He is gone on the mountain, He is lost to the forest, Like a summer-dried fountain, When our need was the sorest. The font, reappearing, From the rain-drops shall borrow, But to us comes no cheering, To Duncan no morrow ! The hand of the reaper Takes... Poetry for Repetition - 211 psl.redagavo - 1862 - 226 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| John Hunter (of Uxbridge.) - 1848 - 56 psl.
...art not of those That wait the ripened bloom, to seize their prey. Mrs. Hemans. IV. FUNERAL SONG. He is gone on the mountain, He is lost to the forest,...need was the sorest ! The font, reappearing, From the rain drops shall borrow ; But to us comes no cheering, To Duncan no morrow I The hand of the reaper... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1851 - 764 psl.
...ii .1-4- je e'er heard of gallant like young LochinTar! Coronach. [From the ' Lady of the Lata.1] He is gone on the mountain, He is lost to the forest,...borrow, But to us comes no cheering, To Duncan no morrow 1 The hand of the reaper Takes the ears that are hoary, But the Toice of the weeper Wails manhood in... | |
| James O'Connell - 1851 - 436 psl.
...sublime old Erse" idiom, by Scott in the lament of Khenach (§ 79) over the dead body of Duncan. " He is gone on the mountain, He is lost to the forest...summer-dried fountain, When our need was the sorest." The words in italics imply DOW, of course, the death of the lamented ; but they still express, as they... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1851 - 1502 psl.
...Queen' !" Formula xxa 2+. In the following lines there are two Anapests and an additional syllable. He ans : Like the dew on the mountain, Like the foam on the river; Like the bubble on the fountain, Thou art... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1852 - 380 psl.
...journeyings of the sun, Where streams of living waters run. LESSON LXXV. Coronach. — SIR W. SCOTT. 1. HE is gone on the mountain, He is lost to the forest,...borrow, But to us comes no cheering, To Duncan no morrow ! 2. The hand of the reaper Takes the ears that are hoary, But the voice of the weeper Wails manhood... | |
| Walter Scott - 1852 - 594 psl.
...weeps, but knows not why The village maids and matrons round The dismal coronach resound. CORANACH. He is gone on the mountain, He is lost to the forest,...rain-drops shall borrow But to us comes no cheering, The hand of the reaper Take the ears that are hoary, But the voice of the weeper Wails manhood in glory... | |
| Catherine Sinclair - 1852 - 322 psl.
...experience a life of energetic Christian usefulness as the happiest that this short-lived world affords. " The hand of the reaper Takes the ears that are hoary;...But the voice of the weeper Wails manhood in glory." c2 CHAPTER VII. " I've seen yon weary winter's sun Twice forty years return ; And every year has added... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 420 psl.
...knows not why ! The village maids and matrons round The dismal coronach resound.2 XV1. fnrnnarli. He is gone on the mountain, He is lost to the forest,...font, reappearing, From the rain-drops shall borrow, Bnt to us comes no cheering, To Duncan no morrow ! 1 MS. — 'Tin woman's scream, 'tis childhood's... | |
| Walter Scott - 1854 - 892 psl.
...a summer-dried fountain, When our need was the sorest. The font, reappearing, From the ruin-'drops shall borrow, But to us comes no cheering, To Duncan no morrow ! The hand of the reaper Takes the cars that are hoary, But the voice of the weeper Wails manhood in glory. i MS. — " Seems all too... | |
| 1854 - 356 psl.
...lost to love and me. HE IS GONE ON THE MOUNTAIN. SIE WALTEE SCOTT. From the " Lady of the Lake." HE is gone on the mountain, He is lost to the forest,...The hand of the reaper Takes the ears that are hoary ; The autumn winds rushing Waft the leaves that are searest ; But our flower was in flushing When blighting... | |
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