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Page 47
... ! doft thou not behold the darkness of Crothar's hall of fhells ? My foul was not dark at the feast , when my people liv- ed . I rejoiced in the presence of strangers , when when my fon fhone in the hall . But , APO E M. 47.
... ! doft thou not behold the darkness of Crothar's hall of fhells ? My foul was not dark at the feast , when my people liv- ed . I rejoiced in the presence of strangers , when when my fon fhone in the hall . But , APO E M. 47.
Page 109
... stranger to the ecchoing vales of his Nor loft to other lands was he , li- ke a meteor that finks in a cloud . He came forth , at times , in his brightness , to the di- ftant dwelling of foes . His fame came , like roes . the found of ...
... stranger to the ecchoing vales of his Nor loft to other lands was he , li- ke a meteor that finks in a cloud . He came forth , at times , in his brightness , to the di- ftant dwelling of foes . His fame came , like roes . the found of ...
Page 125
... strangers . Their words are not in vain , by Loda's ftone of power . If Duth - maruno ま returns not , his fpoufe is lonely , at home , where meet two roaring ftreams , on Crathmo- craulo's plain . Around are hills , with their woods ...
... strangers . Their words are not in vain , by Loda's ftone of power . If Duth - maruno ま returns not , his fpoufe is lonely , at home , where meet two roaring ftreams , on Crathmo- craulo's plain . Around are hills , with their woods ...
Page 133
... strangers . On their dun fhields , they darkly leaned their fpears are forward in night , Shrill founds the blaft of darkness , in Starno's floating beard , They heard the tread of Fingal .. The war- riors rofe in arms . " Swaran , lay ...
... strangers . On their dun fhields , they darkly leaned their fpears are forward in night , Shrill founds the blaft of darkness , in Starno's floating beard , They heard the tread of Fingal .. The war- riors rofe in arms . " Swaran , lay ...
Page 178
... strangers . He bade us to the feast of kings , to the dwelling of bright Colna- * ) The manners of the Britons and Caledonians we- re fo fimilar , in the days of Offian , that there can be no doubt , that they were originally the fame ...
... strangers . He bade us to the feast of kings , to the dwelling of bright Colna- * ) The manners of the Britons and Caledonians we- re fo fimilar , in the days of Offian , that there can be no doubt , that they were originally the fame ...
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Æneid arms arofe art thou bards battle beam behold Berrathon blaft boar bofom breaft Cathlin Cathmor chief clouds Comhal courfe Croma Crothar dark darkneſs daugh daughter death defart defcended diftant doft thou Duth dwells ecchoing epifode eyes faid failed fame father feaft fecret feeble feen fell fent fhall fhells fhield fhould fide figh filent Fingal fome fon of Morni fong foul fpear fpread ftars fteel fteps ftone ftood ftorm ftory ftranger ftream ftrength ftrife fword Gaul ghofts hall harp heard heroes hill himſelf hoft huna ifle king Larthmor Lathmon Lochlin locks Loda Lutha maid Malvina mift mighty moffy moon Morven night Nuäth Offian Oina Oithóna paffed poem race raifed raiſed reft renown rife roar rock rofe rolled rufh Ryno Scandinavia Selma Starno ſteps Swaran tears thee thofe thoſe Three bards thro Tofcar tomb Torcul Trenmor Uthal vale voice warriors waves winds youth