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 117
... Carril , at the beginning of the third book . The conclusion of the poem is strictly according to rule , and is every way noble and pleasing . The re . conciliation of the contending heroes , the consolation of Cuthullin , and the ...
... Carril , at the beginning of the third book . The conclusion of the poem is strictly according to rule , and is every way noble and pleasing . The re . conciliation of the contending heroes , the consolation of Cuthullin , and the ...
Page 151
... Carril of other times , the mildly blushing Evir - allin : Bragela , the lonely sun - beam of Dunscaich ; & Culdee , the son of the secret cell . But of all the ornaments employed in descriptive poetry , comparisons or similes are the ...
... Carril of other times , the mildly blushing Evir - allin : Bragela , the lonely sun - beam of Dunscaich ; & Culdee , the son of the secret cell . But of all the ornaments employed in descriptive poetry , comparisons or similes are the ...
Page 165
... Carril was like the memory of joys that are past , pleasant , and mournful to the soul . The ghosts of de- parted bards heard it from Slimora's side . Soft sout.ds spread along the wood ; and the silent valleys of night rejoice . " What ...
... Carril was like the memory of joys that are past , pleasant , and mournful to the soul . The ghosts of de- parted bards heard it from Slimora's side . Soft sout.ds spread along the wood ; and the silent valleys of night rejoice . " What ...
Page 176
... Carril , go , " re- plied the chief , " and greet the king of Morven . Wher Lochlin falls away like a stream after rain , and the noise of the battle is over , then be thy voice sweet in his ear , to praise the king of swords . Give him ...
... Carril , go , " re- plied the chief , " and greet the king of Morven . Wher Lochlin falls away like a stream after rain , and the noise of the battle is over , then be thy voice sweet in his ear , to praise the king of swords . Give him ...
Page 177
... Carril , with a sigh . " Mournful are Tura's walls , and sorrow dwells at Dunscaich . Thy spouse is left alone in her youth ; the son of thy love is alone . He shall come to Bragela , and ask her why she weeps ? He shall lift his eyes ...
... Carril , with a sigh . " Mournful are Tura's walls , and sorrow dwells at Dunscaich . Thy spouse is left alone in her youth ; the son of thy love is alone . He shall come to Bragela , and ask her why she weeps ? He shall lift his eyes ...
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