Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell, Band 1Harper & brothers, 1855 |
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... death - watch beat in her lonely room , When her curtain had shook of its own accord , And the raven had flapped at her window board , To tell of her warrior's doom . Now sing ye the death - song , and loudly pray For the soul of my ...
... death - watch beat in her lonely room , When her curtain had shook of its own accord , And the raven had flapped at her window board , To tell of her warrior's doom . Now sing ye the death - song , and loudly pray For the soul of my ...
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... death of a beloved only son , " laid in his mother's tomb at the age of nine years . The lines , supposed to be spoken by the bereaved father at the tomb of his wife and child , are thus rendered : — DEATH OF MY ONLY SON . CAN mortal ...
... death of a beloved only son , " laid in his mother's tomb at the age of nine years . The lines , supposed to be spoken by the bereaved father at the tomb of his wife and child , are thus rendered : — DEATH OF MY ONLY SON . CAN mortal ...
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... death - bed of fame ! [ End of MS . " Shall victor exult , or in death be laid low , " With his back to the field and his feet to the foe ! 66 And , leaving in battle no blot on his name , Look proudly to heaven from the death - bed of ...
... death - bed of fame ! [ End of MS . " Shall victor exult , or in death be laid low , " With his back to the field and his feet to the foe ! 66 And , leaving in battle no blot on his name , Look proudly to heaven from the death - bed of ...
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INTRODUCTORY Notice of the Campbells of KirnanGenealogical | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 66 |
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