Or the grape's ecstatic juice. Flush'd with mirth and hope they burn, But none from Cattraeth's vale return, Save Aeron brave, and Conan strong, (Bursting through the bloody throng) And I, the meanest of them all, That live to weep and sing their fall. Y Traethodydd: am y fleyddyn ... - Page 2671853Full view - About this book
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...Cattraeth's vale return, Save Aeron brave, and Conun strong (Bursting through the bloody throng), And 1, the meanest of them all, That live to weep, and sing their fall." GRAY'S Ode on the death of Hoel, from the Gododin of Anturin her character as metropolis of Scotland,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1841 - 292 pages
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...Flush'd with mirth and hope they burn But none from Cattraeth's vale return, Save Ae'ron brave, and Conan strong, (Bursting through the bloody throng) And I,...meanest of them all, That live to weep and sing their r fall. HAVE ye seen the tusky boar, Or the bull, with sullen roar, On surrounding foes advance ? So... | |
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...Nectar of the Bees," and Euripid. Bacchse. v. 143. jm & fiehaaav vesrapi. Save Aeron brave, and Conan strong, (Bursting through the bloody throng,) And...of them all, That live to weep and sing their fall. 24 HAVE ye seen the tusky boar,* Or the bull, with sullen roar, On surrounding foes advance ? So Caradoc... | |
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