| John Bell - 1791 - 546 pages
...Lodg'd in the wintry cave with Fate's fell spear; Or in the depth ofUist's dark forest dwells; How they, whose sight such dreary dreams engross, With their own vision oft astonish'd droop, When, o'er the wat'ry strath, or quaggy moss, They see the gliding ghosts unbodied... | |
| William Collins - 1802 - 198 pages
...Lodg'd in the wintry cave, with Fate's fell spear; Or in the depth of Uist's dark forest dwells : How they, whose sight such dreary dreams engross, With their own vision oft astonish'd droop, When o'er the watry strath or quaggy moss, They see the gliding ghosts unbodied troop.... | |
| William Collins - 1802 - 206 pages
...Lodg'd in the wintry cave, with Fate's fell spear; Or in the depth of Uist's dark forest dwells : How they, whose sight such dreary dreams engross, With their own vision oft astonish'd droop, When o'er the watry strath or quaggy moss, They see the gliding ghosts unbodied troop.... | |
| William Collins - 1804 - 166 pages
...Lodg'd in the wintry cave with Fate's fell spear, Or in the depth of Uisfs dark forest dwells: How they, whose sight such dreary dreams engross, With their own vision oft astonish'd droop, When, o'er the wat'ry strath, or quaggy moss, They see the gliding ghosts unbodied... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 248 pages
...Lodg'd in the .wintry cave with Fate's fell spear, Or in the depthjbf Uist's dark forest dwells : How they, whose sight such dreary dreams engross, "With their own vision oft astonish'd droop, When, o'er the wat'ry strath, or quaggy moss, They see the gliding ghosts unbodied... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 308 pages
...Lodged in the wintery cave with fate's fell spear, Or in the depth of Uist's dark forest dwells : How they, whose sight such dreary dreams engross, With...strath, or quaggy moss,. They see the gliding ghosts unbodied troop. Or, if in sports, or on the festive green, Their destined glance some fated youth descry,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 556 pages
...forest dwells: [gross, Hnw they, whose sight such dreary dreams enWith their own vision oft astonish'd droop; When, o'er the watery strath, or quaggy moss, They see the gliding ghosts unbodied troop. Or, if in sports, or on the festive green, Their destin'd glance some fated youth descry,... | |
| William Collins - 1811 - 162 pages
...Lodg'd in the wintry cave with Fate's fell spear. Or ill the depth of Uist's dark forest dwells: How they, whose sight such dreary dreams engross, With their own vision oft astonish'd droop, When, o'er the wat'ry strath, or quaggy moss, They see the gliding ghosts unbodied... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 464 pages
...dwells : How they, whose sight such dreary dreams enWith their own visions oft astonish'd droop, [gross, When o'er the watery strath, or quaggy moss, They see the gliding ghosts unbodied troop ; Or, if in sports, or on the festive green, Their destin'd glance some fated youth... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 420 pages
...Lodg'd in the wintery cave with fate's fell spear, Or in the depth of Uist's dark forest dwells : How they, whose sight such dreary dreams engross, With their own vision oft astonish'd droop, When, o'er the wat'ry strath, or quaggy moss, They see the gliding ghosts unbodied... | |
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