The Works of Ossian, the Son of Fingal, Volume 3J.Fr. Valade and sold by Theophilus Barrois, 1783 |
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... SOUL . Some of the chiefs were poffeffed of this hofpitable dif- pofition to an extravagant degree ; and the bards , perhaps upon a felfish account , never failed to recommend it . in their eulogiums . Cean - uia ' na dai ' , or ' e ...
... SOUL . Some of the chiefs were poffeffed of this hofpitable dif- pofition to an extravagant degree ; and the bards , perhaps upon a felfish account , never failed to recommend it . in their eulogiums . Cean - uia ' na dai ' , or ' e ...
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... soul , when Fingal's horn was heard . Dark as the fwelling wave of ocean before the rifing winds , when it bends its head near a coaft , came on the host of Cairbar . -Daughter of Tofcar ( 1 ) ! why that tear ? He is not fallen yet ...
... soul , when Fingal's horn was heard . Dark as the fwelling wave of ocean before the rifing winds , when it bends its head near a coaft , came on the host of Cairbar . -Daughter of Tofcar ( 1 ) ! why that tear ? He is not fallen yet ...
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... soul . She is here reprefented , as miffing her daughter after she had fled with Cathmor . This fong is very beautiful in the original . The expreffive cadences of the measure are inimitably fuited to the fituation of the mind of Sul ...
... soul . She is here reprefented , as miffing her daughter after she had fled with Cathmor . This fong is very beautiful in the original . The expreffive cadences of the measure are inimitably fuited to the fituation of the mind of Sul ...
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... soul of Fingal , against the chiefs of men . Ye are my ftrength in battle ; the kindling of my joy in peace . My early voice was a pleasant gale to your ears , when Fillan prepared the bow . The fon of Fingal is not here , nor yet the ...
... soul of Fingal , against the chiefs of men . Ye are my ftrength in battle ; the kindling of my joy in peace . My early voice was a pleasant gale to your ears , when Fillan prepared the bow . The fon of Fingal is not here , nor yet the ...
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againſt amidſt antient arife army arofe art thou Atha bards battle beam behold bending blaft Caël Cairbar Caledonians Carril Cathmor chief circumftance Clatho Clono cloud compofitions Conar Cormac courfe courſe Crothar Cuchullin dark darkneſs daugh death defart defcended epifode Erin eyes faid fame father feaft fecret feem fent Ferad-artho fide field filent Fillan Fingal Fion Firbolg firft firſt Foldath fome fong foul fpear fpirit fteel fteps ftill ftood ftrangers ftreams ftrength ftrife fword Gaul ghofts gleaming grey harp hear heard heath hero hill himſelf hoft Inis-huna Irish king of Ireland Larthon lift Lubar Lumon Malthos mift miſt moffy Moi-lena Moma Mora Morni Morven moſt night Ofcar Offian paffage perfon Picts pleaſant poem poet poffeffed raiſed reft renowned rife rock roes rofe rolled Scots shield ſteps Strutha Sul-malla Temora thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thro tranflation Trenmor Ullin vale voice warriors waves winds