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" Shades of the dead! have I not heard your voices Rise on the night-rolling breath of the gale?' Surely the soul of the hero rejoices And rides on the wind o'er his own highland vale. "
Black's Picturesque Tourist of Scotland - Page 319
by Adam and Charles Black (Firm), Charles Black - 1859 - 591 pages
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La Belle Assemblée, Or, Bell's Court and Fashionable Magazine, Volume 3

1807 - 472 pages
...hero rejoices, And rides on the wind, n'er his own Highland vale: ' Pronounced iu Ers« Locli na Garr. Round Loch na Garr, while the stormy mist gathers,...cold icy car ; Clouds there encircle the forms of my father«, They dwell in the tempests of dark Loch na Garr. " lll-«tarr'd, tho' brave, did no visions...
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La Belle Assemblée, Volume 3

1807 - 550 pages
...hero rejoices, And rides on the wind, o'er his own Highland vale: * Pronounced in Erse Loch ua Garr. Round Loch na Garr, while the stormy mist gathers,...cold icy car ; Clouds there encircle the forms of my father!!, They dwell in the tempests of dark Loch na Garr. " lll-starr'd, tho' brave, did no visions...
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Belle Assemblée: Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine; Containing ..., Volume 3

1807 - 514 pages
...rejoices, And rides on the wind, o'er his own Highland vile: * Pronounced in Erse Locli na G»rr. Hound Loch na Garr, while the stormy mist gathers, Winter presides in his cold icy car ; Clouds there encirde the forms of my fathers, They dwell in the tempests of dark Loch na Garr. " Ill-starr'd, tho'...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal

1807 - 572 pages
...forms of my Fathers, They dwell in the tempetts of dark. Loch na Garrí And rides on the wind, o'er hie own Highland vale : Round Loch na Garr, while the stormy mist gathers, 4" 111 staired -f-, though brave, did no visions foreboding, Tell you that Fate had forsaken your cause"...
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Concerts of vocal and instrumental music as performed at the music room ...

Oxford city, Holywell music room - 1808 - 170 pages
...o'er his own highland vale : Round Lock na Garr, whilst the stormy mist gathers, Winter 'presides-fii his cold icy car; Clouds there encircle the forms of my fathers, They dwell in the tempests of dark Lock na Garr. 11th CONCERTO. Corelli. SONG. Mr. ELLIOTT. Callcott. RECITATIVE. Angel of life ! thy...
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The Port Folio

1809 - 594 pages
...night rolling breath of the gale" Surely the soul of the hero rejoices, And rides on the wind, o'er his own Highland vale : Round Loch na Garr, while the...Fathers, They dwell in the tempests of dark Loch na Garr : " 111 starred f, though brave, did no visions foreboding, Tell you that Fate had forsaken your cause"...
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The Port folio, by Oliver Oldschool, Volume 1

1809 - 592 pages
...night rolling breath of the gale" Surely the soul of the hero rejoices, And rides on the wind, o'er his own Highland vale : Round Loch na Garr, while the stormy mist gathers, Winter presides in bis cold icy car ; Clouds, there, encircle the forms of my Fathers, They dwell in the tempests of dark...
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Hours of Idleness: A Series of Poems, Original and Translated

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1820 - 176 pages
...pronounced PI.AD, the proper pronunciation (according to the Scotch) is known by the Orthography. G Round Loch na Garr, while the stormy mist gathers,....Fathers, They dwell in the tempests of dark Loch na Garr: " 111 starr'd,* though brave, did no vision's foreboding, " Tell you that Fate had forsaken your cause...
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Lord Byron's Works ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 404 pages
...night-rolling breath of the gale? » Surely, the soul of the hero rejoices, And rides on the wind, o'er his own Highland vale : Round Loch na Garr, while the...— They dwell in the tempests of dark Loch na Garr : 4. « Il1 starred (i), tho' Lrave, did no visions foreboding, « Tell you that fate had forsaken...
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The works of lord Byron, comprehending the suppressed poems, Volumes 1-2

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1822 - 498 pages
...night-rolling breath of the gale?" Surely the soul of the hero rejoices, And rides on the wind o'er his own Highland vale : Round Loch na Garr, while the...— They dwell in the tempests of dark Loch na Garr: 4" Ill-starr'd,*. though brave, did no visions foreboding " Tell you that Fate had forsaken your cause?"...
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