| Ossian - 1834 - 218 pages
...on the gale: no answer half-drowned in the storm! I sit in my grief; I wait for morning in my tea»! Rear the tomb, ye friends of the dead. Close it not till Colma come. My life dios away like a dream : why should I stay behind? Here shall I rest with my friends, by the stream... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pages
...shall I find the departed ? No feeble voice is on the gale : no answer half-drowned in the storm ! I sit in my grief! I wait for morning in my tears...flies away like a dream : why should I stay behind 1 Here shall I rest with my friends by the stream of the sounding rock. When night comes on the hill,... | |
| Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1844 - 738 pages
...departed I No feeble voice is on the gale : no answer half-drowned in the storm ! I sit in my grief II stoops to trace The parlour splendours of that festive place ; The white-washed wall, the nicely flics away like a dream : why should I stay behind ! Here shall I rest with my friends by the stream... | |
| Bards and bardism - 1847 - 398 pages
...gale : no answer half-drowned in the Storm ! I sit in my grief ; I wait for morning in my tears ! Bear the tomb, ye friends of the dead. Close it not till...friends, by the stream of the sounding rock. When night conies on the hill ; when the loud winds arise ; my ghost shall stand in the blast, and mourn the death... | |
| Scottish Gaelic poetry - 1850 - 548 pages
...shall I find the departed ? No feeble voice is on the gale : no answer half-drowned in the storm ! I sit in my grief; I wait for morning in my tears...the tomb, ye friends of the dead. Close it not till Colrna come. My life flies away like a dream : why should I stay behind ? Here shall I rest with my... | |
| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1851 - 764 pages
...shall I find the departed ? No feeble voice is on the gale : no answer half-drowned in the storm ! as precipitately as possible, and feel fairly ri ! Hear the tomb, ye friends of the dead. Close it not till Colma come. My life flies away like a dream... | |
| Susan Fenimore Cooper - Country life - 1854 - 482 pages
...shall I find the departed .' No feeble voice is on the gale ; no answer half-drowned in the storm ! I sit in my grief; I wait for morning in my tears...rest with my friends, by the stream of the sounding rook. When night comes on the hill ; when the loud winds arise, my ghost shall stand in the blast,... | |
| Country life - 1856 - 482 pages
...shall I find the departed ? No feeble voice is on the gale ; no answer half-drowned in the storm ! T sit in my grief ; I wait for morning in my tears ! Rear the tomb, -i -SB ta«- Jn E--n«:-m oota. Above the nets at sea ? Was never salmon yet that shone so fair, Among... | |
| Lucius Osgood - Elocution - 1858 - 494 pages
...hill shall T find the departed*? No feeble voice is on the gale; no answer half-drowned in the storm! I sit in my grief! I wait for morning in my tears. / LESSON XXXII. THE PAUPER'S DEATH-BED. BY MRS. SOUTHEY. 1. TREAD softly*; bow the head*, — In reverent... | |
| Alexander Winton Buchan - 1859 - 120 pages
...shall I find the departed ? No feeble voice is on the gale : no answer half-drowned in the storm ! I sit in my grief; I wait for morning in my tears ! Eear the tomb, ye friends of the dead. Close it not till Colma come. My life flies away like a dream:... | |
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