| Joseph Bickersteth Mayor - 1903 - 190 pàgines
...bright, A Down|ward we drift | through shad|ow and light, A Un|der yon rock | the ed|dies sleep, A Calm | and si|lent, dark | and deep. The Kel'py has...risen | from the fath|omless pool, He has lighted his canidle of death | and of dool; A Look, | father, look, | and you'll laugh | to see, How he gapes |... | |
| Walter Scott - 1912 - 810 pàgines
...where's Father Philip, should toll the licll ? Merrily swim we, the moon shines bright, Downward wo drift through shadow and light, Under yon rock the eddies sleep, Calm and silent, dark aud deep. The Kelpy has risen from the fathomless pool. Ho has lighted his candle of death and of dool.... | |
| Judith Wilt - 1985 - 242 pàgines
...language, the sinister-genial metric ballad stanza which is the most ancient and Gothic form of "tushery": Merrily swim we, the moon shines bright, Downward we drift through shadow and light, . . . The Kelpie has risen from the fathomless pool, He has lighted his candle of death and of dool... | |
| Walter Scott, Sir - 2005 - 373 pàgines
...The monks for the chapel are leading eaeh cell. But whure's Father Philip, should toll the bell? III. Merrily swim we, the moon shines bright, Downward we drift through shadow and light, Under yon reek the eddies sleep, Calm and silent, dark and deep. The Kelpy has risen from the fathomless pool,... | |
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