Works of Ossian: Vol. III.Fleischer, 1783 |
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... Carril of other times , who ca- me from dark Slimora ** ) . He told of the death of Cuchullin , and of his mighty deeds . The people were fcattered round his tomb : their arms lay on the ground . They had forgot the war , for he , their ...
... Carril of other times , who ca- me from dark Slimora ** ) . He told of the death of Cuchullin , and of his mighty deeds . The people were fcattered round his tomb : their arms lay on the ground . They had forgot the war , for he , their ...
Page 38
... Carril of other times , who ca- me from dark Slimora ** ** ) . He told of the death of Cuchullin , and of his mighty deeds . The people were fcattered round his tomb : their arms lay on the ground . They had forgot the war , for he ...
... Carril of other times , who ca- me from dark Slimora ** ** ) . He told of the death of Cuchullin , and of his mighty deeds . The people were fcattered round his tomb : their arms lay on the ground . They had forgot the war , for he ...
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... Carril , he is dark , and unlovely ; and he draws his fword . Is that the fon of Usnoth , bard of the times of old ? It is not the fon of Usnoth , faid Carril , but the chief of Atha . Why comeft thou in , thy arms to Temora , Cairbar ...
... Carril , he is dark , and unlovely ; and he draws his fword . Is that the fon of Usnoth , bard of the times of old ? It is not the fon of Usnoth , faid Carril , but the chief of Atha . Why comeft thou in , thy arms to Temora , Cairbar ...
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... Carril , as it afterwards ap pears . *** ) The perfons of the bards were fo facred , that even he , who had juft murdered his fovereign , feared to kill them . ī alone at length , the noble Cathmor * ) C 5 AN EPIC POE M. 41 and the rage ...
... Carril , as it afterwards ap pears . *** ) The perfons of the bards were fo facred , that even he , who had juft murdered his fovereign , feared to kill them . ī alone at length , the noble Cathmor * ) C 5 AN EPIC POE M. 41 and the rage ...
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... Cathmor and Offian part ; and the latter , cafually meeting with Carril the fon of Kinfena , fends that bard , with a funeral fong , to the tomb of Cairbar . TEMO . ( 49 ) TEMOR A : AN EPIC POEM . ARGUMENT TO BOOK II . an. ...
... Cathmor and Offian part ; and the latter , cafually meeting with Carril the fon of Kinfena , fends that bard , with a funeral fong , to the tomb of Cairbar . TEMO . ( 49 ) TEMOR A : AN EPIC POEM . ARGUMENT TO BOOK II . an. ...
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