| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1883 - 144 pàgines
...his weal to tell. The Minstrel heard the far halloo, And joyful from the shore withdrew. CANTO THIRD. Time rolls his ceaseless course. The race of yore,...store, Of their strange ventures happ'd by land or sea, IIow are they blotted from the things that be ! 1 tow few, all weak and vvither'd of their force, Wait... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1883 - 782 pàgines
...Joined to that vast multitude Where the great are but the good. 5261 Whittier: To my Old Schoolmaster Time rolls his ceaseless course. The race of yore,...legends store, Of their strange ventures happ'd by laud or sea, How are they blotted from the things that be ! How few, all weak and wither'd, of their... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1883 - 684 pàgines
...the f:ir h:tlhm. And joyful from the shore withdrew. CANTO THIRD. THE QATIIKKINU. I. TIMF rolls hi» ceaseless course. The race of yore, Who danced our...knee, And told our marvelling boyhood legends store, Oí their strange ventures happ'd by land or ЯСЯ, How arc they blotted from the things that be !... | |
| Walter Scott - 1883 - 376 pàgines
...infancy upon their knee, And told our marvelling boyhood legends store Of their strange ventures happed by land or sea, How are they blotted from the things that be l How few, all weak and withered of their force, Wait on the verge of dark eternity, Like stranded... | |
| Edwin O. Chapman - 1884 - 430 pàgines
...cheek, — Tis that which pious fathers shed Upon a duteous daughter's head. Sir Walter Scott. TIME. TIME rolls his ceaseless course. The race of yore,...blotted from the things that be ! How few, all weak and withered of their force, Wait on the verge of dark eternfty, Like stranded wrecks, the tide returning... | |
| Walter Scott - 1884 - 582 pàgines
...Minstrel noard the far halloo, And joyful tr-lui the shore withdrew. CANTO THIRD. The Gathering. L TIME rolls his ceaseless course. The race of yore,...our infancy upon their knee, And told our marvelling hoyhood legends store. Of their strange ventures happ'd by land or sen, How are they blotted from the... | |
| 1885 - 668 pàgines
...Bagpipe air belonging to a clan. 2 Slogan, a war-cry. THE FIERY CROSS. [Lady of the Lahe, Canto iii.] TIME rolls his ceaseless course. The race of yore,...! How few, all weak, and wither'd of their force, Walton the verge of dark eternity, Like stranded wrecks, the tide returning hoarse, To sweep them from... | |
| Robert Naismith - 1885 - 230 pàgines
...family and estate. STATISTICAL NOTES : POPULATION, EDUCATION, WEAVING, SOCIETIES, &c. POPULATION. " Time rolls his ceaseless course. The race of yore,...legends store Of their strange ventures happ'd by land and sea, How are they blotted from the things that be ! '' IT would appear that the earliest accounts... | |
| Brown Thurston - 1885 - 180 pàgines
...and have one after another dropped out of our sight into the dark and fathomless waters of eternity ! "The race of yore Who danced our infancy upon their knee, And told our marvelling boyhood legends'store, Of iheir strange ventures happ'd by land or sea, How are they blotted from the things... | |
| Thomas Young Crowell - 1885 - 702 pàgines
...Bagpipe air belonging to a clan. * Slcgan, a war-cry. THE FIERY CROSS. }Lady of the Lakr, Canto iii.] I. TIME rolls his ceaseless course. The race of yore, Who danced our infancy upon tht : knee, And told our marvelling boyhooJ legends store, Of their strange ventures happ'd fa land... | |
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