Works of Ossian: Vol. IV.1783 |
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... steps over the ftream . But Gaul took my hand , and 、 fpoke the words of the valiant . Shall the fon of Fingal rush on a fleep- ing foe ? Shall he come like a blast by night , when * ) This propofal of Gaul is much more noble , and ...
... steps over the ftream . But Gaul took my hand , and 、 fpoke the words of the valiant . Shall the fon of Fingal rush on a fleep- ing foe ? Shall he come like a blast by night , when * ) This propofal of Gaul is much more noble , and ...
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... steps are before us on the heath . Son of the feeble hand , faid Lathmon , fhall my hoft defcend ? They * ) are but two , fon is not eafily ascertained , at this diftance of time . A river in Scotland , which falls into the fea at Banff ...
... steps are before us on the heath . Son of the feeble hand , faid Lathmon , fhall my hoft defcend ? They * ) are but two , fon is not eafily ascertained , at this diftance of time . A river in Scotland , which falls into the fea at Banff ...
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... steps be lonely in the vales of Dun- lathmon . Neither shall it be told , I replied , that the fon of Fingal fled . Were his steps covered with darkness , yet would not Offian fly ; his foul would meet him and fay , " Does the bard of ...
... steps be lonely in the vales of Dun- lathmon . Neither shall it be told , I replied , that the fon of Fingal fled . Were his steps covered with darkness , yet would not Offian fly ; his foul would meet him and fay , " Does the bard of ...
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... steps of renown . Fingal came , in his mildness , rejoicing in fecret over the actions of his fon . Morni's face brightened with gladness , and his aged eyes looked faintly through the tears of joy , We came to the halls of Selma , and ...
... steps of renown . Fingal came , in his mildness , rejoicing in fecret over the actions of his fon . Morni's face brightened with gladness , and his aged eyes looked faintly through the tears of joy , We came to the halls of Selma , and ...
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... Dunrominath ! -- - My steps never turned from battle , replied the hero , as he untheathed his fword ; and fhall I begin * Oithóna relates , how she was carried away by Dunrominath . I begin to fear , near ? Go to thy 36 OITH ON A :
... Dunrominath ! -- - My steps never turned from battle , replied the hero , as he untheathed his fword ; and fhall I begin * Oithóna relates , how she was carried away by Dunrominath . I begin to fear , near ? Go to thy 36 OITH ON A :
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