Fugitive Pieces on Various Subjects: A vindication of natural societyRobert Dodsley J. Dodsley, 1771 - English essays |
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... Head . Hear my Voice , ye Trees ! as ye bend on the fhaggy Hill . My Voice fhall pre- ferve the Praise of him , the Hope of the Ifles . VOL . II . K FRAG FRAGMENT IV . WH CONNAL , CRIMORA . CRIMORA . ANCIENT POETRY . 129.
... Head . Hear my Voice , ye Trees ! as ye bend on the fhaggy Hill . My Voice fhall pre- ferve the Praise of him , the Hope of the Ifles . VOL . II . K FRAG FRAGMENT IV . WH CONNAL , CRIMORA . CRIMORA . ANCIENT POETRY . 129.
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... Connal , I faw his Sails like grey Mift on the fable Wave . They flowly came to Land . Connál , many are the Warriors of Dargo ! CONNAL . Bring me thy Father's Shield ; the Iron Shield of Rinval ; that Shield like the full Moon when it ...
... Connal , I faw his Sails like grey Mift on the fable Wave . They flowly came to Land . Connál , many are the Warriors of Dargo ! CONNAL . Bring me thy Father's Shield ; the Iron Shield of Rinval ; that Shield like the full Moon when it ...
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... Connal ! CONNAL . Fall indeed I may : But raise my Tomb , Crimora . Some Stones , a Mound of Earth , fhall keep my Memory . Bend thy red Eye over my Tomb , and beat thy Breaft with Sighs . Though fair thou art , my Love , as the Light ...
... Connal ! CONNAL . Fall indeed I may : But raise my Tomb , Crimora . Some Stones , a Mound of Earth , fhall keep my Memory . Bend thy red Eye over my Tomb , and beat thy Breaft with Sighs . Though fair thou art , my Love , as the Light ...
Page 132
... Connal . The Leaves whirl round with the Wind , and ftrew the Grave of the Dead . At Times are seen here the Ghosts of the de- ceased , when the mufing Hunter alone ftalks flowly over the Heath . Appear in thy Armour of Light , thou ...
... Connal . The Leaves whirl round with the Wind , and ftrew the Grave of the Dead . At Times are seen here the Ghosts of the de- ceased , when the mufing Hunter alone ftalks flowly over the Heath . Appear in thy Armour of Light , thou ...
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... Connal her much - beloved . She drew the String on Dargo ; but erring pierced her Cannal . He falls like an Oak on the Plain ; like a Rock from the fhaggy Hill . What shall she do , hapless Maid— He bleeds ; her Connal dies . All the ...
... Connal her much - beloved . She drew the String on Dargo ; but erring pierced her Cannal . He falls like an Oak on the Plain ; like a Rock from the fhaggy Hill . What shall she do , hapless Maid— He bleeds ; her Connal dies . All the ...
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