) The hand of Death is said to be unjust , or unequal , as Virgil was considerably older than Tibullus , at his decease . Now having pass'd the gloomy bourn , From whence he IV . 3 TRANSLATIONS AND IMITATIONS . 49 ...
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Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volum 4 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Thomas Moore Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1832 |
The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volum 4 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Thomas Moore Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1832 |
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