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" O thou that rollest above, round as the shield of my fathers, whence are thy beams O sun, thy everlasting light? Thou comest forth in thy awful beauty; the stars hide themselves in the sky; the moon, cold and pale sinks in the western wave; but thou thyself... "
The First-[sixth] Reader: Of the United States Series; Embracing, in Brief ... - Trang 239
bởi Marcius Willson - 1872
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The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Tập 35

British essayists - 1802 - 216 trang
...beauty, and the stars hide themselves in the sky : The moon, cold and pale, sinks in the western wave, but thou thyself movest alone : who can be a companion of thy course ? The oaks of the mountain fall ; the mountains themselves decay with years ; the ocean shrinks, and grows again ; the...

The Poems of Ossian, Tập 1

1803 - 350 trang
...awful beauty; the stars hide themselves in the sky; the moon, cold and pale, sinks in the western wave. But thou thyself movest alone : who can be a companion...the moon herself is lost in heaven : but thou art for ever the same : rejoicing in the brightness of thy course. When the world is dark with tempests...

Select British Classics, Tập 31

1803 - 308 trang
...and the stars hide themselves in the " sky : The moon, cold and pale, sinks in the wesvl tern wave, but thou thyself movest alone : Who '• can be a companion of thy course ? The oaks of i; the mountain fall ; the mountains themselves decay " with years ; the ocean shrinks, and grows again...

The History of Scotland: From the Union of the Crowns on the ..., Tập 4

Malcolm Laing - 1804 - 556 trang
...Ossian's sphere of observation, as the earthquakes that " shake green Erin " from side to side." — " The ocean shrinks and grows *' again ; the moon herself is lost in heaven i but thou art for " ever the same ; rejoicing in the strength of thy course. " But to Ossian thou...

The History of Scotland: From the Union of the Crowns on the ..., Tập 4

Malcolm Laing - 1804 - 558 trang
...everlasting, could have no conception of its creation, nor a suspicion from whence it proceeded. " The oaks of the mountains fall ; the " mountains themselves decay with years," is a philosophical or scriptural allusion, as remote from Ossian's sphere of observation, as the earthquakes...

The poems of Ossian, tr. by J. Macpherson. To which are prefixed ..., Tập 2

Ossian - 1805 - 244 trang
...beauty, and the stars hide themselves in the sky; the moon, cold and pale, sinks in the western wave. But thou thyself movest alone : who can be a companion...the moon herself is lost in heaven ; but thou art for ever the same; rejoicing in the brightness of thy course. When the world is dark with tempests;...

Some of Ossian's Lesser Poems Rendered Into Verse: With a Preliminary ...

James Macpherson, Archibald M'Donald - 1805 - 308 trang
...who can be a companion in thy " course! the oaks of the mountains fall: the mountains theui" selves decay with years; the ocean shrinks and grows again..." the moon herself is lost in heaven; but thou art for ever the *' find, that he, like all other translators, has " omitted several particularising circumstances...

The poems of Ossian, &c. containing the poetical works of J ..., Tập 1

Ossian - 1805 - 648 trang
...from the clouds, and laughest'at the storm." But the variations of imagery require also a comment. " The oaks of the mountains fall; the mountains themselves decay with years ;" is a scriptural alteration of Fingal, iii. ". " The oaks resound on their mountains, and the rocks...

The poems of Ossian, tr. by J. Macpherson. Blair's critical dissertations, Tập 1

Ossian - 1806 - 366 trang
...awful beauty; the stars hide themselves in the sky; the moon, cold and pale, sinks in the western wave. But thou thyself movest alone: who can be a companion...again: the moon herself is lost in heaven; but thou art for ever the same; rejoicing in the brightness of thy course. When the world is dark with tempests;...

History of Great Britain, from the Revolution, 1688, to the ..., Tập 1

William Belsham - 1806 - 646 trang
...the stars hide themselves in the sky. The moon, cold and pale, sinks in the western wave. But thou, thou thyself movest alone ! Who can be a companion...the moon herself is lost In heaven : but thou art for ever the same, rejoicing in the brightness of thy course ! When the world is dark with tempests...




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