Works of Ossian: Vol. IIFleischer, 1783 |
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... wind is in her hair . She turns her blue - rolling eyes towards the fields of his promife . Where art thou o Fin- gal , for the night is gathering around ? COMALA . " O CARUN * ) of the streams ! why do I behold thy waters rolling in ...
... wind is in her hair . She turns her blue - rolling eyes towards the fields of his promife . Where art thou o Fin- gal , for the night is gathering around ? COMALA . " O CARUN * ) of the streams ! why do I behold thy waters rolling in ...
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... wind of the hill been the found of his horn in mine ear . O that I were on the banks of Carun ! that my tears might be warm on his cheek ! HIDALLA N. He lies not on the banks of Carun : on Ardven heroes raife his tomb . Look on them , o ...
... wind of the hill been the found of his horn in mine ear . O that I were on the banks of Carun ! that my tears might be warm on his cheek ! HIDALLA N. He lies not on the banks of Carun : on Ardven heroes raife his tomb . Look on them , o ...
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... winds drive it over the heath , and the dark woods are gleaming around . 1 I heard a voice like the breeze of my hills . Is it the huntress of Galmal , the white - handed daughter of Sarno ? Look from thy rocks * ) , my love ; and let ...
... winds drive it over the heath , and the dark woods are gleaming around . 1 I heard a voice like the breeze of my hills . Is it the huntress of Galmal , the white - handed daughter of Sarno ? Look from thy rocks * ) , my love ; and let ...
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... winds lift her hair . Her bow - ftring founds in the blast , * ) The fequel of the ftory of Hidallan is introduced , as an episode , in the poem which immediately follows in this collection . blast , and her arrow was broken in her fall ...
... winds lift her hair . Her bow - ftring founds in the blast , * ) The fequel of the ftory of Hidallan is introduced , as an episode , in the poem which immediately follows in this collection . blast , and her arrow was broken in her fall ...
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... wind of the hills . BARDS . See ! meteors roll around the maid ; and moon - beams lift her foul ! Around her , from their clouds , bend the awful faces of her fa- thers ; Sarno * ) of the gloomy brow ; and the red - rolling eyes of ...
... wind of the hills . BARDS . See ! meteors roll around the maid ; and moon - beams lift her foul ! Around her , from their clouds , bend the awful faces of her fa- thers ; Sarno * ) of the gloomy brow ; and the red - rolling eyes of ...
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