Proud bird of the mountain, thy plume shall be torn! Say, rush'd the bold eagle exultingly forth, From his home, in the dark rolling clouds of the north? Lo! the death-shot of foemen outspeeding, he rode Companionless, bearing destruction abroad; But... Annual Register - Page 806edited by - 1803Full view - About this book
| Thomas Campbell - 1803 - 162 pages
...cover the phantoms of fright. •'The Gaelic appellation of Scotland: more particularly the Highlands. WIZARD. Ha! laugh'st thou, Lochiel, my vision to scorn?...rolling clouds of the north? Lo! the death-shot of foemen outspeeding, he rode Companionless, bearing destruction abroad: But down let him stoop from... | |
| 1803 - 892 pages
...his danger, will enable every reader to judge for him§clf. Ha ! laugh'st thou, Lochiel, my visioa to scorn, Proud bird of the mountain, thy plume shall be torn. Say ! rush'd the bold eagle cxultingly forth From his home in the dark-rolling clouds of the north ; Lo ! the death-shot of fociuen... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 1298 pages
...venturing to the field of Culloden, foretels his danger, will enable every readtr to judge for himidf. Hal laugh'st thou, Lochiel, my vision to scorn, Proud bird of the mountain, thy plume shall l>e torn. Say ! rush'd the bold eagle exultingly forth From his home in the dark-rolling clouds of... | |
| 1803 - 866 pages
...seer I Or, if gory Culloden so dreadful appear, Jîraw, dotard, around thy old wavering sight, This mantle, to cover the phantoms of fright. •WIZARD. Ha ! laugh'st thou, Lochiel, my vision to scom ? Proud bird of the mountain, thy plume shall be torn Î Say, rnsh'd the bold eagle exultingly... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1809 - 148 pages
...the phantoms of fright! J The gaelic appellation of Scotland, more particularly the Highlands. 118 WIZARD. Ha, laugh'st t.hou, Lochiel, my vision to...bold eagle exultingly forth, From his home, in the dark-rolling clouds of the north, Lo! the death-shot of foernen outspeeding, he rode Companionless... | |
| Richard Cumberland - 1809 - 518 pages
...Pretender. The following burst of the prophet is indeed a strain of inspiration : " Ha, laugh'st thon, Lochiel, my vision to scorn ? " Proud bird of the...bold eagle exultingly forth, " From his home, in the dark-rolling clouds of the north, " Lo ! the death-shot of foemen outspeeding, he rode, " Companionless... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1810 - 266 pages
...death-telling seerl Or, if gory Culloden so dreadful appear, Draw, dotard, around thy old wavering sight, This mantle, to cover the phantoms of fright. WIZARD. Ha!...forth, From his home, in the dark rolling clouds of thenorth ? Lo! the death-shot of foemen outspeeding, he rode Companion)ess, bearing destruction abroad;... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1810 - 272 pages
...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...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 ? Lo... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1814 - 274 pages
...dotard, around thy old wavering sight, This mantle, to cover the phantoms of fright. WIZAUD. Ila ! laugh'st thou, Lochiel, my vision to scorn ? Proud...rolling clouds of the north? Lo ! the death-shot of foemen outspeeding, he rode Companionless, bearing destruction abroad ; But down let him stoop from... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 188 pages
...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...exultingly forth, From his home, in the dark rolling clouds ofthe north? Lo ! the death-shot of foemen outspeeding, he rode Companionless, bearing destruction... | |
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