The Works of Ossian, the Son of Fingal, Volume 2J.Fr. Valade and sold by Theophilus Barrois, 1783 |
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Page 51
... See Calmar's fpeech , in the first book of Fingal . ( 2 ) See Cuchullin's reply to Connal , concerning Crugal's ghost , Fing , b . 2 . and weak their hands ; their dwelling is in the Cij A POEM . St.
... See Calmar's fpeech , in the first book of Fingal . ( 2 ) See Cuchullin's reply to Connal , concerning Crugal's ghost , Fing , b . 2 . and weak their hands ; their dwelling is in the Cij A POEM . St.
Page 79
... see a cave in that rock . Place Dar - thula . there and let thy arm be strong . Ardan ! we meet the foe , and call to battle gloomy Cairbar . O that he came in his founding fteel , to meet the fon of Ufnoth ! - Dar - thula ! if thou ...
... see a cave in that rock . Place Dar - thula . there and let thy arm be strong . Ardan ! we meet the foe , and call to battle gloomy Cairbar . O that he came in his founding fteel , to meet the fon of Ufnoth ! - Dar - thula ! if thou ...
Page 102
... See gloo- my Cairbar ( 1 ) falls . The fteel pierced his forehead , and divided his red hair behind . He lay , like a shattered rock , which Crom- la shakes from its fide . But never more shall Oscar rife ! he leans on his boffy shield ...
... See gloo- my Cairbar ( 1 ) falls . The fteel pierced his forehead , and divided his red hair behind . He lay , like a shattered rock , which Crom- la shakes from its fide . But never more shall Oscar rife ! he leans on his boffy shield ...
Page 237
... See Hom . Odyff . 1. 11 . " ( 1 ) Offian ; who had a great friendship for Mal- vina , both on account of her love for his fon Ofcar , and her attention to his own poems . at the blue ftream of Lutha . The maids ( A POEM . 237.
... See Hom . Odyff . 1. 11 . " ( 1 ) Offian ; who had a great friendship for Mal- vina , both on account of her love for his fon Ofcar , and her attention to his own poems . at the blue ftream of Lutha . The maids ( A POEM . 237.
Page 253
... see them ftain- ed with blood . -No arms are in thy narrow hall , O darkly - dwelling Ryno ! When will the morning come , and say , arife , thou king of fpears ! arife , the hunters are abroad . The hinds are near thee , Ryno ! Away ...
... see them ftain- ed with blood . -No arms are in thy narrow hall , O darkly - dwelling Ryno ! When will the morning come , and say , arife , thou king of fpears ! arife , the hunters are abroad . The hinds are near thee , Ryno ! Away ...
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