Miscellaneous PoemsA. Constable and Company, 1820 - 448 páginas |
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... down its darksome glen . The Monarch judged this desart wild , With such romantic ruin piled , Was theatre by Nature's hand For feat of high achievement plann'd . XI . O rather he chose , that Monarch bold 20 CANTO I. THE BRIDAL.
... down its darksome glen . The Monarch judged this desart wild , With such romantic ruin piled , Was theatre by Nature's hand For feat of high achievement plann'd . XI . O rather he chose , that Monarch bold 20 CANTO I. THE BRIDAL.
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... wild , Betwixt the woman and the child , Where less of magic beauty smiled Than of the race of men ; And in the forehead's haughty grace , The lines of Britain's royal race , Pendragon's , you might ken . XV . Faultering , yet ...
... wild , Betwixt the woman and the child , Where less of magic beauty smiled Than of the race of men ; And in the forehead's haughty grace , The lines of Britain's royal race , Pendragon's , you might ken . XV . Faultering , yet ...
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... wild resemblance we can trace , Though reft of every softer grace , As the rough warrior's brow may bear A likeness to a sister fair . Full well advised our Highland host , That this wild pass on foot be cross'd , While round Ben ...
... wild resemblance we can trace , Though reft of every softer grace , As the rough warrior's brow may bear A likeness to a sister fair . Full well advised our Highland host , That this wild pass on foot be cross'd , While round Ben ...
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... , ( For Harp's an over - scutched phrse , Worn out by bards of modern days , ) My Muse , then - seldom will she wake Save by dim wood and silent lake ; She is the wild and rustic Maid , Whose foot 88 CANTO III , THE BRIDAL.
... , ( For Harp's an over - scutched phrse , Worn out by bards of modern days , ) My Muse , then - seldom will she wake Save by dim wood and silent lake ; She is the wild and rustic Maid , Whose foot 88 CANTO III , THE BRIDAL.
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... wild brook hath caught her ear , The glade hath won her eye ; She longs to join with each blithe rill That dances down the Highland hill , Her blither melody . And now , my Lucy's way to cheer , She bids Ben - Cruach's echoes hear How ...
... wild brook hath caught her ear , The glade hath won her eye ; She longs to join with each blithe rill That dances down the Highland hill , Her blither melody . And now , my Lucy's way to cheer , She bids Ben - Cruach's echoes hear How ...
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answer'd arms Arthur bard BATTLE OF SEMPACH beneath blood bold bore bower breast BRIDAL OF TRIERMAIN bride bright brooklet brow busk Caliburn CANTO castle Count Harold courser Dane dare dark daughter deep Donald Caird's dread EDINBURGH ANNUAL fair faith falchion fame fear fell flame flung gallant gaze glance Glaramara glen gold grace Gregalach Gunnar Gyneth's hall hand HAROLD THE DAUNTLESS hath hauberk hear heard heart heaven hill Jutta King King Arthur knight lady land Lord Lucy maid maiden Metelill minstrel Monarch morning ne'er nigh noble Moringer o'er pale pass'd Pibroch Piobaireachd Prelate pride priest rock Roland De Vaux round Saint seem'd sire sleep slumber smile song sought soul sound spear spoke steed stern stone Sultaun sword tale tell thee thine thou tower twas vale Valley of Saint vassal Vaux warder Warrior ween wild Witikind's Wulfstane
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Página 382 - Come as the winds come, when Forests are rended, Come as the waves come, when Navies are stranded: Faster come, faster come, Faster and faster, Chief, vassal, page and groom, Tenant and master. Fast they come, fast they come; See how they gather! Wide waves the eagle plume Blended with heather. Cast your plaids, draw your blades, Forward each man set ! Pibroch of Donuil Dhu Knell for the onset!
Página 381 - Come away, come away, Hark to the summons ! Come in your war array, Gentles and commons. Come from deep glen, and From mountain so rocky, The war-pipe and pennon Are at Inverlocky. Come every hill-plaid, and True heart that wears one, Come every steel blade, and Strong hand that bears one.
Página 378 - O, fear not the bugle, though loudly it blows, It calls but the warders that guard thy repose ; Their bows would be bended, their blades would be red, Ere the step of a foeman draws near to thy bed. O ho ro, i ri ri, &c.
Página 337 - Fled past on right and left how fast Each forest, grove, and bower ! On right and left fled past how fast Each city, town, and tower ! XLIX. " Dost fear ? dost fear ? The moon shines clear, Dost fear to ride with me ? — Hurrah ! hurrah ! the dead can ride ! " — " O William, let them be !— " See there, see there ! What yonder swings And creaks 'mid whistling rain ? " — " Gibbet and steel, th' accursed wheel ; A murderer in his chain.
Página 386 - the lake's clear breast May barter for the eagle's nest; The Awe's fierce stream may backward turn, Ben-Cruaichan fall, and crush Kilchurn; Our kilted clans, when blood is high, Before their foes may turn and fly; But I, were all these marvels done, Would never wed the Earlie's son.
Página 377 - ... not lack, Nor braid to bind your hair; Nor mettled hound, nor managed hawk, Nor palfrey fresh and fair; And you, the foremost o...
Página 382 - Come as the winds come, when Forests are rended; Come as the waves come, when Navies are stranded : Faster come, faster come, Faster and faster, Chief, vassal, page, and groom, Tenant and master. Fast they come, fast they come ; See how they gather ! Wide waves the eagle plume, Blended with heather.
Página 375 - Now let this wilfu' grief be done, And dry that cheek so pale ; Young Frank is chief of Errington And lord of Langley-dale ; His step is first in peaceful ha...
Página 389 - O'er the peak of Ben-Lomond the galley shall steer, And the rocks of Craig Royston like icicles melt, Ere our wrongs be forgot, or our vengeance unfelt ! Then gather, gather, gather, Gregalach !
Página 338 - Tramp! tramp! along the land they rode, Splash! splash! along the sea; The scourge is red, the spur drops blood, The flashing pebbles flee.