| 1778 - 626 sider
...youeger king. Mortal', thou triât hear'st the tale, Learn the tenour of our song. Scotland, thro' each winding vale . Far and wide the notes prolong....Sisters, hence with spurs of speed : Each her thundering faulchion wield ; Each bestride her sable steed. Hurry, hurry to the field. ODE to ADVERSITY.; by the... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1799 - 270 sider
...the younger King. Mortal, thou that hear'st the tale, Learn the tenour of our song. Scotland, thro' each winding vale Far and wide the notes prolong....Sisters, hence with spurs of speed : Each her thundering faulchion wield ; Each bestride her sable steed. Hurry, hurry to the field. THE DESCENT OF ODIN. •... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1800 - 302 sider
...the younger King. Mortal, thou that hear'st the tale, Learn the ten our of our song. Scotland, thro' each winding vale Far and wide the notes prolong....Sisters, hence with spurs of speed: Each her thundering faulchion wield; J.Scalcherd; Aff Maria THE DESCENT OF ODIN. AN ODE. FROM THE NORSE-TONGUE. [The original... | |
| Matthew Gregory Lewis - 1801 - 266 sider
...victorious bands ; Triumph to the younger King ! Mortal, thou that hear'st the tale, Learn the tenour of our song. Scotland, through each winding vale Far and wide the notes prolong. 350 Sisters, hence with spurs of speed : Each her thundering faulchion wield Each bestride her sable... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1804 - 224 sider
...the younger King. Mortal, thou that hear'st the tale, Learn the tenour of our song. Scotland, thro' each winding vale Far and wide the notes prolong....Sisters, hence with spurs of speed : Each her thundering faulchion wield ; Each bestride her sable steed. Hurry, hurry to the field. THE DESCENT OF ODIN. .... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 248 sider
...the younger king. Mortal, thou that hear'st the till e. Learn the tenor of our song; Scotland ! thro' each winding vale Far and wide the notes prolong. Sisters ! hence with spurs of speed ; Each her thund'ring falchion ^?ield; Each bestride her sable steed: Hurry, hurry, to the field. • Ireland.... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1807 - 728 sider
...the hands ! Songs of joy and triumph sing! Joy to the victorious bands; Triumph to the younger King. Mortal, thou that hear'st the tale, Learn the tenor of our song. Scotland, thro' each winding vale Far and wide the notes prolong. Sisters, hence with spurs of speed : Each her... | |
| 1809 - 402 sider
...victorious bands; Triumph to the younger king. Mortal thou that hear'st the talu, Learn the tenour of our song. Scotland, through each winding vale,...prolong. Sisters, hence with spurs of speed! Each her thuud'ring faulchiou wield j Each bestride her sable steed. H urry, hurry, to the field ! THE TRIUMPHS... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 622 sider
...victorious bands: Triumph to the younger king. Mortal, thou that hear'st the tale, (/ arn the tcnour Samuel : l.ach her thundering falchion wield; Each bestride her sable steed. Hurry, hurry to the lield. THE... | |
| Joseph Train - 1814 - 234 sider
...clay The Hermit on the Inks of Cree. LINES TO SIR DAVID HUNTER BLAIR, ON HIS MARRIAGE. Mortal ! them that hear'st the tale, Learn the tenor of our song...each winding vale Far and wide the notes prolong. GRAY. WANDERING shepherds, cease your toil, Leave these moorland heights awhile, And lightly skip along,... | |
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