Did thy beauty last, 0 Ryno ? Stood the strength of car-borne Oscar ! Fingal himself departed ! The halls of his fathers forgot his steps. Shalt thou then remain, thou aged bard, when the mighty have failed ? But my fame shall remain, and grow like the... The Poems of Ossian - Page 3301812Full view - About this book
| 1765 - 416 pages
...forgot his fteps. And fhalt thou remain, aged bard ! when the mighty have failed ? But my fame fhall remain, and grow like the oak of Morven; which lifts its broad head to the ftorm, and rejoices in the courfe of the wind. • Where are thy dogs, and where thy bow ? Thy ftrield... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1774 - 540 pages
...forgot his fteps. And malt thou remain, aged bard, when " the mighty have failed ? But my fame fhall remain ; and grow " like the oak of Morven, which lifts its broad head to the ftorm, " and rejoiceth in the courfe of the wind («)." The chief caufe of affliction when a young... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1778 - 532 pages
...forgot his fteps. " And (halt thou remain, aged bard, when the " mighty have failed ? But my fame fhall remain ; " and grow like the oak of Morven, which lifts its " broad head to the ftorm, and rejoiceth in the " courfe of the wind (a)" The chief caufe of affliction when a young man... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1778 - 550 pages
...forgot his fteps. " And {halt thou remain, aged bard, when the " mighty have failed ? But my fame ftiall remain ; " and grow like the oak of Morven, which lifts its " broad head to the ftorm, and rejoiceth in the " courfe of the wind (a}." The chief caufe of affliction when a young man... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1779 - 572 pages
...forgot his fteps. " And fhalt thou remain, aged bard, when the mighty have failed ? But my " fame fh.ill remain ; and grow like the oak of Morven, which lifts its broad <*' heaA tti the fform, and rejoiceth in the courte of the wind (J)." . The chief caufe of afflictiori... | |
| 1783 - 274 pages
...will lie in filence , near her flumbcting Ryuo. thers forgot his fteps. — And shalt thou remain , aged bard ! when the mighty have failed ? — But...oak of Morven ; which lifts its broad head to the llorm , and rejoices in the couife of the wind. The maids shall feck me ; but they shall not find toe... | |
| 1799 - 252 pages
...forgot his fteps. And fhalt them remain » aged bard! when the mighty have failed? But my fame ftiall remain, and grow like the oak of Morven ; which lifts its broad head to the florm, and rejoices in the courfe of the wind. Our dark looks told that he was low ! That pale the... | |
| Natham Drake - 1800 - 510 pages
...Stood the strength of car-borne Oscar? Fin gal himself departed. The halls! of his fathers forgot iiife steps. Shalt thou then remain, thou aged bard! when...But my fame shall remain, and grow like the oak of Moryen; which lifts its broad head to the storm, and rejoices in the course of the wind! " J These... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 648 pages
...of car-borne Oscar ? Fingal himself departed. The halls of his fathers forgot his steps. Shalt thon then remain, thou aged bard ! when the mighty have...the storm, and rejoices in the course of the wind ! SHE, blushing, sad, from Morven's rocks, bends over the darkly rolling >ca. She sees the youth in... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 244 pages
...Oscar: Fingal himself passed away; and the halls of las fathers forgnt his steps. And shaft thou remain, aged bard ! when the mighty have failed ? But my fame shall remain, and grow like the oak of Morven ; winch lifts its broad head to the storm, and rejoices in the course of the wind. i P-ynothe son of... | |
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