The Works of Ossian, the Son of Fingal, Volume 2J.Fr. Valade and sold by Theophilus Barrois, 1783 - Scottish Gaelic poetry |
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... himself into the Clyde , and fwim to his ship . He hoifted fail , and the wind being favourable , bore him out to fea . He often endeavoured to re- turn , and carry off his beloved Moina by night ; but the wind continuing contrary , he ...
... himself into the Clyde , and fwim to his ship . He hoifted fail , and the wind being favourable , bore him out to fea . He often endeavoured to re- turn , and carry off his beloved Moina by night ; but the wind continuing contrary , he ...
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... who had ren- dered himself famous by his great actions and who refided , at the time , with Connal , the fon of Caithbat , in Ulfter . 4 Cuchullin was but three and twenty years old ; on , sweet voice , for thou art pleasant ,
... who had ren- dered himself famous by his great actions and who refided , at the time , with Connal , the fon of Caithbat , in Ulfter . 4 Cuchullin was but three and twenty years old ; on , sweet voice , for thou art pleasant ,
Page 42
... himself in Connaught , and advanced towards Temora , in order to dethrone Cormac , who , excepting Feradath , afterwards king of Ireland , was the only one of the Scotch race of kings exifting in that country . Cuchullin march- ed ...
... himself in Connaught , and advanced towards Temora , in order to dethrone Cormac , who , excepting Feradath , afterwards king of Ireland , was the only one of the Scotch race of kings exifting in that country . Cuchullin march- ed ...
Page 49
... himself . turn } ( 2 ) Alclétha fpeaks . Calmar had promised to re- , by a certain day , and his mother and his fifter Alona are reprefented by the bard as look- ing , with impatience , towards that quarter where they expected Calmar ...
... himself . turn } ( 2 ) Alclétha fpeaks . Calmar had promised to re- , by a certain day , and his mother and his fifter Alona are reprefented by the bard as look- ing , with impatience , towards that quarter where they expected Calmar ...
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... himself was obliged to return into Ulfter in order to pass over into Scotland . > Dar - thula , the daughter of Colla , with whom Cairbar vas in love , refided , at that time , in Se láma a castle in Ulfter she faw , fell in love , and ...
... himself was obliged to return into Ulfter in order to pass over into Scotland . > Dar - thula , the daughter of Colla , with whom Cairbar vas in love , refided , at that time , in Se láma a castle in Ulfter she faw , fell in love , and ...
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againſt arife arms arofe art thou Balclutha bards battle beam behold bends blaft blaſt breaft Cairbar Calmar car-borne Carthon Cathmor chief cloud Clutha coaft Colla Conlath Connal Cormac courfe courſe Crimora Cuchullin Dar-thula Dargo dark darkneſs daughter death defart defcend diftant doft thou Dunthalmo Etha eyes faid fallen fame father feaft feeble fell fide figh filent Fingal firft flain fleep fome fong foul fpear fpirit fpread fteel fteps ftood ftorm ftrangers ftream ftrength fword Gaul ghoft gray grief hair hall harp hear heard heath heroes hill himſelf hoft king Lathmon Lego lift maid mift mighty moffy moon Morven mournful Nathos night Nuath Ofcar Offian Oithóna paffed poem prefence raiſed reft renowned returned rife roar rock rofe rolled ruftling Selma shield ſon ſpear ſteps tears Temora thee thouſand tomb trembling Ufnoth Ullin Uthal voice warriors waves weft wind youth