The flame was dim and distant; the moon hid her red face in the east. A blast came from the mountain, on its wings was the spirit of Loda. He came to his place in his terrors, and shook his dusky spear. His eyes appear like flames in his dark face; his... The Book of Nature - 第 453 頁John Mason Good 著 - 1834 - 467 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1864 - 450 頁
...united people. 16. Let us fight for our country, OUR WHOLE COUNTRY, and NOTHING BUT OUR COUNTRY. 17. Son of night, RETIRE ; call thy winds and fly. WHY dost thou come to my presence wife thy shadowy arms ? Do I FEAR thy gloomy form, dismal spirit of Loda? WEAK is thy shield of clouds;... | |
| George Payn Quackenbos - 1865 - 476 頁
...which, it may be added, the simple sententiousncss of the style is emincntly in keeping. " A blast came from the mountain : on its wings was the spirit...Son of night, retire : call thy winds, and fly ! Why doat thou come to my presence with thy shadowy arms ? Do I fear thy gloomy form, spirit of dismal Loda... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1866 - 618 頁
...very bottom of the cheat. antl Domestic affection was its inhabitant! LIBEBTY was its inhabitant ! 22. Son of night, RETIRE ; call thy winds and fly. WHY dost thou come to uiy presence wifii thy shadowy arms ? Do I FEAK thy gloomy form, dismal spirit of Loda ? WEAK is thy... | |
| 1867 - 878 頁
...McPherson's version • " A blast came from the mountain : on Ha wings was the spirit of Loda. lie came to his place in his terrors, and shook his dusky...his dark face : his voice is like distant thunder. Jt'ingiil advanced his spear in ni«ht, and raise his voice on high. ' Son of night retire: call thy... | |
| Ossian - 1870 - 596 頁
...trom a's fiisa fuaim. The flame was dim and distant; the moon hid her red face in the east. A blast came from the mountain, on its wings was the spirit...night, retire : call thy winds, and fly ! Why dost tliou A fire descended far away ; " The moon was red and dull in the east. Came down a blast from the... | |
| Archibald Clerk - 1870 - 590 頁
...trom a's fasa fuaim. The flame was dim and distant ; the moon hid her red face in the east. A blast came from the mountain, on its wings was the spirit...his spear in night, and raised his voice on high. 148 • CARBIC-THURA. A fire descended far away ; " The moon was red and dull in the east. Came down... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1873 - 498 頁
...flame of Sarno's tower. The flame was dim and distant ;. the moon hid her red face in the east. A blast came from the mountain ; on its wings was the spirit of /Loda." In Carthon occurs that beautiful address to the Sun, / which we are fortunate in knowing, from other... | |
| Peter Hately Waddell - 1875 - 446 頁
...hypothetically, the Ward-hill] and bore on its wings the spirit of Loda. He came to his place of terrors, and he shook his dusky spear. His eyes appear like flames in his dark face, and his voice is like distant thunder" — an electric apparition, doubtless, but in absolute harmony... | |
| Peter Hately Waddell - 1875 - 450 頁
...hypothetically, the Ward-hill] and bore on its wings the spirit of Loda. He came to his place of terrors, and he shook his dusky spear. His eyes appear like flames in his dark face, and his voice is like distant thunder"—an electric apparition, doubtless, but in absolute harmony... | |
| Joseph B. Gross - 1876 - 482 頁
...of the dead. — "A blast came from the mountain" — thus sweetly sings Caledonia's ancient bard, "on its wings was the spirit of Loda. He came to his...in his terrors, and shook his dusky spear. His eyes appeared like flames in his dark face ; his voice was like distant thunder. Fingal advanced his spear... | |
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