The Poems of Ossian: To which are Prefixed a Preliminary Discourse and Dissertation on the Aera and Poems of OssianCrosby, 1862 - 492 pages |
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Page 65
... to the Irish throne , repelled in the minority of Cormac , defeated his adherents , and murdered him in the palace of Teraora . Cairbar , lord of Atha , upon this mounted the throne . His 6 * THE POEMS OF OSSIAN . 65.
... to the Irish throne , repelled in the minority of Cormac , defeated his adherents , and murdered him in the palace of Teraora . Cairbar , lord of Atha , upon this mounted the throne . His 6 * THE POEMS OF OSSIAN . 65.
Page 66
... Cairbar and Cathmor , who successively mounted the Irish throne , after the death of Cormac , the son of Artho . I forbear to transcribe the passage on account of its length . It is the song of Fonar , the bard ; to- wards the latter ...
... Cairbar and Cathmor , who successively mounted the Irish throne , after the death of Cormac , the son of Artho . I forbear to transcribe the passage on account of its length . It is the song of Fonar , the bard ; to- wards the latter ...
Page 81
... Cairbar , was carried by his people to a neighboring hill which commanded a prospect of the A fleet appeared at a distance , and the hero ex claims with joy , sea . Loingeas no shean - athair at an ' S iad a tiächd le cabhair chugain ...
... Cairbar , was carried by his people to a neighboring hill which commanded a prospect of the A fleet appeared at a distance , and the hero ex claims with joy , sea . Loingeas no shean - athair at an ' S iad a tiächd le cabhair chugain ...
Page 98
... Cairbar feared to " stretch his sword to the bards , though his soul was dark .. Loose the bards , ' said his brother Cathmor , ' they are the sons of other times . Their voice shall be heard in other ages , when the kings of Temora ...
... Cairbar feared to " stretch his sword to the bards , though his soul was dark .. Loose the bards , ' said his brother Cathmor , ' they are the sons of other times . Their voice shall be heard in other ages , when the kings of Temora ...
Page 133
... Cairbar , " His stride is haughty ; his red eye rolls in wrath . " In his person and whole deportment he is contrasted with the mild and wise Hidalla , anoth- er leader of the same . army , on whose humanity and gentleness he looks with ...
... Cairbar , " His stride is haughty ; his red eye rolls in wrath . " In his person and whole deportment he is contrasted with the mild and wise Hidalla , anoth- er leader of the same . army , on whose humanity and gentleness he looks with ...
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