The Lord of the Isles: A PoemJ. Ballantyne and Company, 1815 - 443 ページ |
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... float Their misty shores around ; And Morven's echoes answer'd well , And Duart heard the distant swell Come down the darksome Sound , 8 XVI So bore they on with mirth and pride , 22 THE LORD OF THE ISLES . CANTO I.
... float Their misty shores around ; And Morven's echoes answer'd well , And Duart heard the distant swell Come down the darksome Sound , 8 XVI So bore they on with mirth and pride , 22 THE LORD OF THE ISLES . CANTO I.
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A Poem Walter Scott. XVI So bore they on with mirth and pride , And if that labouring bark they spied , ' Twas with such idle eye As nobles cast on lowly boor , When , toiling in his task obscure , They pass him careless by . Let them ...
A Poem Walter Scott. XVI So bore they on with mirth and pride , And if that labouring bark they spied , ' Twas with such idle eye As nobles cast on lowly boor , When , toiling in his task obscure , They pass him careless by . Let them ...
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... bore Until they near❜d the mainland shore , When frequent on the hollow blast Wild shouts of merriment were cast , And wind and wave and sea - birds ' cry With wassail sounds in concert vie , Like funeral shrieks with revelry , Or like ...
... bore Until they near❜d the mainland shore , When frequent on the hollow blast Wild shouts of merriment were cast , And wind and wave and sea - birds ' cry With wassail sounds in concert vie , Like funeral shrieks with revelry , Or like ...
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... Which common spirits fear ; Needed nor word nor signal more , Nod , wink , and laughter , all were o'er ; Upon each other back they bore , And gazed like startled deer . But now appear'd the 38 CANTO I. THE LORD OF THE ISLES .
... Which common spirits fear ; Needed nor word nor signal more , Nod , wink , and laughter , all were o'er ; Upon each other back they bore , And gazed like startled deer . But now appear'd the 38 CANTO I. THE LORD OF THE ISLES .
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... bore , Long after Lorn had left the strife , Full glad to ' scape with limb and life.- Enough of this - And , Minstrel , hold , As minstrel - hire , this chain of gold , For future lays a fair excuse , To speak more nobly of the Bruce ...
... bore , Long after Lorn had left the strife , Full glad to ' scape with limb and life.- Enough of this - And , Minstrel , hold , As minstrel - hire , this chain of gold , For future lays a fair excuse , To speak more nobly of the Bruce ...
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Alexander Allaster ancient Angus Angus Og archers Argentine Argyleshire arms army Arran Artornish Barbour bark battle battle of Bannockburn battle of Methven bear beneath bold bore brave Brodick brother brow called CANTO Carrick castle chief chieftain commanded Comyn dark Douglas Duci Hibernicorum Earl Earl of Ross Edith Edward Edward Bruce England English fair fame fear fell fierce followers glance hand hast hath head heart Heaven horse host Isabel island Isle of Arran Isles John King Robert Kirkpatrick knight lake land Liege light Loch Lord Ronald Lorn Lorn's Mac-Leod Maid of Lorn minstrel monarch mountain Nigel Bruce noble Note o'er Randolph Robert Bruce rock Ross round rude sail Scot Scotland Scottish Seatoun seem'd seid shore Sigillum Abbatis slain Somerled spear stone strife sword tell thee thine thou tide tower Turnberry vassals wake warriors wave Western Isles wild
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127 ページ - FOURTH. ! if e'er thine ardent step hath traced The northern realms of ancient Caledon, Where the proud Queen of Wilderness hath placed, By lake and cataract, her lonely throne ; Sublime but sad delight thy soul hath known, Gazing on pathless glen and mountain high, Listing where from the cliffs the torrents thrown Mingle their echoes with the eagle's cry, And with the sounding lake, and with the moaning sky.
142 ページ - In varied tone prolong'd and high, That mocks the organ's melody. Nor doth its entrance front in vain To old lona's holy fane, That Nature's voice might seem to say, "Well hast thou done, frail Child of clay ! Thy humble powers that stately shrine Task'd high and hard — but witness mine...
99 ページ - But here, — above, around, below, On mountain or in glen, Nor tree, nor shrub, nor plant, nor flower, Nor aught of vegetative power, , The weary eye may ken. For all is rocks at random thrown, Black waves, bare crags, and banks of stone...
141 ページ - On a breeze from the northward free, So shoots through the morning sky the lark, Or the swan through the summer sea. The shores of Mull on the eastward lay, And Ulva dark and Colonsay, And all the group of islets gay That guard famed Staffa round.
141 ページ - By skill of earthly architect* Nature herself, it seem'd, would raise A Minster to her Maker's praise ! Not for a meaner use ascend Her columns, or her arches bend ; Nor of a theme less solemn tells That mighty surge that ebbs and swells, And still, between each awful pause, From the high vault an answer draws, In varied tone prolong'd and: high, That mocks the organ's melody.
198 ページ - O ! many a shaft, at random sent, Finds mark the archer little meant ! And many a word, at random spoken, , May soothe or wound a heart that's broken!
143 ページ - Scarba's isle, whose tortured shore Still rings to Corrievreken's roar, And lonely Colonsay ; — Scenes sung by him who sings no more ! ° His bright and brief career is o'er, And mute his tuneful strains; Quench'd is his lamp of varied lore, That loved the light of song to pour; — A distant and a deadly shore Has LEYDEN'S cold remains ! 12 Ever the breeze blows merrily, But the galley ploughs no more the sea.
221 ページ - O these were hours, when thrilling joy repaid A long, long course of darkness, doubts and fears ! The heart-sick faintness of the hope delayed.