| George Allardice Riddell Baron Riddell - 1925 - 328 trang
...notions of patriotism. From the lone shieling of the misty island Mountains divide us and the waste of seas, But still the blood is strong, the heart is Highland, And we in dreams behold the Hebrides. Mr. Fisher is a fine descriptive writer, in the Biblical or Ciceronian style, producing his effects... | |
| Cornelius Weygandt - 1925 - 526 trang
...Gait's: "From the lone shieling on the distant island Mountains divide us and the waste of seas; Yet still the blood is strong, the heart is Highland, And we in dreams behold the Hebrides." Whether Gait was capable of such a rhythm as that is a question, but there is no question that he could... | |
| Charles Lewis Hind - 1925 - 186 trang
...land. From the lone shieling of the misty island Mountains divide us, and the waste of seas — Yet still the blood is strong, the heart is Highland, And we in dreams behold the Hebrides : Chorus : Fair these broad meads — these hoary woods are grand ; But we are exiles from our fathers'... | |
| Thomas Earle Welby - 1925 - 254 trang
...land. From the lone sheiling of the misty island Mountains divide us, and the waste of seas— Yet still the blood is strong, the heart is Highland, And we in dreams behold the Hebrides. Chorus Fair these broad meads—these hoary woods are grand; But we are exiles from our fathers' land.... | |
| Lionel Stevenson - 1926 - 306 trang
...translation from the Gaelic: From the lone shieling of the misty island Mountains divide us and the waste of seas ; But still the blood is strong, the heart...are grand, But we are exiles from our fathers' land. In two poems, "The Far West Emigrant" and "The Emigrant's Address to America", Mrs. Leprohon showed... | |
| Oregon Historical Society - 1911 - 452 trang
...claymores. And hearts that would have given blood like water That heavily beats along the Atlantic shore. Fair these broad meads — these hoary woods are grand — But we are exiles from our fathers' land." Poor fools, blind to an opportunity for millions in the new country of their birth, they should have... | |
| Mary Elizabeth Phillips - 1926 - 938 trang
...third are] ' From the lone shieling of the misty island Mountains divide us, and wastes of seas — Yet still the blood is strong, the heart is Highland And we in dreams behold the Hebrides : ' And we ne'er shall tread the fancy haunted valley Where 'tween the dark hills creeps the small... | |
| William Lawson Grant - 1926 - 728 trang
...lines: "From the lone shelling of the misty island Mountains divide us and a waste of seas — Yet still the blood is strong, the heart is Highland, And we in dreams behold the Hebrides." The poem, which first appeared in "Noctes Ambrosianae" mBlackwoods Magazine, September, 1829, has been... | |
| Lawrence Johnstone Burpee - 1926 - 722 trang
...haunting lines: "From the lone sheiling of the misty island Mountains divide us and a waste of seasYet still the blood is strong, the heart is Highland, And we in dreams behold the Hebrides." The poem, which first appeared in "Noctes Ambrosianae" inBlackwoods Magazine, September, 1829, has... | |
| Mary Elizabeth Phillips - 1926 - 938 trang
...third are] ' From the lone shieling of the misty island Mountains divide us, and wastes of seas — Yet still the blood is strong, the heart is Highland And we in dreams behold the Hebrides: ' And we ne'er shall tread the fancy haunted valley Where 'tween the dark hills creeps the small clear... | |
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