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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... young women whom they had seen there , by the words , Tha i cho boidheach reh Agandecca , nighean ant sneachda , she is as beautiful as Agandecca , daughter of the Snow ** . 6 All this will be readily conceded , and Mr. Macpherson's ...
... young women whom they had seen there , by the words , Tha i cho boidheach reh Agandecca , nighean ant sneachda , she is as beautiful as Agandecca , daughter of the Snow ** . 6 All this will be readily conceded , and Mr. Macpherson's ...
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... young beam of streamy Lutha , come to the help of the aged , come to the help of the distressed . Thy soul is open to pity . Friend- ship glows in thy tender breast . Ah come and sooth away my woe . Thy words are music to my soul ...
... young beam of streamy Lutha , come to the help of the aged , come to the help of the distressed . Thy soul is open to pity . Friend- ship glows in thy tender breast . Ah come and sooth away my woe . Thy words are music to my soul ...
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... young , and few are my deeds in war , but valour inflames my soul ; I am of the race of the brave . ' The bard departed . We followed the steps of age , and soon arrived to Branno's halls . The hero came to meet us . Manly serenity ...
... young , and few are my deeds in war , but valour inflames my soul ; I am of the race of the brave . ' The bard departed . We followed the steps of age , and soon arrived to Branno's halls . The hero came to meet us . Manly serenity ...
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... young in the art of deception . When he placed the Poet in antiquity , the Translator should have been born on this side of the Tweed . ever , form a majority of every age and nation . In this country men of genuine taste abound ; but ...
... young in the art of deception . When he placed the Poet in antiquity , the Translator should have been born on this side of the Tweed . ever , form a majority of every age and nation . In this country men of genuine taste abound ; but ...
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... young , came to the aid of Cormac , totally defeated Colculla , chief of Atha , and re - established Cormac infatigable in his researches after the anti- the sole possession of all Ireland . It was then he fell in love with , and took ...
... young , came to the aid of Cormac , totally defeated Colculla , chief of Atha , and re - established Cormac infatigable in his researches after the anti- the sole possession of all Ireland . It was then he fell in love with , and took ...
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