loved so dear, The song arose so soft and slow, He seemed her parting sigh to hear. The lonely deck he paces o'er Impatient for the rising day, Lothaire; a romance - Стр. 196авторы: Robert Gilmour (capt.) - 1815Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - Страниц: 1298
...seas, Before my love, sweet western gale!" Thus all soothe, the chieftain's woe, Far from the maid he loved so dear, The song arose, so soft and slow, He seemed her parting sigh to hejr. l The $42 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1802. The lonely detk he paces o'er, ¿ . ‘ - •1 Impatient for... | |
| Kenneth Macleay (M.D.) - 1811 - Страниц: 100
...the Chieftain's woe, Far from the maid he lov'd so dear, The song arose so soft and slow He seem'd her parting sigh to hear. The lonely deck he paces o'er, Impatient for the rising day, And still from Orna's moon-light shore He turns his eyes to Colonsay. The moon-beams crisp the curling... | |
| John Leyden, James Morton - 1819 - Страниц: 528
...the chieftain's woe, Far from the maid ho lov'd so dear, The song arose, so soft and slow, He seem'd her parting sigh to hear. The lonely deck he paces o'er, Impatient for the rising day, And still, from Crinan's moonlight shore, He turns his eyes to Colonsay. probably originates in the... | |
| John Leyden, James Morton - 1819 - Страниц: 524
...the chieftain's woe, Far from the maid he lov'd so dear, The song arose, so soft and slow, He seem'd her parting sigh to hear. • The lonely deck he paces o'er, Impatient for the rising day, And still, from Crinan's moonlight shore, He turns his eyes to Golonsay. probably originates in the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - Страниц: 508
...Chieftain's woe, Far from the maid he loved so dear, The song arose, so soft and slow, • He seenTd her parting sigh to hear. The lonely deck he paces o'er, Impatient for the rising day, And still, from Crinan's moonlight shore, He turns his eyes to Colonsay. The moonbeams crisp the curling... | |
| Scott - 1821 - Страниц: 516
...the Chieftain's woe, Far from the maid he loved so dear, The song arose, so soft and slow, He seem'd her parting sigh to hear. The lonely deck he paces o'er, Impatient for the rising day, And still, from Crinan's moonlight shore, He turns his eyes to Colonsay. The moonbeams crisp the curling... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1838 - Страниц: 562
...the Chieftain's woe, Far from the maid he loved so dear, The song arose, so soft and slow, He seem'd her parting sigh to hear. The lonely deck he paces o'er, Impatient for the rising day, And still, from Crinan's moonlight shore, He turns his eyes to Colonsay. The moonbeams crisp the curling... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - Страниц: 772
...seas, Before my love, sweet western gale !' Thus all to soothe the chieftain's wo, Far from the maid he nature's minstrels chirp and fly, Glad as the sunshine...RccoV.ecliont. First-love will with the heart remain And still from Crinan's moonlight shore, He turns his eyes to Colonsay. The moonbeams crisp the curling... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1844 - Страниц: 178
...The unwieldy wallowing monster chain. Thus, all to soothe '.he chieftain's woe, Far from the maid he loved so dear, The song arose so soft and slow, He...deck he paces o'er, Impatient for the rising day, And still, from Crinan's moonlight shore, He turns his eyes to Colonsay. The moonbeams crisp the curling... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - Страниц: 746
...breeze, Softly rustle through the sail ! Thus all to soothe the chieftain's wo, Far from the maid he y Dry And still from Crinan's moonlight shore, He turns his eyes to Colonsay. The moonbeams crisp the curling... | |
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