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Page 32
... fight . ' 6 Chief , ' I replied , the light of my father's deeds blazes in my soul . Though young , I seek my bearn of glory foremost in the ranks of foes . Warrior , I can fall , but I shall fall with renown . Happy is thy father , O ...
... fight . ' 6 Chief , ' I replied , the light of my father's deeds blazes in my soul . Though young , I seek my bearn of glory foremost in the ranks of foes . Warrior , I can fall , but I shall fall with renown . Happy is thy father , O ...
Page 43
... fight , from Harold the leader of ar- mies , when fate had brightened his spear with when he conquered in that rude field , where Lulan's warriors fell in blood , or rose in terror on the waves of the main . Dark .. ly sat the gray ...
... fight , from Harold the leader of ar- mies , when fate had brightened his spear with when he conquered in that rude field , where Lulan's warriors fell in blood , or rose in terror on the waves of the main . Dark .. ly sat the gray ...
Page 122
... fight for them in person , but sends his friend Patroclus ; and upon his being slain , goes forth to revenge his ... fighting . Whereas 122 CRITICAL DISSERTATION.
... fight for them in person , but sends his friend Patroclus ; and upon his being slain , goes forth to revenge his ... fighting . Whereas 122 CRITICAL DISSERTATION.
Page 154
... fight , I said to my soul , against the children of my foes ? And I will fight , O bard ! I feel the strength of my soul . ' In the same poem , the assembling of the chiefs round Fingal , who had been warned of some impending danger by ...
... fight , I said to my soul , against the children of my foes ? And I will fight , O bard ! I feel the strength of my soul . ' In the same poem , the assembling of the chiefs round Fingal , who had been warned of some impending danger by ...
Page 160
... fights , Fingal of the mildest look , Carril of other times , the mildly blushing Evir - allin : Bragela , the lonely sun beam of Dunscaich ; a Culdee , the son of the secret cell . But of all the ornaments employed in descrip- tive ...
... fights , Fingal of the mildest look , Carril of other times , the mildly blushing Evir - allin : Bragela , the lonely sun beam of Dunscaich ; a Culdee , the son of the secret cell . But of all the ornaments employed in descrip- tive ...
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