Works of Ossian: Vol. IIFleischer, 1783 |
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Page 83
... car - borne Carthon . Often have I heard , that he dwelt at the ecchoing ftream of Lora . Such were his words , when Clefsámmor came , and lifted high his fpear . The youth . received it on his fhield , and fpoke the words of peace ...
... car - borne Carthon . Often have I heard , that he dwelt at the ecchoing ftream of Lora . Such were his words , when Clefsámmor came , and lifted high his fpear . The youth . received it on his fhield , and fpoke the words of peace ...
Page 86
... car - borne Carthon ? Art thou that light of death that frightens the kings of the world ? But why fhould Carthon ask ? for he is like the stream of his defart ; ftrong as a river , in his courfe ; fwift as the eagle of the fky . O that ...
... car - borne Carthon ? Art thou that light of death that frightens the kings of the world ? But why fhould Carthon ask ? for he is like the stream of his defart ; ftrong as a river , in his courfe ; fwift as the eagle of the fky . O that ...
Page 89
... Car thon king of fwords ? The people fall ! how he ftrides , like the fullen ghost of Morven ! But there he lies , a goodly oak , which fudden blafts overturned ! When fhalt thou rife , Bal- clutha's joy ! lovely car - borne Carthon ...
... Car thon king of fwords ? The people fall ! how he ftrides , like the fullen ghost of Morven ! But there he lies , a goodly oak , which fudden blafts overturned ! When fhalt thou rife , Bal- clutha's joy ! lovely car - borne Carthon ...
Page 92
... car - borne Sorglan ! ! It * ) Tradition throws confiderable light on the history of Ireland , during the long reign of Fingal , the fon of Comhaf , in Morven . Arth , the fon of Cairbre , fupreme king of Ireland , dying , was fuc ...
... car - borne Sorglan ! ! It * ) Tradition throws confiderable light on the history of Ireland , during the long reign of Fingal , the fon of Comhaf , in Morven . Arth , the fon of Cairbre , fupreme king of Ireland , dying , was fuc ...
Page 96
... car - borne Sorglan ! But retire to the hall of fhells , to the beam of the burning oak . Attend to the beam of the fea : it rolls at Dunscaich's walls : let fleep defcend on thy blue eyes , and the hero come to thy dreams . Cuchullin ...
... car - borne Sorglan ! But retire to the hall of fhells , to the beam of the burning oak . Attend to the beam of the fea : it rolls at Dunscaich's walls : let fleep defcend on thy blue eyes , and the hero come to thy dreams . Cuchullin ...
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againſt Ardven arms art thou Balclutha bard battle beam behold blaft bofom Cairbar Calmar car-borne Carril Carthon Carun chace chief Clefsámmor cloud Clutha Colla Comala Cona Conlath Connal Cormac courfe Crimora Cuchullin Culdee Dar-thula Dargo dark daugh daughter death defart defcend diftant doft thou Dunthalmo ecchoing Erragon Etha eyes faid fallen fame fathers feaft feen fell fhall fhells fhield fhip fide figh filent Fingal flain fleep fome fong foul fpear fpread friends Frothal fteel fteps ftood ftorm ftranger ftream ftrength fword ghofts gray hair hall harp hear heard heath heroes Hidallan hill king Lego lift maid midft mift mighty moffy moon Morven mournful Nathos night Ofcar Offian paffed pleaſant poem Raife raiſe Rathmor reft renowned returned rife roar rock rofe rolling Selma Sora tears Temora Teutha thee thouſand thula tomb Ullin Usnoth voice waves wind youth