I have heard a voice in my dream. I feel the fluttering of my foul. Why didft thou come, O blaft, from the dark rolling of the lake ? Thy ruftling was in the trees, the dream of Malvina departed. An Analysis of the Galic Language - Page 145by William Shaw - 1778 - 171 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1765 - 416 pages
...on the wind ; the beam of the fun was on his ikirts, they glittered like the gold of the ftranger. 'It was the voice of my love! few are his vifits to my dreams 1 B.UT thou dwelleft in the foul of Malvina, foil of mighty Oilian. My fighs arife with the... | |
| 1799 - 252 pages
...flew on the wind; the beam of the fun was on his ikirts, they glittered like the gold of the ftranger. It was the voice of my love! few are his vifits to my dreams! I " But thou dwelleft in the foul of Malvina, fon of mighty Oman. My fighs arife with the... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 244 pages
...delivorod of its enemies, Ossian returned to Scutland. , " IT was the voice of my love ! few are his visits to the dreams of Malvina ! Open your airy halls, ye fathers of mighty Toscar. Unfold the gates of your clouds ; the steps of Malvina's departure are near. 1 have heard a... | |
| Peter Hately Waddell - 1875 - 446 pages
...the last efforts of the sublimest poetic genius. " It was the voice of my love ! few are his visits to the dreams of Malvina ! Open your airy halls, ye fathers of mighty Toscar : unfold the gates of your clouds; the steps of Mal vina's departure are near. I have heard... | |
| Peter Hately Waddell - 1875 - 450 pages
...the last efforts of the sublimest poetic genius. " It was the voice of my love! few are his visits to the dreams of Malvina! Open your airy halls, ye fathers of mighty Toscar: unfold the gates of your clouds; the steps of Malvina's departure are near. I have heard a... | |
| Dafydd Moore - 2004 - 612 pages
...on the wind ; the beam of the fun was on his ikirts, they glittered like the gold of the ftranger. It was the voice of my love ! few are his vifits to my dreams ! * Malvina the daughter of Tofcar is overheard by OlTiaii lamenting the death ofOfcar her... | |
| Edmund Fry - 1799 - 644 pages
...English. Shaw's Anal. p. 157. • * ... TRANSLATION: " It was the voice of my love! few are his visits to the " Dreams of Malvina! Open your airy halls, ye fathers of " mighty Toscar ! unfold the gates of your clouds. — The steps " of Malvina's departure are nigh. — I have... | |
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