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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... fell in with a man whom they afterwards ascertained to have been Mac Codrum , the poet : that Mr. Mac- pherson asked him the question , Abheil dad agad air an Fheinn ? by which he meant to inquire , whether or not he knew any of the ...
... fell in with a man whom they afterwards ascertained to have been Mac Codrum , the poet : that Mr. Mac- pherson asked him the question , Abheil dad agad air an Fheinn ? by which he meant to inquire , whether or not he knew any of the ...
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... fell glit- tering on her cheek . She appeared lovely || as the mountain flower when the ruddy beams of the rising sun gleam on its dew- covered sides . Decent she sate . High beat my fluttering heart . Swift through my veins flew my ...
... fell glit- tering on her cheek . She appeared lovely || as the mountain flower when the ruddy beams of the rising sun gleam on its dew- covered sides . Decent she sate . High beat my fluttering heart . Swift through my veins flew my ...
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... fell in blood , or rose in terror on the waves of the main . Darkly sat the gray - haired chief ; yet sorrow dwelt not in his soul . But when the warrior thought on the past , his proud heart heaved again his side : forth flew his sword ...
... fell in blood , or rose in terror on the waves of the main . Darkly sat the gray - haired chief ; yet sorrow dwelt not in his soul . But when the warrior thought on the past , his proud heart heaved again his side : forth flew his sword ...
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... fell into the last degree of ignorance of their rites and ceremonies . that It is no matter of wonder then , Fingal and his son Ossian disliked the Druids , who were the declared enemies to their suc- cession in the supreme magistracy ...
... fell into the last degree of ignorance of their rites and ceremonies . that It is no matter of wonder then , Fingal and his son Ossian disliked the Druids , who were the declared enemies to their suc- cession in the supreme magistracy ...
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... fell into the tedious illness of which he afterwards died . The Caledonians and Maiatæ , resuming courage from his indisposition , took arms in order to recover the possessions they had lost . The enraged emperor commanded his army to ...
... fell into the tedious illness of which he afterwards died . The Caledonians and Maiatæ , resuming courage from his indisposition , took arms in order to recover the possessions they had lost . The enraged emperor commanded his army to ...
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