| Samuel Rogers - 1839 - 510 str.
...WIZARD. Lochiel, Lochiel ! beware of the day ! For, dark and despairing, my sight I may seal, But man cannot cover what God would reveal ; 'Tis the sunset of life gives me mystical lore, And coining events cast their shadows before. I tell thee, Culloden's dread echoes shall ring With the... | |
| 1840 - 368 str.
...WIZARD. Lochiel ! Lochiel ! beware of the day ! For, dark and despairing, my sight I may seal, But man cannot cover what God would reveal ; 'Tis the sunset...path ! Now in darkness and billows he sweeps from my sight : Rise, rise ! ye wild tempests, and cover his flight ! 'Tis finish'd. Their thunders are hush'd... | |
| Ebenezer Bailey - 1840 - 426 str.
...Wizard. Lochiel, Lochiel, beware of the day ! For, dark and despairing, my sight I may seal, But man cannot cover what God would reveal : 'Tis the sunset...Heaven with the vials of wrath, Behold, where he flies pn his desolate path ! Now, in darkness and billows, he sweeps from my sight : Rise ! rise ! ye wild... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1840 - 376 str.
...1. 15. Weep,Albin! The Gaelic appellation of Scotland, more particularly the Highlands. P. 95,1.13. Lo anointed by Heaven with the vials of wrath. Behold, where he flies on his desolate path ! The lines allude to the many hardships of the royal sufferer. An account of the second sight, in... | |
| 1840 - 528 str.
...correspond in one point only; and those where they correspond in more points than one. Campbell's lines, " "Tis the sunset of life gives me mystical lore, And coming events cast their shadows before," afford an example of the very closest metaphor. So do Moore's, where Ireland is not only a gem, but... | |
| Andrew Comstock - 1841 - 410 str.
...For, dark, and despairing, my sight I may seal, | Yet man cannot cover what God would reveaK : | 'T is the sunset of life , gives me mystical lore, | And...with the vials of wrath, | Behold where he flies on Ais desolate path, ! | Now in darkness, and billows, he sweeps from my sight' : | liise ! Rise ! ye... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 998 str.
...of glory ! not helmet." (Ijorrl B. to Mr. Murray.) See aleo ante, page 32(j, noto — PE of (t) *"TU — Campbell. DEDICATION. LJLDYÍ (2) if for the cold and cloudy clime Where 1 was born, but where... | |
| Samuel Kirkham - 1842 - 386 str.
...— Lochiel', Lochiel', beware of the day'! For', dark and despairing', my sight I may seal', Yet man cannot cover what God would reveal': 'Tis the sunset...Behold' . . . where he flies on his desolate path'! Culloden is lost', and my country deplores'; But where is the iron-bound prisoner'? Wherc'? For the... | |
| Eliza Robbins - 1842 - 352 str.
...Wizard. — Lochiel, Lochiel, beware of the day ! For, dark and despairing, my sight 1 may seal, But man cannot cover what God would reveal : 'Tis the sunset...coming events cast their shadows before. I tell thee, Culloijen's dread echoes shall ring With the bloodhounds, that bark for thy fugitive king. Lo ! anointed... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1843 - 320 str.
...W1ZAJ1D. Lochiel, Lochiel, beware of the day! Though, dark ami despairing, my sight I may seal, Yet man cannot cover what God would reveal : 'Tis the sunset...bloodhounds, that bark for thy fugitive king. Lo! annointedby heaven with vials of wrath, Behold, where he flies on his desolate path ! Now, in darkness... | |
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