Works of Ossian: Vol. III.Fleischer, 1783 |
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... rolled his fparkling eyes : his steps were fuch on heath . Battles are fought at Lego : the fword of Nathos prevails . Soon fhalt thou behold him in thy halls , king of Temora of Groves ! And foon may I behold the chiefs replyed the ...
... rolled his fparkling eyes : his steps were fuch on heath . Battles are fought at Lego : the fword of Nathos prevails . Soon fhalt thou behold him in thy halls , king of Temora of Groves ! And foon may I behold the chiefs replyed the ...
Page 55
... rolled away . Sadnefs ought not to dwell in danger ,. nor the tear in the eye of war . Our fathers forgot their fallen fons , till the noise of arms was paft . Then forrow returned to the tomb , and the fong of bards arose . Conar ...
... rolled away . Sadnefs ought not to dwell in danger ,. nor the tear in the eye of war . Our fathers forgot their fallen fons , till the noise of arms was paft . Then forrow returned to the tomb , and the fong of bards arose . Conar ...
Page 56
... rolled down the blood of his foes . His fame filled green Erin , like a 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 ...
... rolled down the blood of his foes . His fame filled green Erin , like a 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 ...
Page 57
... rolled on every fide . But often they returned , and the fons of Ullin fell . The king ftood , among the tombs of his warriors , and darkly " bent * ) The chiefs of the Fir - bolg , who posfeffed them- felves of the fouth of Ireland ...
... rolled on every fide . But often they returned , and the fons of Ullin fell . The king ftood , among the tombs of his warriors , and darkly " bent * ) The chiefs of the Fir - bolg , who posfeffed them- felves of the fouth of Ireland ...
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... rolled into itself ; he marked the place , where he was to fall ; when Trathal came , in his ftrength , the chief of cloudy Morven . Nor did he come alone : Colgar * ) was at his fide ; Colgar the son of the king and of white - bofomed ...
... rolled into itself ; he marked the place , where he was to fall ; when Trathal came , in his ftrength , the chief of cloudy Morven . Nor did he come alone : Colgar * ) was at his fide ; Colgar the son of the king and of white - bofomed ...
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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