| Henry Headley - 1787 - 232 דפים
...Ignorance, with fabulous difcqurfe, • Robbing fair Art and Cunning of their right, Tells how thofe ftones were by the Devil's force From Afric brought to Ireland in a night; And thence to Brifany, by magick courle, From Giant's hands redeem'd by Aferlin's flight 5 And then near Ambri plac'd... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 912 דפים
...ignorance, with fabulous difcourfe. Robbing fair art and cunning of their right, Tells how thofe done* were by the devil's force From Afric brought to Ireland in a night ; And thence to Britanny, by magic courfe, From giants hands redeem'd by Merlin's Cigl-t : , jKnd then near Ambri plac'd,... | |
| Henry Headley - 1810 - 236 דפים
...forgetfulness : Angry with Time that nothing should remain, Our greatest wonder's wonder to express. Then Ignorance, with fabulous discourse, Robbing fair...magic course, From giants, hands redeem'd by Merlin's slight; And then near Amb ri plac'd, in memory* Of all those noble Britons murther'd there By Hengist... | |
| Samuel Hibbert - 1822 - 670 דפים
...whose hands, Nor for whose glory it was set to shew ? How much our pride mocks that of other lands !— Then Ignorance, with fabulous discourse, Robbing fair art and cunning of their right, Telh how these stones were, by the Devil's force, From Afric brought to Ireland in a night"— DANIELS.... | |
| 1841 - 504 דפים
...wonders' wonder to express. Then ignorance, with fabulous discourse. Robbing fair art and cunnluir of their right. Tells how those stones were by the devil's force From Afrlc brought to Irchind in a night ; And thenoe to lirittany, by magic course. From giants' hands... | |
| Algernon Herbert - 1849 - 260 דפים
...quoted at some length by Dr. Stukeley in his Preface, and repeated by Mr. Logan, Archeeol. xxii. 196, From Afric brought to Ireland in a night, And thence to Brittany by magic course. Mr. L.'s comments upon this locus communis can only be made intelligible, by supposing him to take... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1876 - 304 דפים
...forgetfulness, Angry with time that nothing should remain, Our greatest wonders' wonder to express. Then Ignorance, with fabulous discourse, Robbing fair...thence to Brittany, by magic course, From giants' hands redeemed by Merlin's sleight. And then near Anibri placed, in memory Of all those noble Britons murdered... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1876 - 304 דפים
...forgetfulness, Angry with time that nothing should remain, Our greatest wonders' wonder to express. Then Ignorance, with fabulous discourse, Robbing fair...thence to Brittany, by magic course, From giants' bauds redeemed by Merlin's sleight. And then near Ambri placed, in memory Of all those noble Britons... | |
| William Long - 1876 - 288 דפים
...and how long agone ; Inquires and asks his fellow-traveller, What he hath heard, and his opinion ! Then ignorance, with fabulous discourse, Robbing fair...Tells how those stones were by the devil's force, From Africk brought, to Ireland in a night : And thence to Britannie, by magick course, From giant's hands... | |
| Valentine Long - 1876 - 294 דפים
...and how long agone ; Inquires and asks his fellow-traveller, What he hath heard, and his opinion ! Then ignorance, with fabulous discourse, Robbing fair...right, Tells how those stones were by the devil's foroe, From Afriok brought, to Ireland in a night: And thence to Britannie, by magick course, From... | |
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