| Gaelic society of Dublin - 1808 - 410 pages
...Ajalbn." Josh. xv 13. This address, indeed, might have been suggested by Deirdri's notice of the bpding cloud, but it is much and finely enlarged upon. The...in the following sentiment ? — " But thou thyself shalt fail one night ; " and leave thy blue path in heaven :" i " The cloud capp'd towers, the gorgeous... | |
| 1812 - 364 pages
...with thee, at night, no more? Yes! they have fallen, fair light! and thou dost often retire to mourn. But thou thyself shall fail, one night ; and leave thy blue path in heaven. The stars will then lift their heads: they, who were ashamed in thy presence, will rejoice. Thou art now... | |
| 1818 - 628 pages
...thee at night no more ? — Yes ! they have fallen, fair light! and tliou dost often retire to mourn. But thou thyself shall fail one night, and leave thy blue path in heaven. The start will then lift their green heads ; 315 phizing the stars, after alluding to the discoveries of... | |
| 1834 - 438 pages
...with thee, at night, no more? Yes! they have fallen, fair light! and thou dost often retire to mourn. But thou thyself shall fail, one night, and leave thy blue path in heaven. The stars will then lift their heads' they who are ashamed in thy presence will rejoice. Thou art now clothed... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 396 pages
...with thee at night, no morel Yes! they have fallen, fair light ! and 'hou dost often retire to mourn. But thou thyself shall fail, one night, and leave thy blue path in heaven. The stars will then lift up their heads, and rejoiœ. Thou art now clothed with thy brightness. Look from... | |
| Ossian - 1845 - 546 pages
...thee, at night, no more ? Yes, they have fallen, fair light ! and thou dost often retire to mourn. But thou thyself shall fail one night, and leave thy blue path in heaven. The stars will then lift their heads: they, who were ushamed in thy presence, Will rejoice- Thou art now... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 330 pages
...with thee at night, no more? Yes! they have fallen, fair light ! and thou dost often retire to mourn. But thou thyself shall fail, one night, and leave thy blue path in heaven. Tb* stars will then lift up their heads, and rejoice. Thou art now clothed with thy brightness. Loojc... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 398 pages
...thee at ni^Iit, no more? Yen! they have fallen, fair li^ht ! and thou dost often retire to mourn. Hut thou thyself shall fail, one night, and leave thy blue path in heaven. The stars will then lift up their heads, and thy ky. rejoice. Thou nrt now clothed with ,v*uui: <PI M.IIIIULII... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1846 - 372 pages
...thee at nig'it, no more ? Yes ; they have fallen, fair light ! and thou dost often retire to mourn. But thou thyself shall fail, one night, and leave thy blue path in heaven. 3. The stars will then lift their heads and rejoice. Thou art now clothed with thy brightness. Look... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1859 - 422 pages
...wife theu at night, no more I Yes; they have fallen, fair light! and thou dost often retire to mourn. But thou thyself shall fail, one night, and leave thy blue path in heaven. 3. The stars will then lift their heads and rejoice. Thou ait now clothed wife thy brightness. Look... | |
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