| 1765 - 416 páginas
...why did young Ryno fall ? But fleep thou foftly on Lena, Fingal fhall foon behold thee. Soon fhall my voice be heard no more, and my footfteps ceafe...for Ryno ; tell what the* chief would have' been. Fare w el, thou firft in every field. No more fhall I direct thy dart. Thou that haft been fo fair;... | |
| 1773 - 432 páginas
...why did young Ryno fall ? But fleep thou foftly on Lena j Fingal fhall foon behold theet Soon fhall my voice be heard no more, and my footfteps ceafe...be feen. The bards will tell of Fingal's name. The flones will talk of me. But, Ryno, thou art low indeed ! thou haft not received thy fame. Ullin, ftrike... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1775 - 280 páginas
...why did young Ryno fall? But deep thou " foftly on Lena, Fingal Ihall loon behold thee. Soon " fhall my voice be heard no more, and my footfteps " ceafe to be feen. The bards will tell of Fingal's C 5 " name : * Several of Oflian's heroes are riefcribed as fighting in cars. The Britons in general... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1778 - 532 páginas
...did young Ryno fall ? But " fleep thou foftly on Lena, Fingal ihall foon be" hold thee. Soon fhall my voice be heard no ** more, and my footfteps ceafe...indeed, " thou haft not received thy fame. Ullin, itrike •* the harp for Ryno ; tell what the chief would " have been. Farewell thou firft in every... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1778 - 550 páginas
...did young Ryno fall ? But " fleep thou foftly on Lena, Fingal {hall foon be" hold thee. Soon ftiall my voice be heard no " more, and my footfteps ceafe...bards will tell of Fingal's name ; the ftones will <c talk of me. But, Ryno ! thou art low indeed, " thou haft not received thy fame. Ullin, ftrike "... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1779 - 566 páginas
...Lena, Fingal fhall foon behold thee. Soon " fliall my voice be heard no more and my footfteps ccafe to be feen. The " bards will tell of Fingal's name...harp for Ryno ; tell what the chief would have been. Farewell thou firft in every field. No more mall I direft thy dart. Thou that haft been fo fair; I... | |
| 1779 - 250 páginas
...why did young Ryno fall 2 But fleep thou foftly on Lena , Fingal shall foon behold thee. Soon shall my voice be heard no more , and my footfteps ceafe...low indeed , — thou haft not received thy fame. Ul]in , ftrike the harp for Ryno ; tell what the chief would have been. Farewel , thou firft in every... | |
| 1784 - 432 páginas
...why did young Ryno fall ? But fleep thou foftly on Lena, Fingal fhall fcon behold thee. Soon fhall my voice be heard no more, and my footfteps ceafe...art low indeed ! thou haft not received thy fame. Ullih, ftrike the harp for Ryno; tell what the chief would have been. Farewel, thou firft in every... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1788 - 532 páginas
...did young Ryno fall ? But " fleep thou foftly on Lena, Fingnl fliall foon bc" hold thee. Soon fhall my voice be heard no " more, and my footfteps ceafe...indeed, " thou haft not received thy fame. Ullin, ftrike tht " harp for Ryno ; tell what the. chief would have " been. Farewell thou firft in every field. No... | |
| Ossian - 1790 - 446 páginas
...foftly on Lena, Fingal fhall foon behold thee. Soon fhall my voice be heard no more, and my footfleps ceafe to be feen. The bards will tell of Fingal's...received thy fame. Ullin, ftrike the harp for Ryno ; tellwhat the chief would have been. Farewel, thou firft in. every field ! No more mall I direft thy... | |
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