Works of Ossian: Vol. III.Fleischer, 1783 |
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... bards , to carry his body to Morven , to be there interred . Night coming on , Althan , the son of Conachar , relates to the king the particulars of the murder of Cormac Fillan , the fon of Fingal , is fent to obferve the motions of ...
... bards , to carry his body to Morven , to be there interred . Night coming on , Althan , the son of Conachar , relates to the king the particulars of the murder of Cormac Fillan , the fon of Fingal , is fent to obferve the motions of ...
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... bards attend . Thou , red - hair'd Olla , take the harp of the king . Go to Oscar chief of fwords , and bid him to our feast . To - day we feaft and hear the fong ; to - mor- row break the fpears . Tell him , that I have raised raised ...
... bards attend . Thou , red - hair'd Olla , take the harp of the king . Go to Oscar chief of fwords , and bid him to our feast . To - day we feaft and hear the fong ; to - mor- row break the fpears . Tell him , that I have raised raised ...
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... bards have fung to his ghost . Tell him that Cairbar has heard his fame at the ftream of refounding Carun ** ) . Cathmor *** ) is not here , Borbar . duthul's * ) Cathol the fon of Maronnan , or Moran , was murdered by Cairbar , for his ...
... bards have fung to his ghost . Tell him that Cairbar has heard his fame at the ftream of refounding Carun ** ) . Cathmor *** ) is not here , Borbar . duthul's * ) Cathol the fon of Maronnan , or Moran , was murdered by Cairbar , for his ...
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... bards arife . We the voice of joy on the coaft : we thought . heard ger for Cathmor , who returned into Ireland a few days before the opening of the poem . Cairbar here takes advantage of his brother's abfence , to perpetrate his ...
... bards arife . We the voice of joy on the coaft : we thought . heard ger for Cathmor , who returned into Ireland a few days before the opening of the poem . Cairbar here takes advantage of his brother's abfence , to perpetrate his ...
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... bards express it , THE STRAN- GER SHOULD COME AND BEHOLD HIS CONTRACT- ED SOUL . Some of the chiefs were posfeffed of this hofpitable dispofition to an extravagant de- gree ; and the bards , perhaps upon a selfish ac- count , never ...
... bards express it , THE STRAN- GER SHOULD COME AND BEHOLD HIS CONTRACT- ED SOUL . Some of the chiefs were posfeffed of this hofpitable dispofition to an extravagant de- gree ; and the bards , perhaps upon a selfish ac- count , never ...
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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