The Lord of the Isles: A Poem, Том 10J. Ballentyne and Company, 1815 - Всего страниц: 447 |
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... Somerled ; Ronald , from many a hero sprung , The fair , the valiant , and the young , LORD OF THE ISLES , whose lofty name A thousand bards have given to fame , The mate of monarchs , and allied On equal terms with England's pride ...
... Somerled ; Ronald , from many a hero sprung , The fair , the valiant , and the young , LORD OF THE ISLES , whose lofty name A thousand bards have given to fame , The mate of monarchs , and allied On equal terms with England's pride ...
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... Somerled . Fill it , till on the studded brim In burning gold the bubbles swim , And every gem of varied shine Glow doubly bright in rosy wine ! Το you , brave lord , and brother mine , Of Lorn , this pledge I drink- The union of Our ...
... Somerled . Fill it , till on the studded brim In burning gold the bubbles swim , And every gem of varied shine Glow doubly bright in rosy wine ! Το you , brave lord , and brother mine , Of Lorn , this pledge I drink- The union of Our ...
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... Somerled . — St . VIII . p . 14 . Somerled was thane of Argyle and Lord of the Isles , about the middle of the twelfth century . He seems to have exercised his authority in both capacities , independent of the crown of Scotland ...
... Somerled . — St . VIII . p . 14 . Somerled was thane of Argyle and Lord of the Isles , about the middle of the twelfth century . He seems to have exercised his authority in both capacities , independent of the crown of Scotland ...
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... Somerled's territories upon the main - land , and upon the islands , should have been thus divided betweer his two sons , instead of passing to the elder exclusively , may illus- trate the uncertainty of descent among the great Highland ...
... Somerled's territories upon the main - land , and upon the islands , should have been thus divided betweer his two sons , instead of passing to the elder exclusively , may illus- trate the uncertainty of descent among the great Highland ...
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... Somerled , high chief and superior Lord of Innisgall , ( or the Isles of the Gael , the general name given to the Hebrides , ) he married an daughter of Cunbui , namely , Cathan ; she was mother to John , son of Angus , and with her ...
... Somerled , high chief and superior Lord of Innisgall , ( or the Isles of the Gael , the general name given to the Hebrides , ) he married an daughter of Cunbui , namely , Cathan ; she was mother to John , son of Angus , and with her ...
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Стр. 141 - Merrily, merrily goes the bark 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.
Стр. 99 - Hath rent a strange and shatter'd way Through the rude bosom of the hill, And that each naked precipice, Sable ravine, and dark abyss, Tells of the outrage still. The wildest glen, but this, can show Some touch of Nature's genial glow ; On high Benmore green mosses grow, And heath-bells bud in deep...
Стр. 143 - 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.
Стр. 141 - Where, as to shame the temples deck'd 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 prolonged and high, That mocks the organ's melody.
Стр. 99 - And copse on Cruchan-Ben ; 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, As if were here denied The summer sun, the spring's sweet dew, That clothe with many a varied hue The bleakest mountain-side.
Стр. 198 - 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!
Стр. 315 - Whatever is imaged in the wildest tale, if giants, dragons, and enchantment be excepted, would be felt by him, who, wandering in the mountains without a guide, or upon the sea without a pilot, should be carried, amidst his terror and uncertainty, to the hospitality and elegance of Raasay or Dunvegan.