Roger, infant children of the aforesaid, were also dead ana buried ; and that the dark, flat wilderness beyond the churchyard, intersected with dykes, and mounds, and gates, with scattered cattle feeding on it, was the marshes; and that the low, leaden... From Gaelic to Romantic: Ossianic Translations - Page 4publié par - 1998 - 264 pagesAperçu limité - À propos de ce livre
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...dead and buried ; and that the dark flat wilderness beyond the church-yard, intersected with dikes and mounds and gates, with scattered cattle feeding...that the low leaden line beyond, was the river; and thai the distant savage lair from which the wind was rushing, was the sea ; and that the small bundle... | |
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...with dykes and mounds and vivid "gates, with scattered cattle feeding on it, was the writiii1'"™ "marshes; and that the low leaden line beyond, "was...lair "from which the wind was rushing, was the sea "... On the edge of the river . . only two black "things in all the prospect seemed to be standing... | |
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.... was . . that this bleak place, overgrown with nettles, was the churchyard, and that the dark flat wilderness beyond the churchyard, intersected with...lair from which the wind was rushing, was the sea . . . On the edge of the river . . only two black things in all the prospect seemed to be standing... | |
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.... was . . that this bleak place, overgrown with nettles, was the churchyard, and that the dark flat wilderness beyond the churchyard, intersected with...with scattered cattle feeding on it, was the marshes j and that the low leaden Hne beyond, was the river ; and that the distant savage lair from which the... | |
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...was.. that this bleak place, overgrown ' with nettles, was the churchyard, and that the dark flat ' wilderness beyond the churchyard, intersected with...mounds and gates, with scattered cattle feeding on it, Vivid de' was the marshes ; and that the low leaden line beyond, writing.' ' was the river; and that... | |
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