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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... renown . ' " Happy is thy father , O generous youth ! more happy the maid of thy love . Thy glory shall surround her with praise ; thy valour raise her charms . O were my Evir- allen thy spouse , my years would pass away in joy ...
... renown . ' " Happy is thy father , O generous youth ! more happy the maid of thy love . Thy glory shall surround her with praise ; thy valour raise her charms . O were my Evir- allen thy spouse , my years would pass away in joy ...
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... renown : when he conquered in that rude field , where Lulan's warriors 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 ...
... renown : when he conquered in that rude field , where Lulan's warriors 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 ...
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... renown . Eight barons we over- came in the east , before the port of Dimi- num ; and plentifully we feasted the eagle in that shlaughter . The warm stream of wounds ran into the ocean . The army fell before us . When we steered our ...
... renown . Eight barons we over- came in the east , before the port of Dimi- num ; and plentifully we feasted the eagle in that shlaughter . The warm stream of wounds ran into the ocean . The army fell before us . When we steered our ...
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... renown of his son . As the sun which , if it had been found in Homer , would rejoices from the cloud , over the tree his have been the frequent subject of admi- beams have raised , whilst it shakes its ration to critics : " Fillan is ...
... renown of his son . As the sun which , if it had been found in Homer , would rejoices from the cloud , over the tree his have been the frequent subject of admi- beams have raised , whilst it shakes its ration to critics : " Fillan is ...
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... renown is around them ; before the feeble behold them in the hall , and smile at their trem- bling hands . ' But nowhere does Ossian's genius appear to greater advantage than in Berrathon , which is reckoned the conclusion of his songs ...
... renown is around them ; before the feeble behold them in the hall , and smile at their trem- bling hands . ' But nowhere does Ossian's genius appear to greater advantage than in Berrathon , which is reckoned the conclusion of his songs ...
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arms arose art thou Atha Balclutha bards battle beam behold bend blast blood blue streams breast Cairbar Calmar car-borne Carril Carthon Cathmor cave chief cloud Clutha Comala Cona Connal Cormac Cromla Cuthullin dark daughter death distant dost thou dwelling echoing Erin eyes fame fathers feast feeble fell field Fillan Fingal fled Foldath friends Gaul ghosts gleaming gray grief hair hall hand harp hear heard heath heaven heroes hill Iliad Ireland king of Morven king of swords Lego lift light Lochlin maid midst mighty mist moon Morni mossy mournful Nathos night Oscar Ossian poems poet poetry race raised renown rise roar rock rolled rose rushed Selma shield side sigh silent song sons soul sound spear Starno steel steps storm strangers stream Swaran sword tears Temora thee thou art tomb trembling Trenmor Ullin Uthal vale voice warriors waves wind youth