Bring me the harp, son of Alpin. Another song shall rise. My soul shall depart in the sound. My fathers shall hear it in their airy hall. Their dim faces shall hang, with joy, from their clouds; and their hands receive their son. The aged oak bends over... The Poems of Ossian - Page 3391810Full view - About this book
| Bards and bardism - 1765 - 416 pages
...-Strike the harp and raife the fong : be near, with all your wings, ye winds. Bear the mournful found away to Fingal's airy hall. Bear it to Fingal's hall, that he may hear the voice of his fon ; the voice of him that praifed the mighty.— The blaft of the north opens thy gates,... | |
| 1799 - 252 pages
...Strike the harp and r.iife the fong: be near with all your wings, ye winds. Bear the mournful found away to Fingal's airy hall. Bear it to Fingal's hall, that he may hear the voice of his fon; the voice of him that praifed the mighty. The blaft of the north opens thy gates,... | |
| Natham Drake - English literature - 1800 - 510 pages
...in their airy hall. Their dim faces shall hang, with joy, from their clouds; and their hands receive their son. The aged oak bends over the stream. It...the harp, and raise the song; be near, with all your wingSj ye winds. Bear the mournful sound away to Fingal's airy hall. Bear it to Fingal's hall, that... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 648 pages
...in their airy hall. Their dim faces shall hang, with joy, from their clouds; and their hands receive their son. The aged oak bends over the stream. It...hall. Bear it to Fingal's hall, that he may hear the voice of his eon. The voice of him that praised the mighty ! " "The blast of north opens thy gates,... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 244 pages
...in their airy hall. Thei-- dim faces shall hang with joy from their clonds ; and their hands receive their son. The aged oak bends over the stream. It...all its moss. The withered fern whistles near, and mises, is it waves, with Ossian's hair. Strike the harp and raise the song : be near with all your... | |
| Ossian - 1806 - 364 pages
...faces shall hang, with joy, from their clouds; and their hands receive their son. The » Ossian speaks. aged oak bends over the stream. It sighs with all...hall. Bear it to Fingal's hall, that he may hear the voice of his son. The voice of him that praised the mighty ! " The blast of north opens thy gates,... | |
| Ann Eaton Polglase - 1827 - 254 pages
...in their airy hall. Their dim faces shall hang, with joy from their clouds; and their hands receive their son. The aged oak bends over the stream. It...all your wings, ye winds. Bear the mournful sound to Fingal's airy hall. Bear it to Fingal's hall, that he may hear the voice of his son : the voice... | |
| Elizabeth Elkins Sanders - 1841 - 218 pages
...and raise the song ; be near with all youf wings, ye winds ! bear the mournful sound away to FingaPs airy hall ; bear it to Fingal's hall, that he may hear the voice of his son ; the voice of him that praised the mighty. There is a murmur in the heath ; the stormy... | |
| Ossian - 1845 - 546 pages
...in their airy hall. Their dim faces shall hang, with joy from their clouds ; and their hands receive their son. The aged oak bends over the stream. It...hall. Bear it to Fingal's hall, that he may hear the voice of hi< «un : the voice of him that praised the mighty. ' The blast of north opens thy gates,... | |
| Abraham Mills - English literature - 1851 - 594 pages
...their airy hall. Their dun faces shall hang, with joy, from their clouds ; and their hands receive their son. The aged oak bends over the stream. It...hall. Bear it to Fingal's hall, that he may hear the voice of his son ; the voice of him that praised the mighty. The blast of the north opens thy gates,... | |
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