The Poems of Ossian: To which are Prefixed a Preliminary Discourse and Dissertations on the Aera and Poems of OssianFleischer, 1834 - 196 pages |
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... Morven in the west of Scotland . It had been a better argument for the authenticity , if he had allowed him to be an Irishman , and made Morven an Irish kingdom , as well as make Ireland the scene of his battles ; but , as he must need ...
... Morven in the west of Scotland . It had been a better argument for the authenticity , if he had allowed him to be an Irishman , and made Morven an Irish kingdom , as well as make Ireland the scene of his battles ; but , as he must need ...
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... Morven's hills . The shell of joy resounded in our halls . Round the blaze of the oak sported in festive dance the maids of Morven . They shone like the radiant bow of heaven , when the fiery rays of the setting sun brighten its varied ...
... Morven's hills . The shell of joy resounded in our halls . Round the blaze of the oak sported in festive dance the maids of Morven . They shone like the radiant bow of heaven , when the fiery rays of the setting sun brighten its varied ...
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... Morven , who the Firbolg . It is , however , probable it sent his brother Conar , already famous for was some time before the Cael , or Caledo- his great exploits , to their relief . Conar , nians , settled in Ulster . One important ...
... Morven , who the Firbolg . It is , however , probable it sent his brother Conar , already famous for was some time before the Cael , or Caledo- his great exploits , to their relief . Conar , nians , settled in Ulster . One important ...
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... Morven , and catch the winds that pour from Lena . We rose on the wave with songs ; and rushed with joy through the foam of the ocean . ' So much for the unity and general conduct of the epic action in Fingal . The story which is the ...
... Morven , and catch the winds that pour from Lena . We rose on the wave with songs ; and rushed with joy through the foam of the ocean . ' So much for the unity and general conduct of the epic action in Fingal . The story which is the ...
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... Morven . ' ' The hunter propriety of the living character is still shall hear my voice from his booth . He preserved . This is remarkable in the ap- shall fear , but love my voice . For sweet pearance of Calmar's ghost , in the poem ...
... Morven . ' ' The hunter propriety of the living character is still shall hear my voice from his booth . He preserved . This is remarkable in the ap- shall fear , but love my voice . For sweet pearance of Calmar's ghost , in the poem ...
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