Fugitive Pieces on Various Subjects: A vindication of natural societyRobert Dodsley J. Dodsley, 1771 - English essays |
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... hang over my 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.
... hang over my 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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Robert Dodsley. FRAGMENT IV . WH CONNAL , CRIMORA . CRIMORA . HO . cometh from the Hill , like a Cloud tinged with the Beam of the Weft ? Whofe Voice is that , loud as the Wind , but pleasant as the Harp of Carryl ? It is my Love in the ...
Robert Dodsley. FRAGMENT IV . WH CONNAL , CRIMORA . CRIMORA . HO . cometh from the Hill , like a Cloud tinged with the Beam of the Weft ? Whofe Voice is that , loud as the Wind , but pleasant as the Harp of Carryl ? It is my Love in the ...
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... Crimora . CRIMORA . Then give me thofe Arms of Light ; that Sword , and that Spear of Steel . I fhall meet Dargo with thee , and aid my lovely Connal . Fare- well , ye Rocks of Ardven ! ye Deer ! and ye Streams of the Hill - We fhall ...
... Crimora . CRIMORA . Then give me thofe Arms of Light ; that Sword , and that Spear of Steel . I fhall meet Dargo with thee , and aid my lovely Connal . Fare- well , ye Rocks of Ardven ! ye Deer ! and ye Streams of the Hill - We fhall ...
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... Crimora ! like a Moon - beam from a Cloud . Who can reach the Source of thy Race , O Con- nal ? and who recount thy Fathers ? Thy Family grew like an Oak on the Mountain , which meeteth the Wind with its lofty Head . But now it is torn ...
... Crimora ! like a Moon - beam from a Cloud . Who can reach the Source of thy Race , O Con- nal ? and who recount thy Fathers ? Thy Family grew like an Oak on the Mountain , which meeteth the Wind with its lofty Head . But now it is torn ...
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Robert Dodsley. The Daughter of Rinval was near ; Crimora , bright in the Armour of Man ; her Hair loose behind , her Bow in her Hand . She followed the Youth to the War , Connal her much - beloved . She drew the String on Dargo ; but ...
Robert Dodsley. The Daughter of Rinval was near ; Crimora , bright in the Armour of Man ; her Hair loose behind , her Bow in her Hand . She followed the Youth to the War , Connal her much - beloved . She drew the String on Dargo ; but ...
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