Proud bird of the mountain, thy plume shall be torn! Say, rush'd the bold eagle exultingly forth, From his home, in the dark rolling clouds of the north? Lo! the death-shot of foemen outspeeding, he rode Companionless, bearing destruction abroad; But... Annual Register - Page 806edited by - 1803Full view - About this book
| English poetry - 1840 - 368 pages
...death-telling seer ! Or, if gory Culloden so dreadful appear, Draw, dotard, around thy old wavering sight, This mantle, to cover the phantoms of fright. WIZARD. Ha...bird of the mountain, thy plume shall be torn! Say, rush the bold eagle exultingly forth [North? From his home in the dark rolling clouds of the Lo ! the... | |
| English poetry - 1840 - 378 pages
...wavering sight, This mantle, to cover the phantoms of fright. WIZARD. Ha ! laugh'st thou, Lochicl, my vision to scorn * Proud bird of the mountain, thy plume shall be torn ! Say, rush the bold eagle exultingly forth [North? From his home in the dark rolling clouds of the Lo ! the... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1841 - 332 pages
...around thy old wavering sight. This .mantle, to cover the phantoms of fright. WIZARD. Ha! langh'st thou, Lochiel, my vision to scorn? Proud bird of the mountain, thy plume shall be torn! Say, rush the bold eagle exultingly forth. From his home, in the dark rolling clouds of the north? Lo! the... | |
| Andrew Comstock - Elocution - 1841 - 410 pages
...dotard, around thy old wavering sight, | This man'tle, | to cover the phantoms of fright,. | WIZARD. Say', rush'd the bold eagle, exultingly forth', | From his home in the dark-rolling clouds of the north' ? Lo! the death-sho? of foemen out-speeding, he rode , | Compan'ionless,... | |
| Samuel Kirkham - Elocution - 1842 - 386 pages
...old wavering sight', This mantle', to cover the phantoms of fright'. Hu'! laugh'st thou', Locliiol', my vision to scorn'? Proud bird of the mountain',* thy plume shall be torn ! Say', rushed the bold eogle', cxultingly forth'. From his home in the dark-rolling clouds of the north'?... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1843 - 320 pages
...appear, Draw, dotard, around thy old wavering sight! This mantle, to cover the phantoms of fright. Ha! laugh'st thou, Lochiel, my vision to scorn? Proud...bird of the mountain, thy plume shall be torn ! Say, rushed the bold eagle exultingly forth, From his home in the dark rolling clouds of the north? Lo!... | |
| English poetry - 1843 - 368 pages
...dotard, around thy old wavering sight, This mantle, to cover the phantoms of fright. Ha ! laugh'st them, Lochiel, my vision to scorn ? Proud bird of the mountain, thy plume shall be torn ! Say, rush the bold eagle exultingly forth [North? From his home in the dark rolling clouds of the Lo ! the... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1843 - 516 pages
...death-telling seer! Or, if gory Culloden so dreadful appear, Draw, dolard, around thy old wavering sight. This mantle, to cover the phantoms of fright. WIZARD. Ha ! laugh'st thou, Lochiel, my viaion to acorn? Proud bird of the mountain, thy plume shall be torn! Say, rush the bold eagle exultingly... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - Elocution - 1844 - 318 pages
...thon, Lochiel, my vision to scorn? Proud bird of the mountain, thy plunje shall be torn! Say, rushed the bold eagle exultingly forth, From his home in the dark rolling clouds of the north? Lo! the ileath-shot of foemen oulspeeding he rode Companionless, bearing destrucMon abroad; But down let him... | |
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