| Alexander Mackenzie, Alexander Macgregor, Alexander Macbain - 1887 - 588 lehte
...Connal against Dargo. " She drew the string on Dargo, but erring, pierced her Connal." He dies and " all the night long she cries and all the day, O Connal, my love and my friend ! With grief the sad mourner died." This poem appears as an episode in Carric-thura, beginning at " Autumn is dark in... | |
| 1896 - 458 lehte
...Connal. He falls like an oak on the plain ; like a rock from the shaggy hill. What shall she do, hapless maid ? He bleeds ; her Connal dies ! All the night...she cries, and all the day, "O Connal, my love, and ray friend!" With grief the sad mourner dies ! Earth here incloses the loveliest pair on the hill.... | |
| Anna von der Heide - 1915 - 322 lehte
...BindestrichBFP 2 erring] Komma add. M 3 pierced] fhe pierced P 6 Strich fehlt MP 6 He] he M 6 dies.]! P day, O Connal, my love, and my friend! With grief the fad mourner died. 10 EARTH here inclofeth the lovelieft pair on the hill. The grafs grows between the ftones of... | |
| James Macpherson - 1915 - 86 lehte
...Bindestrich BFP 2 erring] Komma add. M 3 pierced] fhe pierced P 6 Strich fehlt MP 6 He] he M 6 dies.] ! P day, O Connal, my love, and my friend ! With grief the fad mourner died. 10 EARTH here inclofeth the lovelieft pair on the hill. The grafs grows between the ftones of... | |
| 1926 - 482 lehte
...; like a rock from the shaggy hill. What shall she do, hapless maid ? He bleeds ; her Connal dies 1 All the night long she cries, and all the day, " O Connal, my love, and my friend 1 " With grief the sad mourner dies 1 Earth here incloses the loveliest pair on the hill. The grass... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1761 - 582 lehte
...fliaggy hill. What mail me do, haplefs maid ! he bleeds ; her Connal dies. All the night long flie cries, and all the day, O Connal, my love, and my friend ! With grief the fad mourner died. Earth here endofeth the lovelieft pair on the hill. The grafs grows beneath the ftones of their... | |
| Fiona J. Stafford, Howard Gaskill - 1998 - 284 lehte
...falls like an oak on the plain; like a rock from the shaggy hill. What shall she do, hapless maid!—He bleeds; her Connal dies. All the night long she cries,...day, O Connal, my love, and my friend! With grief the sad mourner dies. :165) 2 This scene between Utha and Fingal is reminiscent of a scene from Spenser's... | |
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