| Poetry - 1773 - 432 pages
...me the funbeam of his race. Cromala's hills have heard the fighs of love for unhappy Fainafollis ! Sora's chief beheld me fair ; he loved the daughter of Craca. His fword is a beam of light upon the warrior's fide. But dark is his brow ; and tempefts are in his foul.... | |
| Ossian - 1790 - 446 pages
...me the fun-beam of his race. Cromala's hills have heard the fighs of love for unhappy Fainafollis ! Sora's chief beheld me fair ; he loved the daughter of Craca. His fword is a beam of light upon the warrior's fide. But dark is his brow ; and tempefts are in his foul.... | |
| James Macpherson - 1803 - 386 pages
...fly," with sighs she said, " O prince of mighty men ! To thee I fly, chief of the generous shells, supporter of the feeble hand ! The king of Craca's...fair ; he loved the daughter of Craca. His sword is n beam of light upon the warrior's side. But dark is his brow ; and tempests are in his soul. I shun... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 648 pages
...fly," with sighs she said, " О prince of mighty men ! To thce I fly, chief of the generous shells, supporter of the feeble hand ! The king of Craca's echoing isle owned me the sun-beam of his race. Cromla's hills have heard the sighs of love for unhappy Fainasóllis ! Sora's chief beheld me fair... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 262 pages
..." To thee I fly," with sighs she replied, " O chief of mighty men ! To thee I fly, chief of shells, supporter of the feeble hand ! The king of Craca's echoing isle owned me the sun- beam of his race. And often did the hills of Cromla reply to the sighs of love for the unhappy... | |
| Ossian - 1806 - 364 pages
...fly," with sighs she said, *' O prince of mighty men ! To thee I fly, chief of the generous shells, supporter of the feeble hand ! The king of Craca's echoing isle owned me the sunbeam of bis race. Croatia's hills have heard the sighs of love for unhappy Fainasollis ! Sora's chief beheld... | |
| Ossian - 1807 - 402 pages
...me the sun-beam of his race. Cromala's hills have heard the sighs of love for unhappy Fainas611is ! Sora's chief beheld me fair; he loved the daughter...is his brow; and tempests are in his soul. I shun^ f What the Craca here mentioned was, is not, at this distance of tinae, easy to determine. The most... | |
| 1810 - 378 pages
...fly," with sighs she said, " O " prinee of mighty men! To thee I fly, chief of " the generous shells, supporter of the feeble hand ! " The king of Craca's...echoing isle owned me the " sun-beam of his race. Cromla's hills have heard " the sighs of love for unhappy Fainasollis ! So" ra's chief beheld me fair... | |
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