| History - 1778 - 626 pages
...ODE, from the Norse Tongue*; By the late Mr. GKAY. From .Mr. MASON'* Edition of Mr. GHAY'Í Work». NOW the storm begins to lower, (Haste, the loom of hell prepare), Iron-sleet of arrowy shower Hurtles in the darken'd air. , ' Glitt'ring lances are the loom, Where... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1800 - 302 pages
...Brave; where they attended the banquet, and served the departed Heroes with horns of mead and ale.] NOW the Storm begins to lower, (Haste, the loom of Hell prepare,) Iron-sleet of arrowy shower (b) Hurtles in the darken'd air (c). Glitt'ring lances are the loom Where... | |
| Matthew Gregory Lewis - Ballads, English - 1801 - 266 pages
...Brave, where they attended the banquet, and served the departed heroes with horns of mead and ale. 347 Now the storm begins to lower, (Haste, the loom of hell prepare,) Iron-sleet of arrowy shower Hurtles in the darken'd air. Glittering lances are the loom, Where the... | |
| Thomas Gray - English poetry - 1804 - 224 pages
...the^Brave ; where they attended the banquet, and served the departed Heroes with horns of mead and alej NOW the Storm begins to lower, (Haste, the loom of Hell prepare,) Iron-sleet of arrowy shower d Hurtles in the darken'd air c. b Iron-sleet of arrowy shower. How quick... | |
| Robert Lowth - Hebrew language - 1815 - 618 pages
...from the Norse tongue, intitled the Fatal Sistcri, the same machinery is more minutely preserved ~ " Now the storm begins to lower " (Haste the loom of hell prepare,) " Iron-sleet of arrowy shower " Hurtles in the darken'd air. " Glittering lances form the loom " How... | |
| Thomas Gray, John Mitford - 1816 - 446 pages
...brave ; where they attended the banquet, and served the departed heroes \\ith horns of mead and die. Now the storm begins to lower, (Haste, the loom of hell prepare,) (T* Glitt'ring lances are the loom, 5 Where the dusky warp we strain, Weaving many a soldier's doom,... | |
| Robert Lowth (bp. of London.) - 1816 - 478 pages
...from th? Norse tongue, intitled the Fatal Sisters, the same machinery is more minutely preserved : " Now the storm begins to lower, " (Haste, the loom of hell prepare 5) " Iron sleet of arrowy shower M Hurtles in. the darken'd air. " Glittering " How art thou fallen... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - English poetry - 1820 - 548 pages
...University, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. ODE VIII. THE FATAL SISTERS. FROM THE NORSE TONGUE.1' Now the storm begins to lower, (Haste, the loom of hell prepare,) Iron-sleet of arrowy shower Hurtles in the darken'd air. Glitt'ring lances are the loom, Where the... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford, Robert Walsh - English poetry - 1822 - 584 pages
...Borleigh was Chancellor of the Uoirenitj in the reign of queen Elizabeth. Vol. XXIX. K THE FATAL SISTERS > FROM THE NORSE TONGUE. Now the storm begins to lower, (Haste, the loom of Hell prepare,) Iron-sleet of arrowy showerf Hurtles in the darken'd air.* * To be found in the Oreades of Thormodus... | |
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