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" From Beauly's wild and woodland glens How proudly Lovat's banners soar ! How fierce the plaided Highland clans Rush onward with the broad claymore ! Those hearts that high with honour... "
The Jacobite Relics of Scotland: Being the Songs, Airs, and Legends, of the ... - 410. oldal
szerző: James Hogg - 1821
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The Forest Minstrel: A Selection of Songs, Adapted to the Most Favourite ...

James Hogg - 1810 - 258 oldal
...War's unhallow'd footsteps bore ; The deeds unholy, Nature view'd, Then fled and curs'd thee evermore. From Beauly's wild and woodland glens, How proudly...Highland clans Rush onward with the broad claymore ! 197 PRINCE OWEN AND THE SEER. To an old Welsh air. " O SAY, mighty Owen, why beams thy bright eye?...

The Poetical Common-place Book: Consisting of an Original Selection of ...

1822 - 418 oldal
...war's unhallow'd footsteps bore ; The deeds unholy, Nature view'd, Then fled, and curs'd thee evermore. How fierce the plaided Highland clans Rush onward...broad claymore ! Those hearts that high with honour heav'd, The volleying thunder there laid low ; Or scattcr'd like the forest leaves, When wint'ry winds...

Jacobite Minstrelsy: With Notes Illustrative of the Text and Containing ...

1828 - 396 oldal
...war's unhallow'd footsteps bore. The deeds unholy nature view'd, Then fled, and curs'd thee evermore. From Beauly's wild and woodland glens, How proudly...heaved, The volleying thunder there laid low ! Or scatter'd like the forest leaves, When wintry winds begin to blow ! Where now thy honours, brave Lochiel...

The Scottish Songs, 1. kötet

Robert Chambers - 1829 - 414 oldal
...unhallow'd footsteps bore. The deeds unholy Nature view'd — Then fled, and cursed thee evermore. From Beauly's wild and woodland glens How proudly...honour heaved, The volleying thunder there laid low, Or scatter'd like the forest leaves, When wintry winds begin to blow ! Where now thy honours, brave Lochiel...

The Scottish Songs, 1. kötet

Robert Chambers - 1829 - 356 oldal
...footsteps bore. The deeds unholy Nature view'd — Then fled, and cursed thee evermore. From Beauty's wild and woodland glens How proudly Lovat's banners...broad claymore ! Those hearts that high with honour beaved, The volleying thunder there laid low, Or scatter'd like the forest leaves, When wintry winds...

Scotia's Bards

1854 - 608 oldal
...plaided Highland clan Rush onward with the broad claymore; How hearts that high with honor heaves, The volleying thunder there laid low, Or scattered...leaves When wintry winds begin to blow. Where now thy banners, brave Loehiel? The braided plumes torn from thy brow, What must thy haughty spirit feel When...

Scotia's Bards ...

1854 - 606 oldal
...the broad claymore; How hearts that high with honor heaves, The volleying thunder there laid low, Of scattered like the forest leaves When wintry winds begin to blow. Where now thy banners, brave Lochiel? The braided plumes torn from thy brow, What must thy haughty spirit feel When...

The modern Scottish minstrel; or, The songs of Scotland of the ..., 3. kötet

Charles Rogers - 1856 - 336 oldal
...war's unhallow'd footsteps bore ; Thy deeds unholy, nature view'd, Then fled, and cursed thee evermore. From Beauly's wild and woodland glens, How proudly...broad claymore ! Those hearts that high with honour heave, The volleying thunder there laid low ; Or scatter'd like the forest leaves, When wintry winds...

Scotia's Bards: The Choice Productions of the Scottish Poets, with Brief ...

Scotland. [Appendix. - Miscellaneous.] - 1856 - 602 oldal
...plaided Highland clan Rush onward with the broad claymore; How hearts that high with honor heaves, The volleying thunder there laid low, Or scattered...leaves When wintry winds begin to blow. Where now thy banners, brave Lochiel? The braided plumes torn from thy brow, What must thy haughty spirit feel When...

The Jacobite Songs and Ballads of Scotland from 1688 to 1746: With an ...

Charles Mackay - 1861 - 372 oldal
...war's unhallow'd footsteps bore. The deeds unholy nature view'd, Then fled, and curs'd thee evermore. From Beauly's wild and woodland glens, How proudly...that high with honour heaved, The volleying thunder then laid low ! Or scatter'd like the forest leaves, When wintry winds begin to blow ! Where now thy...




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