| 1765 - 416 pages
...from thy cloud : thy fteps are ftately on thy hill. What deft thou behold in the plain ? The ftormy winds are laid; The murmur of the torrent comes from afar. Roaring waves climb the diftant rock. The flies of evening are on * This poem fixes the antiquity of a cuflom, which is well... | |
| 1773 - 432 pages
...from thy cloud : thy fteps are ftately on thy hill. What doft thou behold in the plain ? The ftormy winds are laid. The murmur of the torrent comes from afar. Roaring waves climb the diftant rock. The flies of evening are on their feeble wings ; the hum of their courfe is on the field.... | |
| Ossian - 1790 - 446 pages
...from thy cloud : thy fteps are ftately on thy hill. What doft thou behold in the plain ,? The ftormy winds are laid. The murmur of the torrent comes from afar. Roaring waves climb the diftant rock. The flies of evening are on their feeble wings ; the hum of their courfe is on the field.... | |
| 1790 - 322 pages
...from thy cloud : thy fteps are ftately on thy hill. What doft thou behold in the plain ? The I ilormy winds are laid. The murmur of the torrent comes from afar. Roaring waves climb tlie diftant rock. The flies of evening are on their feeble wings ; the hum of their courfe is on the... | |
| 1799 - 252 pages
...from thy cloud : thy fteps are ftately on thy hill. What doft thou behold in the plain ? The ftcrmy winds are laid. The murmur of the torrent comes from afar. Roaring waves climb the diftant rock. The flies of evening are on their feeble wings, and the hum of their courfe is on the... | |
| James Macpherson - 1803 - 386 pages
...Caledonians. STAR of descending night ! fair is thy light in the west ! thou liftest thy unshorn head from thy cloud : thy steps are stately on thy hill....rock. The flies of evening are on their feeble wings ; the hum of their course is on the field. What dost thou behold, fair light? But thou dost smile and... | |
| 1803 - 390 pages
...Caledonians. STAR of descending night ! fair is thy light in the west ! thou liftest thy unshorn head from thy cloud : thy steps are stately on thy hill....waves climb the distant rock. The flies of evening 3re on their feeble wings ; the hum of their course is on the field. What dost thou behold, fair light?... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 648 pages
...had sloped his westering wheel. 1 Thou liftest thy unshorn head from thy cloud.] Par. Lost, ч. 44<?. hill ». What dost thou behold in the plain ? The...comes from afar. Roaring waves climb the distant rock 4. The flies of evening are on their feeble wings 5 ; the hum of their course is on the field. What... | |
| Ossian - 1806 - 366 pages
...Caledonians. STAR of descending night ! fair is thy light in the west! thou liftest thy unshorn head from thy cloud: thy steps are stately on thy hill....rock. The flies of evening are on their feeble wings; the hum of their course is on the field. What dost thou behold, fair light? But thou dost smile and... | |
| 1810 - 378 pages
...SELMA, oTAR of deseending night! fair is thy light in the west! thou liftest thy unshorn head from Ihy cloud : thy steps are stately on thy hill. What dost...the stormy winds are laid. The murmur of the torrent eomes from afar. Roaring waves elimb the distant rock. The flies of evening are on their feeble wings;... | |
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