Works of Ossian: Vol. III.Fleischer, 1783 |
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... Temora made its appearance in the collection of leffer pieces , which were sub . joined to the epic poem of Fingal . When that collection was printed , little more than the open- ing of the prefent poem came , in a regular con- nection ...
... Temora made its appearance in the collection of leffer pieces , which were sub . joined to the epic poem of Fingal . When that collection was printed , little more than the open- ing of the prefent poem came , in a regular con- nection ...
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... Temora ! His words for Cathol were many ; the wrath of Cairbar burns . He fhall fall on Moi - lena : my fame fhall rife in blood . Their faces brightened round with joy . They fpread over Moi - lena . The feast of fhells is prepared ...
... Temora ! His words for Cathol were many ; the wrath of Cairbar burns . He fhall fall on Moi - lena : my fame fhall rife in blood . Their faces brightened round with joy . They fpread over Moi - lena . The feast of fhells is prepared ...
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... Temora . Nor did he give it to the feeble , a Cairbar , neither to the weak in foul . The darknefs of thy face is no ftorm to me ; nor are thine eyes the flames of death . Do I fear thy clanging fhield ? Tremble I at Olla's fong ? No ...
... Temora . Nor did he give it to the feeble , a Cairbar , neither to the weak in foul . The darknefs of thy face is no ftorm to me ; nor are thine eyes the flames of death . Do I fear thy clanging fhield ? Tremble I at Olla's fong ? No ...
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... Offian , but deny that he fell by his hand . As they have nothing to go upon , but the traditions of their bards , the translator thinks that the ac count ed rock , which Cromla fhakes from its fhaggy fide 26 Book I. TEMORA :
... Offian , but deny that he fell by his hand . As they have nothing to go upon , but the traditions of their bards , the translator thinks that the ac count ed rock , which Cromla fhakes from its fhaggy fide 26 Book I. TEMORA :
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... Temora , by Cairbar king of Ireland . A dispute arofe between the two heroes , concern- ing the exchange of fpears , which was usually made , between the guests and their hoft , upon fuch occafions . In the course of their altercation ...
... Temora , by Cairbar king of Ireland . A dispute arofe between the two heroes , concern- ing the exchange of fpears , which was usually made , between the guests and their hoft , upon fuch occafions . In the course of their altercation ...
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againſt amidſt arife arms army arofe art thou Artho Atha bards battle beam behold bend blaft blue bofom Borbar Cairbar Carril Cathmor chief Clatho Clono cloud compofitions Conar Connal Cormac Cormul courfe Crothar dark darkened death defart defcended Dermid diftant ecchoing Erin eyes faid fame father feaft fecret feem fhall fhield fhould fide figh filent Fillan Fingal Firbolg firft flain Foldath fome fong foul fpirits fpread fteps ftill ftood ftreams ftrength ftrife fword Gaul ghoft gleaming grey harp hear heard heath hero hill himſelf hoft huna Iriſh king of Ireland Larthon lena lift the fpear locks Lubar Malthos mift mighty moffy Moi-lena Moma Mora Morni Morven night occafion Ofcar Offian paffage perfon pleaſant poem poet raiſed reft renowned rife roar rock roes rofe rolled ſon Strutha Sul-malla Temora thee thofe thoſe thro tomb Trenmor Ullin vale voice warriors waves winds