Gertrude of Wyoming: And Other PoemsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1810 - 252 ページ |
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... Charles should be raised or not in 1745. Lochiel was himself too wise a man to be blind to the consequences of so hopeless an enterprise , but his sensibility to the point of honour overruled his wisdom . Charles appealed to his loyalty ...
... Charles should be raised or not in 1745. Lochiel was himself too wise a man to be blind to the consequences of so hopeless an enterprise , but his sensibility to the point of honour overruled his wisdom . Charles appealed to his loyalty ...
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... adherents ; or , at all events , to remain concealed till his friends should meet and deliberate what was best to be done . Charles , whose mind was wound up to the utmost impatience , paid no regard to this proposal , but 223.
... adherents ; or , at all events , to remain concealed till his friends should meet and deliberate what was best to be done . Charles , whose mind was wound up to the utmost impatience , paid no regard to this proposal , but 223.
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... Charles Stuart is come over to claim , the crown of his ancestors , and to win it or perish in the attempt . Lochiel , who by my father has often told me he was our firmest friend , may stay at home , and learn from the newspapers the ...
... Charles Stuart is come over to claim , the crown of his ancestors , and to win it or perish in the attempt . Lochiel , who by my father has often told me he was our firmest friend , may stay at home , and learn from the newspapers the ...
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... Charles with Clanronald , another leading chieftain in the rebel army . " Charles , " says Home , " almost reduced to de- spair , in his discourse with Boisdale , addressed the two Highlanders with great emotion , and , summing up his ...
... Charles with Clanronald , another leading chieftain in the rebel army . " Charles , " says Home , " almost reduced to de- spair , in his discourse with Boisdale , addressed the two Highlanders with great emotion , and , summing up his ...
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... and grasped his sword . Charles observed his demeanour , and turning briskly to him , called out , " Will you assist me ? " " I will , I will , " said Ronald , " though no other man in the Highlands should draw a sword , I am ready to 226.
... and grasped his sword . Charles observed his demeanour , and turning briskly to him , called out , " Will you assist me ? " " I will , I will , " said Ronald , " though no other man in the Highlands should draw a sword , I am ready to 226.
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Albert's amidst ARGYLESHIRE arms Athunree bark battle behold beneath bird blood bosom Bourgo bow'r Brandt breath brothers burst calumet chief chieftain Christian Connocht Moran's cried Culloden Curiatii dark dead dear death deer desolate dream eagle enemies England Erin Erin go bragh Erin's ev'n eyes father's fire flow'r GERTRUDE OF WYOMING Gertrude's Glenara grief hand heard heart heav'n Highland hills Indian Innisfail Ireland Irish isles kindred knew lady land light Lochiel lonely look'd loud lov'd LOVE LIES BLEEDING Manitou morn mountain never night O'Connor's child o'er Oneyda pale peace plume pow'r Prince Psalter roar rock round rush'd savannas Scotland second sight seem'd seers shore Sir John Johnson sire song soul spirit Stanza 23 star storm stormy tempests blow stranger sweet sword tears thee thou Travels tree tribe Twas Verse vision Waldegrave's wampum warrior ween weep wild woods wrath
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164 ページ - I'll meet the raging of the skies, But not an angry father.' The boat has left a stormy land, A stormy sea before her, When, oh ! too strong for human hand, The tempest gathered o'er her.
155 ページ - OF Nelson and the North Sing the glorious day's renown, When to battle fierce came forth All the might of Denmark's crown, And her arms along the deep proudly shone; By each gun the lighted brand In a bold determined hand, And the Prince of all the land Led them on.
157 ページ - Again! again! again! And the havoc did not slack, Till a feeble cheer the Dane To our cheering sent us back; Their shots along the deep slowly boom: Then ceased — and all is wail, As they strike the shattered sail; Or in conflagration pale Light the gloom.
161 ページ - I'm the chief of Ulva's Isle, And this Lord Ullin's daughter. "And fast before her father's men Three days we've fled together, For should he find us in the glen, My blood would stain the heather. "His horsemen hard behind us ride; Should they our steps discover...
149 ページ - Her home is on the deep. With thunders from her native oak She quells the floods below — As they roar on the shore, When the stormy winds do blow; When the battle rages loud and long, And the stormy winds do blow. The meteor flag of England Shall yet terrific burn; Till danger's troubled night depart And the star of peace return.
137 ページ - Go, preach to the coward, thou death-telling seer ! Or, if gory Culloden so dreadful appear, Draw, dotard, around thy old wavering sight This mantle, to cover the phantoms of fright. WIZARD. Ha ! laugh'st thou, Lochiel, my vision to scorn ? Proud bird of the mountain, thy plume shall be torn ! Say, rushed the bold eagle exultingly forth From his home in the dark-rolling clouds of the north...
147 ページ - YE Mariners of England ! That guard our native seas ; Whose flag has braved a thousand years, The battle and the breeze ! Your glorious standard launch again To match another foe ! And sweep through the deep, While the stormy tempests blow ; While the battle rages loud and long, And the stormy winds do blow...
175 ページ - By the wolf-scaring fagot that guarded the slain, At the dead of the night a sweet vision I saw. And thrice ere the morning I dreamt it again. Methought from the battle-field's dreadful array...
177 ページ - ... bleating aloft, And knew the sweet strain that the corn-reapers sung. Then pledged we the wine-cup, and fondly I swore, From my home and my weeping friends never to part ; My little ones kissed me a thousand times o'er, And my wife sobbed aloud in her fulness of heart. Stay, stay with us, — rest, thou art weary and worn...
140 ページ - ... for thy fugitive king. Lo ! anointed by Heaven with the vials of wrath, Behold, where he flies on his desolate path ! Now in darkness and billows, he sweeps from my sight : Rise, rise ! ye wild tempests, and cover his flight ! 'Tis finished.