The modern Scottish minstrel; or, The songs of Scotland of the past half century, with memoirs of the poets, and specimens in English verse of modern Gaelic bards, by C. Rogers, 第 2 巻Charles Rogers 1856 |
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... cheers From the green hill - side speed the chase I saw him after Angus brave- Nor less a noble warrior he- Fersaid his home , his work he gave Unto the Mill of Altavaich . HUNTER . From wild Lochaber , then , the sword With war's dread ...
... cheers From the green hill - side speed the chase I saw him after Angus brave- Nor less a noble warrior he- Fersaid his home , his work he gave Unto the Mill of Altavaich . HUNTER . From wild Lochaber , then , the sword With war's dread ...
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... cheering the kid - spotted fawns that were seen , With their bleating , that sweetly arose by thy side , I love thee , O wild rock of refuge ! of showers , Of the leaves and the cresses , all glorious to me , Of the high grassy heights ...
... cheering the kid - spotted fawns that were seen , With their bleating , that sweetly arose by thy side , I love thee , O wild rock of refuge ! of showers , Of the leaves and the cresses , all glorious to me , Of the high grassy heights ...
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... cheering the rowers of the galley , with his birlinn chant , and stirring on the fight with his pros- nuchadh catha , or battle - song . At the noted battle of Harlaw , † a piece was sung which has escaped the wreck of that tremendous ...
... cheering the rowers of the galley , with his birlinn chant , and stirring on the fight with his pros- nuchadh catha , or battle - song . At the noted battle of Harlaw , † a piece was sung which has escaped the wreck of that tremendous ...
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... cheer us with your strains Ere many twelvemonths be , And let us hear that voice again , So loved , so dear to me ! * This lay of affection is dated September 1820 , when the author received a visit from her eldest son , who was then ...
... cheer us with your strains Ere many twelvemonths be , And let us hear that voice again , So loved , so dear to me ! * This lay of affection is dated September 1820 , when the author received a visit from her eldest son , who was then ...
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... Cheer my long benighted soul ? When shall Israel , proud in armour , Burst the tyrant's base control ? " & c . " The similarity of the measure with that of your last made me think of sending you this piece . I am much hurried at present ...
... Cheer my long benighted soul ? When shall Israel , proud in armour , Burst the tyrant's base control ? " & c . " The similarity of the measure with that of your last made me think of sending you this piece . I am much hurried at present ...
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258 ページ - O'er the deadly space between. " Hearts of oak ! " our captains cried, when each gun From its adamantine lips Spread a death-shade round the ships, Like the hurricane eclipse Of the sun.
254 ページ - The spirits of your fathers Shall start from every wave ! — For the deck it was their field of fame, And Ocean was their grave : Where Blake and mighty Nelson fell, Your manly hearts shall glow, As ye sweep through the deep, While the stormy winds do blow ; While the battle rages loud and long, And the stormy winds do blow.
257 ページ - In a bold determin'd hand, And the Prince of all the land Led them on. Like leviathans afloat Lay their bulwarks on the brine, While the sign of battle flew On the lofty British line: It was ten of April morn by the chime: As they drifted on their...
257 ページ - How smit was poor Adelaide's heart at the sight ! How bitter she wept o'er the victim of war ! " Hast thou come, my fond Love, this last sorrowful night, To cheer the lone heart of your wounded Hussar?" " Thou shall live," she replied, " Heaven's mercy relieving Each anguishing wound, shall forbid me to mourn...
259 ページ - Ye are brothers! ye are men! And we conquer but to save ; So peace instead of death let us bring; But yield, proud foe, thy fleet, With the crews, at England's feet, And make submission meet To our king.
45 ページ - O'er moor and mountain green, O'er the red streamer that heralds the day, Over the cloudlet dim, Over the rainbow's rim, Musical cherub, soar, singing, away ! Then, when the gloaming comes, Low in the heather blooms Sweet will thy welcome and bed of love be ! Emblem of happiness, Blest is thy dwelling-place — Oh, to abide in the desert with thee ! JAMES HOGG.
259 ページ - Brave hearts ! to Britain's pride Once so faithful and so true, On the deck of fame that died, With the gallant good Riou: Soft sigh the winds of Heaven o'er their grave ! While the billow mournful rolls And the mermaid's song condoles Singing glory to the souls Of the brave!
243 ページ - tis doubly dear to me ; Could I think I did deserve it, How much happier would I be ! Scenes of woe and scenes of pleasure, Scenes that former thoughts renew ; Scenes of woe and scenes of pleasure ; Now a sad and last adieu ! THE BRAES O
258 ページ - Like leviathans afloat, Lay their bulwarks on the brine; While the sign of battle flew On the lofty British line : It was ten of April morn by the chime : As they drifted on their path, There was silence deep as death; And the boldest held his breath, For a time. But the might of England flushed To anticipate the scene; And her van the fleeter rushed O'er the deadly space between. 'Hearts of oak!
33 ページ - ... Thou too art gone before ; but why, O'er ripe fruit, seasonably gathered, Should frail survivors heave a sigh ? Mourn rather for that holy Spirit, Sweet as the spring, as ocean deep ; For Her who, ere her summer faded, Has sunk into a breathless sleep. No more of old romantic sorrows, For slaughtered Youth or love-lorn Maid ! With sharper grief is Yarrow smitten, And Ettrick mourns with her their Poet dead.