Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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... give us hope that there fruit shall y - take Against autumn , ready for to shake . There saw I growing eke the fresh haw - thorn In white motley , that so sweet doth y - smell ; Ash , fir , and oak , with many a young acorn , And many a ...
... give us hope that there fruit shall y - take Against autumn , ready for to shake . There saw I growing eke the fresh haw - thorn In white motley , that so sweet doth y - smell ; Ash , fir , and oak , with many a young acorn , And many a ...
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... give ; Or Conan bald , though oft his tongue To rage provoked my breast , Or Finn's sinall dwarf , whose magic song Oft lull'd the ranks to rest . Sweeter to me their voice would seem Than thy psalm - singing train ; And nobler far ...
... give ; Or Conan bald , though oft his tongue To rage provoked my breast , Or Finn's sinall dwarf , whose magic song Oft lull'd the ranks to rest . Sweeter to me their voice would seem Than thy psalm - singing train ; And nobler far ...
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... give the subject o'er . Nor Finn , nor all the Finnian race , Can with his power compare Who to yon orbs assigns ... gives the peopled stream , Replete with life to flow ; Who gives the moon's resplendent beam , And sun's meridian glow ...
... give the subject o'er . Nor Finn , nor all the Finnian race , Can with his power compare Who to yon orbs assigns ... gives the peopled stream , Replete with life to flow ; Who gives the moon's resplendent beam , And sun's meridian glow ...
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... give him back his crown . For never did his generous breast Reject the feeling glow ; Refuse to succour the distrest , Or slight the captive's woe . His ransom loosed the prisoner's chains , And broke the dire decree ; Or , with his ...
... give him back his crown . For never did his generous breast Reject the feeling glow ; Refuse to succour the distrest , Or slight the captive's woe . His ransom loosed the prisoner's chains , And broke the dire decree ; Or , with his ...
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... give the tale to fame . It must be obvious , I think , from the passages which have now been quoted from these Irish legends , that , though written in the middle ages , the character of Ossian has been sustained in them with all the ...
... give the tale to fame . It must be obvious , I think , from the passages which have now been quoted from these Irish legends , that , though written in the middle ages , the character of Ossian has been sustained in them with all the ...
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