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" DAUGHTER of heaven, fair art thou ! the silence of thy face is pleasant ! Thou comest forth in loveliness. The stars attend thy blue course in the east. The clouds rejoice in thy presence, O moon! they brighten their dark-brown sides. Who is like thee... "
The Poems of Ossian: To which are Prefixed a Preliminary Discourse and ... - Page 367
1857 - 492 pages
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The poems of Ossian, &c. containing the poetical works of J ..., Volume 1

Ossian - 1805 - 648 pages
...tradition has preserved. DAR-THULA: A POEM. DAUGHTER of heaven', fair art thou ! the silence of thy face is pleasant ! Thou comest forth in loveliness....course in the east. The clouds rejoice in thy presence, О moon : They brighten with darkbrown sides *. Who is like thee in heaven, light 1 Daughter of heaven,...
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The poems of Ossian, tr. by J. Macpherson. To which are prefixed ..., Volume 2

Ossian - 1805 - 244 pages
...traces of it are found in the old poetry. DAUGHTER of heaven a, fair art thou ! the silence of thy face is pleasant. Thou comest forth in loveliness ; the stars attend thy blue steps in the east. The clouds rejoice in thy presence, O moon, and brighten their dark-brown sides....
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The poems of Ossian, tr. by J. Macpherson. Blair's critical ..., Volume 2

Ossian - 1806 - 364 pages
...of it are found in the old poetry. DAR-THULA DAUGHTER of heaven, fair art thou ! the silence of thy face is pleasant ! Thou comest forth in loveliness....moon ! They brighten their dark-brown sides. Who is likethee in heaven, light of the silent night? The stars are ashamed in thy presence. They turn away...
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Tales in Verse: With a Version of Morduth, a Poem

Robert Gilmour, Douthal - English poetry - 1815 - 372 pages
...of heaven! fair art thou ! the silence of thy face is pleasant. Thou comest forth in loveli. ness. The stars attend thy blue course in the east. The clouds rejoice in thy presence, O mobn ! they brighten their dark-brown sides. Who is like thee in heaven, light of the silent night...
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Elements of Criticism, Volume 2

Lord Henry Home Kames - Aesthetics - 1819 - 434 pages
...Sun ! and let thy return be in joy. Fingal. Daughter of Heaven, fair art thou ! the silence of thy face is pleasant. Thou comest forth in loveliness ; the stars attend thy blue steps in the east. The clouds rejoice in thy presence, (i Moon ! and brighten their dark-brown side's....
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A Grammar of Rhetoric and Polite Literature: Comprehending the Principles of ...

Alexander Jamieson - English language - 1820 - 388 pages
...fancy, hut it aims not to rouse strong passion. " Daughter of heaven, fair art thou* the silence of thy face is pleasant : thou comest forth in loveliness ; the stars- attend thy hlue steps in the east. The clouds rejoice in thy presence, O Moon ! and hrighten their dark-hrown...
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Domestic, Literary, and Village Sketches: Addressed to the Young of Our ...

Domestic, literary and village sketches - Great Britain - 1823 - 168 pages
...education. OSSIAN'S ADDRESS TO THE MOON. " Daughter of heaven, fair art thou !" the silence of thy face is pleasant ! Thou comest forth in loveliness....? The stars are ashamed in thy presence. They turn away their sparkling eyes. Whither doest thou retire from thy course, when the darkness of thy countenance...
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The English Master: Or, Student's Guide to Reasoning and Composition ...

William Banks - English language - 1823 - 462 pages
...surpass in beauty his address to the moon. " Daughter of heaven, fair art thou ! the silence of thy face is pleasant; thou comest forth in loveliness; the stars attend thy blue steps in the east. The clouds y 3 rejoice in thy presence, O moon ! and brighten their dark-brown sides....
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An Abridgment of Elements of Criticism

Lord Henry Home Kames - Criticism - 1831 - 328 pages
...O Sun ! and let thy return be in joy. IBID. Daughter of Heaven, fair art thou ! the silence of thy face is pleasant. Thou comest forth in loveliness : the stars attend thy blue steps in the east. The clouds rejoice in thy presence, O Moon ! and brighten their dark-brown sides....
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The philosophic alphabet, with an explanation of its principles; to which is ...

George Edmonds (of Birmingham.) - English language - 1832 - 122 pages
...OSSIAN. Daughter of Heaven, fair art thou! the silence of thy face is pleasant. Thou comest forth in thy loveliness. The stars attend thy blue course in the...rejoice in thy presence, O moon: they brighten their dark brown sides. Who is like thee in heaven, light of the silent night? The stars are ashamed in thy...
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