 | Epes Sargent - Elocution - 1852 - 558 pages
...sight, And the elans of Culloden are scattered in fight : They rally, they bleed, for their country and Crown . Woe, woe, to the riders that trample them...war, What steed to the desert flies frantic and far ? 'T is thine, 0 Glenulliu ! whose bride shall await, i• Like a love-lighted watch-fire, all night... | |
 | Epes Sargent - Readers - 1852 - 558 pages
...sight, And the clans of Culloden are scattered in fight : They rally, they bleed, for their country and Crown Woe, woe, to the riders that trample them...war, What steed to the desert flies frantic and far ? T is thine, O Glenullin ! whose bride shall await, Like a love-lighted watch-fire, all night at the... | |
 | Charles Walton Sanders - Readers - 1842 - 304 pages
...woke to hear his sentry's shriek, e,— the " To arms ! they come, — the Greek ! the Greek !" 3. They rally, — they bleed, for their kingdom and crown, Woe ! woe ! to the riders that trampta them down. The. last line of the first couplet, would naturally be read in a suppressed tone,... | |
 | Theology - 1850
...following lines, from Lochiel's Warning, by Campbell: " But hark ! through the fast-flashing lightnings of war, What steed to the desert flies frantic and far ? "Tis thine, oh Glen Ullen ! whose bride shall await, Like a love-lighted watch-fire, all night at the gate : A steed... | |
 | sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1852
...timidus, si viccrit unquam." MS. Bcllum Bothuellianum. CHAPTER XVII. But bark ! through the fast -flushing lightning of war, What steed to the desert flies frantic and far? CAMPBELL. DURING the severe skirmish of which we have given the details, Morton, together with Cuddie... | |
 | Thomas Campbell - Ireland - 1853 - 386 pages
...clans of Culloden are scattered in fight. They rally, they bleed, for their kingdom and crown; Wo, wo to the riders that trample them down ! Proud Cumberland...to the desert flies frantic and far? Tis thine, oh GlenuUin! whose bride shall await, T.ita a love-lighted watch-fire, all night at the gate. A steed... | |
 | William Holmes McGuffey - Children - 1853 - 336 pages
...For a field of the dead rushes red on my sight, And the clans of Culloden are scattered in fight; 5. They rally, they bleed, for their kingdom and crown...hark ! through the fast-flashing lightning of war, 10. What steed to the desert flies + frantic and far? 'T is thine, O Glenullin 1 * whose bride shall... | |
 | Thomas Campbell - 1853 - 260 pages
...the slain, And their hoof-beaten bosoms are trod to the plain. But hark ! through the fust-flashing lightning of war, What steed to the desert flies frantic and far? 'Tis thine, 0 Glenullin ! whose bride shall await, Like a love-lighted watch-fire, all night at the gate. A steed... | |
 | Andrew Comstock - Elocution - 1853 - 364 pages
...Culloden are scatter'd in fight, : \ They rally, | they bleed', | for their kingdom and crown1; | Wo, wo to the riders that trample them down* ! | Proud Cumberland prances, insulting the slain1, | And their hoof-beaten bosoms are trod to the plain(. | Buf har^1 / 1 through the fast-flashing... | |
 | Conrad Hume Pinches - Elocution - 1854 - 444 pages
...For a field of the dead rushes red on my sight. And the clans of Culloden are scatter'd in flight. They rally, they bleed, for their kingdom and crown...to the desert flies frantic and far ? 'Tis thine, O Glenullin ! whose bride shall await, Like a love-lighted watch-fire, all night at the gate. A steed... | |
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