Works of Ossian: Vol. IIFleischer, 1783 |
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Page 179
... Dunthalmo , lord of Teutha , fuppofed to be the Tweed ; and Rath- mor , who dwelt at Clutha , well known to be the river Clyde . Rathmor was not more renowned for his generofity and hospitality , than Dunthalino was infamous for his ...
... Dunthalmo , lord of Teutha , fuppofed to be the Tweed ; and Rath- mor , who dwelt at Clutha , well known to be the river Clyde . Rathmor was not more renowned for his generofity and hospitality , than Dunthalino was infamous for his ...
Page 180
... Dunthalmo . Fingal fent Offian with three hundred men , to Colmar's relief , Dunthalmo having previously mur- dered Colmar , came to a battle with Offian : but he was killed by that hero , and his army totally defeated . Calthon married ...
... Dunthalmo . Fingal fent Offian with three hundred men , to Colmar's relief , Dunthalmo having previously mur- dered Colmar , came to a battle with Offian : but he was killed by that hero , and his army totally defeated . Calthon married ...
Page 181
... Dunthalmo bore it in battle , before he fell by Offian's fpear . Liften , fon of the rock , to the tale of other years . Rath- The birds their notes renew , and bleating herds Atteft their joy , that hill and valley rings . MILTON ...
... Dunthalmo bore it in battle , before he fell by Offian's fpear . Liften , fon of the rock , to the tale of other years . Rath- The birds their notes renew , and bleating herds Atteft their joy , that hill and valley rings . MILTON ...
Page 182
... Dunthalmo ca- me , in his pride , and rufhed into the combat The chief of Clutha overcame : He came , of Rathmor . the rage of Dunthalmo rofe . by night , with his warriors ; and the mighty Rathmor fell . He fell in his halls , where ...
... Dunthalmo ca- me , in his pride , and rufhed into the combat The chief of Clutha overcame : He came , of Rathmor . the rage of Dunthalmo rofe . by night , with his warriors ; and the mighty Rathmor fell . He fell in his halls , where ...
Page 183
... Dunthalmo beheld their grief : his darkening foul defigned their death . He clofed them in two caves , on the ecchoing banks of Teutha . The fun did not come there with his beams ; nor the moon of heaven by night . The fons of Rathmor ...
... Dunthalmo beheld their grief : his darkening foul defigned their death . He clofed them in two caves , on the ecchoing banks of Teutha . The fun did not come there with his beams ; nor the moon of heaven by night . The fons of Rathmor ...
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