| Bards and bardism - 1765 - 416 pages
...behold the king of Morven ; he moves . below like a pillar of fire. His ftrength is like the ftrcam of Lubar, or the wind of the echoing Cromla ; when the branchy forefts of night are overturned. HAPPY are thy people, O Fingal, thine arm fhall fight their battles... | |
| Poetry - 1773 - 432 pages
...ftrength is like the ftream of Lubar, or the wind of the ecchoing Cromla -, when the branchy forefts of night are torn from all their rocks ! Happy are thy people, O Fingal ! thine arm mall fmifh their wars. Thou art the firft in their dangers : the wifeft in the days of their peace.... | |
| Celts - 1784 - 432 pages
...behold the king of Morven ! He moves, below, like a pillar of fire. His ftrength is like the ftream of Lubar, or the wind of the echoing Cromla; when the branchy forefts of night are torn torn from all their rocks! Happy are thy people, O Fingal! thine arm fhall... | |
| Ossian - 1790 - 446 pages
...behold the king of Morven ! He moves, below, like a pillar of fire. His ftrength is like the ftream of Lubar, or the wind of the echoing Cromla; when the branchy O1 brancy forefts of night are torn from all their rocks ! Happy are thy people, O Fingal ! thine arm... | |
| James Macpherson - 1803 - 386 pages
...were thy bards, when thy deeds arose in song. But behold the king of Morven ! He moves, below, like a pillar of fire. His strength is like the stream...people, O Fingal ! thine arm shall finish their wars. Thou art the first in their dangers : the wisest in the days of their peace. Thou speakest, and thy... | |
| Bards and bardism - 1803 - 390 pages
...were thy bards, when thy deeds arose in song. But behold the king of Morven ! He moves, below, like a pillar of fire. His strength is like the stream...! Happy are thy people, O Fingal ! thine arm shall fmish their wars. Thou art the first in their dangers : the wisest in the days of their peace. Thou... | |
| 1803 - 388 pages
...were thy bards, when thy deeds arose in song. But behold the king of Morven ! He moves, below, like a pillar of fire. His strength is like the stream...torn from all their rocks ! Happy are thy people, () Fingal ! thine arm shall finish their wars. Thou art the first in their dangers : the wisest in... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 648 pages
...silent in the fields of the tomb. Pleasant to her ears were thy bards, when thy deeds arose in song. the stream of Lubar, or the wind of the echoing Cromla...people, O Fingal ! thine arm shall finish their wars. Thou art the first in their dangers : the wisest in the days of their peace '. Thou speakest and thy... | |
| Ossian - 1806 - 364 pages
...were thy bards, when thy deeds arose in song. But behold the king of Morven I He moves, below, like a pillar of fire. His strength is like the stream...people, O Fingal ! thine arm shall finish their wars. Thou art the first in their dangers: the wisest in the days of their peace. Thou speakest, and thy... | |
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