Works of Ossian: Vol. III.Fleischer, 1783 |
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Page 56
... pleasant gale . The nations gathered in Ullin , and they bleffed the king ; the king of the * ) Conar , the first king of Ireland , was the fon of Trenmor , the great - grand - father of Fingal . It ་ was on account of this family ...
... pleasant gale . The nations gathered in Ullin , and they bleffed the king ; the king of the * ) Conar , the first king of Ireland , was the fon of Trenmor , the great - grand - father of Fingal . It ་ was on account of this family ...
Page 71
... pleasant to the foul ? Do not we behold , with joy , the place where our fathers feafted ? But our eyes are full of tears , on the field of their wars . This ftone fhall rife , with all E 4 its 7 its mofs , and speak to other years : AN ...
... pleasant to the foul ? Do not we behold , with joy , the place where our fathers feafted ? But our eyes are full of tears , on the field of their wars . This ftone fhall rife , with all E 4 its 7 its mofs , and speak to other years : AN ...
Page 75
... pleasant is thy beam to the hunter , fitting by the rock in a ftorm , when thou lookest from thy parted cloud , and brightenest his dewy locks ; he looks down on the freamy vale , and beholds the defcent of roes . long fhalt thou rife ...
... pleasant is thy beam to the hunter , fitting by the rock in a ftorm , when thou lookest from thy parted cloud , and brightenest his dewy locks ; he looks down on the freamy vale , and beholds the defcent of roes . long fhalt thou rife ...
Page 84
... their heads on the hills : dread- ful and pleasant is thy approach , friend of the dwelling of heroes . ed his eyes to Fingal : his voice thrice failed MORNI 84 TEM OR A : Book III . On his spear stood the son of Clatho *) ...
... their heads on the hills : dread- ful and pleasant is thy approach , friend of the dwelling of heroes . ed his eyes to Fingal : his voice thrice failed MORNI 84 TEM OR A : Book III . On his spear stood the son of Clatho *) ...
Page 103
... Pleasant * ) Colgan , the fon of Cathmul , was the principal bard of Cormac Mac - Conar , king of Ireland . Part of an old poem , on the loves of Fingal and Ros - crána , is still preserved , and goes under the name of this Colgan : but ...
... Pleasant * ) Colgan , the fon of Cathmul , was the principal bard of Cormac Mac - Conar , king of Ireland . Part of an old poem , on the loves of Fingal and Ros - crána , is still preserved , and goes under the name of this Colgan : but ...
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