Returnest thou safe from the war? Where are thy friends, my love? I heard of thy death on the hill; I heard and mourned thee, Shilric! Yes, my fair, I return; but I alone of my race. Thou shalt see them no more: their graves I raised on the plain. Fragments of Ancient Poetry (1760) ... - Pagina 12door James Macpherson - 1915 - 64 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Fragments - 1760 - 82 pagina’s
...reeds of the pool. Hark ! RETURNEST thou fafe from the war ? Where are thy friends, my love ? Iheard of thy death on the hill ; I heard and mourned thee,...return ; but I alone of my race. Thou fhalt fee them no more: their graves I raifed on theplain. But why art thou on the defert hill ? why on the heath, alone?... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 378 pagina’s
...weak her Voice ! like the Breeze in the Reeds of the Pool. Hark ! Returneft thou fafe from the War ; Where are thy Friends, my Love ? I heard of thy Death...return ; but I alone of my Race. Thou fhalt fee them no more.: Their Graves I ratfed on the Plain. But why art thou on the defert Hill? why on the Heath.,... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 380 pagina’s
...Voice ! like the Breeze ia the Reeds of the Pool. Hark ! Returneft thou fafe from the War ; Where arc thy Friends, my Love ? I heard of thy Death on the Hill ; 1 heard and mourned thee, Shilric ! Yes, my Fair, I return ; but I alone of my Race. Thou (halt fee... | |
| 1765 - 416 pagina’s
...weak her voice ! like the breeze in the reeds of the pool. RETURNEST thou fafe from the war? Where s ' are thy friends, , my love ? I heard of thy death...return ; but I alone of my race. Thou fhalt fee them no more : their graves I raifed on the plain. But why art thou on the defert hill? Why on the heath, alone?... | |
| 1765 - 374 pagina’s
...weak her Voice ! like the Breeze in the Reeds of the Pool. Hark ! Returned thou fafe from the War ; Where are thy Friends, my Love ? I heard of thy Death on the Hill ; I heard and mourned thee, Sbilric ! Yes, my Fair, I return ; but I alone of my Race. Thou (halt fee them no more : Their Graves... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1771 - 390 pagina’s
...Voice ! like the Breeze in the Reeds of the Pool. Hark ! Returneft thou fafe from the War ; Where arc thy Friends, my Love ? I heard of thy Death on the Hill ; I heard and mourned thee, Shilric f Yes, my Fair, I return ; but I alone of my Race. Thou (halt fee them no more : Their Graves I raifed... | |
| 1773 - 432 pagina’s
...how weak her voice ! like the breeze in the reeds of the lake. " RETURNEST thou fafc from the war ? Where are thy friends, my love? I heard of thy death...return ; but I alone of my race. Thou fhalt fee them no more : their graves I raifed on the plain. But why why art thou on the defert hill ? Why on the heath... | |
| 1783 - 274 pagina’s
...but how weak her voice ! like the breeze in the leeds of the pool. Returned thou fafe from the war ? Where are thy friends , my love : I heard of thy death, on the hill ; I heard and mourned thee ; Shikic ! FT Yes , my fair , I return ; but I alone of my race. Thou shalt fee them no more : their... | |
| Daniel Webb - 1787 - 276 pagina’s
...how weak her voice! like the breeze in the reeds of the pool. Hark! RETURNEST thou fafe from the war? Where are thy friends, my love? I heard of thy death...return ; but I alone of my race. Thou fhalt fee them no more: their graves I raifed on the plain. But why art thou on the defert hill ? why on the heath, alone... | |
| Ossian - 1790 - 446 pagina’s
...how weak her voice ! like the breeze in the reeds of the lake. " Returned thou fafe from the war ? Where are thy friends, my love ? I heard of thy death...heard and mourned thee, Shilric ! Yes, my fair, I re-* turn ; but I alone of my race. Thou fhalt fee them no more : their graves I raifed on the plain.... | |
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