Works of Ossian: Vol. I.Fleischer, 1783 |
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... thou- fand others can prove . can prove . The Maid of Creca , for example , an episode in Fingal , in my pof- feffion , is a large complete poem of itself , and extends to fome hundred lines , all which are omitted in the translation ...
... thou- fand others can prove . can prove . The Maid of Creca , for example , an episode in Fingal , in my pof- feffion , is a large complete poem of itself , and extends to fome hundred lines , all which are omitted in the translation ...
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... thou ever trembleft , fon of Fithil . Thy fears have much increased the foe . Perhaps it is the coming to aid me king ( 5 ) of the lonely hills , on green Ullin's plains . 1 I faw their chief , fays Moran , tall as a rock of ice . His ...
... thou ever trembleft , fon of Fithil . Thy fears have much increased the foe . Perhaps it is the coming to aid me king ( 5 ) of the lonely hills , on green Ullin's plains . 1 I faw their chief , fays Moran , tall as a rock of ice . His ...
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Vol. I. James Macpherson. T Well art thou named , the Mighty Man , but many mighty men are feen from Tura's windy walls . . . He answered like a wave on a rock , who in this Heroes ftand not in my land appears like me ? prefence : they ...
Vol. I. James Macpherson. T Well art thou named , the Mighty Man , but many mighty men are feen from Tura's windy walls . . . He answered like a wave on a rock , who in this Heroes ftand not in my land appears like me ? prefence : they ...
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... thou movest along the whistling heath of Mora : thy fide that is white as the foam of the troubled fea , when - ing the fame ufe of his own fhield , in the 4th book . A horn was the most common inftru- ment to call the army together ...
... thou movest along the whistling heath of Mora : thy fide that is white as the foam of the troubled fea , when - ing the fame ufe of his own fhield , in the 4th book . A horn was the most common inftru- ment to call the army together ...
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... thou first of men ! thou breaker of the fhields ! thou haft often fought with Lochlin ; wilt thou lift thy father's fpear ? -- Cuchullin ! calm the chief replied , the fpear of Connal is keen . It delights to fhine in So when th ...
... thou first of men ! thou breaker of the fhields ! thou haft often fought with Lochlin ; wilt thou lift thy father's fpear ? -- Cuchullin ! calm the chief replied , the fpear of Connal is keen . It delights to fhine in So when th ...
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againſt ancient arms bards battle beam blaft breaft Cairbar Calmar Carril cave chace chief clouds compofitions Cona Connal Cromla Crugal Cuchullin dark daugh daughter death defart Druids Duchomar ecchoing Engliſh Erin faid fame feaft feen fhall fhells fhew fhield fhips fhould fide figh fight filent Fillan Fingal fnow fome fon of Semo fong foul fpear friends fteel ftill ftones ftood ftorm ftream ftrength ftrong fubject fuch fword Gaelic Gaelic language Gaul ghofts hand heath heroes Highlands hill himſelf ifle Innisfail Ireland Iriſh king of Morven Lamderg language Lena Lochlin Macpherſon maid manufcripts mift mighty Morna moſt night noife Ofcar Offian paffage perfon poems publiſhed racter raife raiſe reft rife roaring rock Ryno Scotland SHAW contra SHAW Shaw's Analyfis Shaw's Inquiry Starno Swaran Temora thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand Torman translation Trenmor Ullin uſed voice waves wind youth