Did not Ossian hear a voice ? or is it the sound of days that are no more? Often, like the evening sun, comes the memory of former times on my soul. The Poems of Ossian - Pagina 341door James Macpherson - 1803Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1859 - 512 pagina’s
...Cromln, when tho limiter mourns his absence for a season, and sees him between the clouds. Did not Osaian hear a voice ? or is it the sound of days that are no more ? Often, like the evening sun, comes the memory of former times on my soul. His countenance is settled from... | |
| Ossian - 1870 - 622 pagina’s
...astar air dubh-nial gun fheum, A shlol Mhorni nam beuma cruaidh ? An gar dhuit cairdean triath fo aois, DID not Ossian hear a voice ? or is it the sound of...like the evening sun, on my soul. The noise of the chase is renewed. In thought I lift the spear. But Ossian did hear a voice ! Who art thon, son of night?... | |
| Archibald Clerk - 1870 - 602 pagina’s
...astar air dubh-nial gun fheum, A shiol Mhorui nam beuma cruaidh ? An gar dhuit cairdean triath fo aois, DID not Ossian hear a voice ? or is it the sound of...like the evening sun, on my soul. The noise of the chase is renewed. In thought I lift the spear. But Ossian did hear a voice ! "Who art thou, son of... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1870 - 520 pagina’s
...the sun on Cromla, when the hunter mourns his absence for a season, and sees him between the clouds. Did not Ossian hear a voice '. or is it the sound of days that are no more I Often, like the evening sun, comes the memory of former times on my son). His countenance is settled... | |
| Mary Curtis - 1871 - 166 pagina’s
...song of Poly-olbion. XIX. PENDINE GHUECH. TREMOILLET — GREEN BRIDGE OF WALES — CUSTOMS. 'Often has the memory of former times come like the evening sun on my soul." Ossian. IT is not known when this ancient church was erected, nor to what saint dedicated. It has lately... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1902 - 358 pagina’s
...While down the streams that float us each and all Conleth and Cuthana, ad init.: " Did not Ossian bear a voice? Or is it the sound of days that are no more?...the memory of former times come like the evening sun upon my soul." 21. This lyric after 1875 generally in small type. 33, 34. Cf. Leigh Hunt, Hero and... | |
| Charles Liggett Van Cleve - 1902 - 362 pagina’s
...I have not fulfilled satisfactorily the task on which I entered. But it has been pleasant and sad. "Did not Ossian hear a voice? Or is it the sound of days that are no more? Often, like the evening sun, come the memory of former times on my soul." But I cannot stop yet ; for when... | |
| Walther Drechsler - 1904 - 94 pagina’s
...III, 211. The song rises, like the sun, in my soul; and my heart feels the joy of other times II, 104. Did not Ossian hear a voice? or is it the sound of days that are no more? Often does the memory of other times come, like the evening sun, on my soul II, 121. Rhythmik. Über den metrischen Charakter... | |
| Walther Drechsler - 1904 - 94 pagina’s
...aus: Why, ye winds, did ye bear him on the desart rock? Why, ye waves, did ye roll over him? I, 129. Did not Ossian hear a voice? or is it the sound of days that are no more? II, 121. I heard a voice, like the breeze of my hills. Is it the huntress of Galmal, the white-handed... | |
| Adam Potkay - 1994 - 276 pagina’s
...reminiscent voices and the sounds of the present. The poem Conlath and Cuthona begins on such a dubious note: "Did not Ossian hear a voice? or is it the sound of...like the evening sun, on my soul. The noise of the chase is renewed. In thought, I lift the spear" (400). What Ossian hears and conveys in the poem are... | |
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