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 127
... of Cuthullin . He seems to forebode Cuthullin's death , and to beckon him to his cave . Cuthullin reproaches him for supposing that he could be intimidated by such prognostics . " Why dost thou ON THE POEMS OF OSSIAN . 127.
... of Cuthullin . He seems to forebode Cuthullin's death , and to beckon him to his cave . Cuthullin reproaches him for supposing that he could be intimidated by such prognostics . " Why dost thou ON THE POEMS OF OSSIAN . 127.
Page 128
... thou now dost advise to fly ! Retire thou to thy cave : thou art not Calmar's ghost ; he delighted in battle ; and his arm was like the thunder of heaven . " Calmar makes no return to this seeming reproach but " he retired in his blast ...
... thou now dost advise to fly ! Retire thou to thy cave : thou art not Calmar's ghost ; he delighted in battle ; and his arm was like the thunder of heaven . " Calmar makes no return to this seeming reproach but " he retired in his blast ...
Page 142
... dost thou remember Ossian , O Toscar , son of Conloch ? The battles of our youth were many ; our swords went together to the field 142 CRITICAL DISSERTATION.
... dost thou remember Ossian , O Toscar , son of Conloch ? The battles of our youth were many ; our swords went together to the field 142 CRITICAL DISSERTATION.
Page 169
... Dost thou raise thy fair face from the rocks , " he exclaims , " to find the sails of Cuthullin ? The sea is rolling far distant , and its white foam shall deceive thee for my sails . " And now his imagination being wrought up to ...
... Dost thou raise thy fair face from the rocks , " he exclaims , " to find the sails of Cuthullin ? The sea is rolling far distant , and its white foam shall deceive thee for my sails . " And now his imagination being wrought up to ...
Page 170
... dost thou retire from thy course when the darkness of thy countenance grows ? Hast thou thy hall like Ossian ? Dwellest thou in the shadow of grief ? Have thy sisters fallen from heaven ? Are they who rejoiced with thee , at night , no ...
... dost thou retire from thy course when the darkness of thy countenance grows ? Hast thou thy hall like Ossian ? Dwellest thou in the shadow of grief ? Have thy sisters fallen from heaven ? Are they who rejoiced with thee , at night , no ...
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arms arose art thou Atha Balclutha bards battle beam behold bend blast blood blue streams breast Cairbar Calmar car-borne Carril Carthon Cathmor cave chief cloud Clutha Comala Cona Connal Cormac Cromla Cuthullin dark daughter death distant dost thou dwelling echoing Erin eyes fall fame fathers feast feeble fell field Fillan Fingal fled Foldath friends Gaul ghosts gleaming gray grief hair hall hand harp hear heard heath heaven heroes hill Iliad Ireland king of Morven king of swords Lego lift light Lochlin maid midst mighty mist moon Morni mossy mournful Nathos night Oscar Ossian poems poet poetry race raised renown rise roar rock rolled rose rushed Selma shield side sigh silent song sons soul sound spear Starno steel steps stood storm strangers stream Swaran sword tears Temora thee tomb Trenmor Ullin Uthal vale voice warriors waves wind youth