Fugitive Pieces on Various Subjects: A vindication of natural societyRobert Dodsley J. Dodsley, 1771 - English essays |
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... Rocks of Ardven ! ye Deer ! and ye Streams of the Hill - We fhall return no more . Our Tombs are diftant far . FRAGMENT V. UTUMN is dark on the Mountains ; grey A Mift refts on the Hills . The Whirlwind is heard on the Heath , Dark ...
... Rocks of Ardven ! ye Deer ! and ye Streams of the Hill - We fhall return no more . Our Tombs are diftant far . FRAGMENT V. UTUMN is dark on the Mountains ; grey A Mift refts on the Hills . The Whirlwind is heard on the Heath , Dark ...
Page 132
... Rock on the Plain ; thine Eyes , a Furnace of Fire . Louder than a Storm was thy Voice , when thou confoundeft the Field . War- riors fell by thy Sword , as the Thiftle by the Staff of a Boy . Dargo the mighty came on , like a Cloud of ...
... Rock on the Plain ; thine Eyes , a Furnace of Fire . Louder than a Storm was thy Voice , when thou confoundeft the Field . War- riors fell by thy Sword , as the Thiftle by the Staff of a Boy . Dargo the mighty came on , like a Cloud of ...
Page 133
... Rock from the fhaggy Hill . What shall she do , hapless Maid— He bleeds ; her Connal dies . All the Night long fhe cries , and all the Day , O Connal , my Love , and my Friend ! With Grief the fad Mourner died . Earth here enclofeth the ...
... Rock from the fhaggy Hill . What shall she do , hapless Maid— He bleeds ; her Connal dies . All the Night long fhe cries , and all the Day , O Connal , my Love , and my Friend ! With Grief the fad Mourner died . Earth here enclofeth the ...
Page 135
... Rock on the Plain . - Here the Daughter of Beauty lieth ; and here the braveft of Men . Here one Day ended the Fair and the Valiant . Here reft the Purfuer and the Purfued . Son of Alpin ! the Woes of the Aged are many , Their Tears are ...
... Rock on the Plain . - Here the Daughter of Beauty lieth ; and here the braveft of Men . Here one Day ended the Fair and the Valiant . Here reft the Purfuer and the Purfued . Son of Alpin ! the Woes of the Aged are many , Their Tears are ...
Page 136
... Rocks of Ardannider . I like an ancient Oak on Morvan , I moulder alone in my Place . The Blaft hath lopped my Branches away ; and I tremble at the Wings of the North , Prince of the Warriors , Ofcur , my Son ! fhall I fee thee no more ...
... Rocks of Ardannider . I like an ancient Oak on Morvan , I moulder alone in my Place . The Blaft hath lopped my Branches away ; and I tremble at the Wings of the North , Prince of the Warriors , Ofcur , my Son ! fhall I fee thee no more ...
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