Works of Ossian: Vol. IIFleischer, 1783 |
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... the chace alone . I knew not , that he went to war . He faid , he would return with the night ; and the king of Morven is returned . Why didst thou not tell me , that he would fall , o trembling fon A 5 me A DRAMATIC POEM . 9 COMALA. ...
... the chace alone . I knew not , that he went to war . He faid , he would return with the night ; and the king of Morven is returned . Why didst thou not tell me , that he would fall , o trembling fon A 5 me A DRAMATIC POEM . 9 COMALA. ...
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... returned with his fame ; I feel the right hand of his battles . But I muft reft * ) O my dove , that art in the clefts of the rock , in the fecret places of the ftairs , let me fee thy countenance , let me hear thy voice . SOLOMON'S ...
... returned with his fame ; I feel the right hand of his battles . But I muft reft * ) O my dove , that art in the clefts of the rock , in the fecret places of the ftairs , let me fee thy countenance , let me hear thy voice . SOLOMON'S ...
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... returned with his fong . Gray night grows dim on Crona . The feast of fhells is fpread . A hundred oaks burn to the wind , and faint light gleams over the heath . The ghofts of Ardven pafs through the bean , and fhew their dim and ...
... returned with his fong . Gray night grows dim on Crona . The feast of fhells is fpread . A hundred oaks burn to the wind , and faint light gleams over the heath . The ghofts of Ardven pafs through the bean , and fhew their dim and ...
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... returned ; or is it the found of his ghoft ? Haft thou fallen on the banks of Carun , fon of the aged Lamor ? Or , if I hear the found of Hidallan's feet ; where are the mighty in war ? where are my people , Hidallan , that were wont to ...
... returned ; or is it the found of his ghoft ? Haft thou fallen on the banks of Carun , fon of the aged Lamor ? Or , if I hear the found of Hidallan's feet ; where are the mighty in war ? where are my people , Hidallan , that were wont to ...
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... returned from the chace , and heard the hero's praise . He took the shield of Branno ** ) from the wall ; his eyes were 1 * ) Travelling in the greatnefs of his ftrength . filled ISATAH lxiii , 1 . ** ) This is Branno , the father of ...
... returned from the chace , and heard the hero's praise . He took the shield of Branno ** ) from the wall ; his eyes were 1 * ) Travelling in the greatnefs of his ftrength . filled ISATAH lxiii , 1 . ** ) This is Branno , the father of ...
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