Works of Ossian: Vol. IV.1783 |
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... dark - blue wave . He ftretched his hand to his fpear , and his heroes rofe around . We knew , that he had feen his fa- thers ; for they often defcended to his dreams , when the fword of the foe rofe over the land , and the battle ...
... dark - blue wave . He ftretched his hand to his fpear , and his heroes rofe around . We knew , that he had feen his fa- thers ; for they often defcended to his dreams , when the fword of the foe rofe over the land , and the battle ...
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... dark ftream of dan- ger away , and renown dwells on their gray hairs . Doft thou not fee , o Gaul , how the fteps of ... darkness of battle . The ftranger melted before me ; the mighty were blafted in my prefence . Gaul brought the arms ...
... dark ftream of dan- ger away , and renown dwells on their gray hairs . Doft thou not fee , o Gaul , how the fteps of ... darkness of battle . The ftranger melted before me ; the mighty were blafted in my prefence . Gaul brought the arms ...
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... dark hour of my de- parture . O that the name of Morni were for- got among the people ! that the heroes would only fay , " Behold the father of Gaul ! " King of Strumon , Fingal replied , Gaul fhall lift King ΤΟ LA THM ON : King of the ...
... dark hour of my de- parture . O that the name of Morni were for- got among the people ! that the heroes would only fay , " Behold the father of Gaul ! " King of Strumon , Fingal replied , Gaul fhall lift King ΤΟ LA THM ON : King of the ...
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... darkness ga- thered on Morni's brow . * He rolled his red eye on Ullin ; and the fong of the bard ceafed . Fingal obferved the aged hero , and he mildly fpoke . Chief of Strumon , why that darkness ? Let the days of other years be ...
... darkness ga- thered on Morni's brow . * He rolled his red eye on Ullin ; and the fong of the bard ceafed . Fingal obferved the aged hero , and he mildly fpoke . Chief of Strumon , why that darkness ? Let the days of other years be ...
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... dark - rolling ftream of Duvranna *** ) . Why doft thou not rush , fon * ) The behaviour of Gaul , throughout this poem , is that of a hero in the molt exalted fenfe . The modesty of Offian , concerning his own actions , is not lefs ...
... dark - rolling ftream of Duvranna *** ) . Why doft thou not rush , fon * ) The behaviour of Gaul , throughout this poem , is that of a hero in the molt exalted fenfe . The modesty of Offian , concerning his own actions , is not lefs ...
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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