The Works of Ossian, the Son of Fingal, Volume 3J.Fr. Valade and sold by Theophilus Barrois, 1783 |
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... Atha , a coun- try in Connaught , the most potent chief of the Firbolg , carried away Conlama , the daughter of Cathmin , a chief of the Caël , who poffeffed Ulfter . : Conlama had been betrothed , fome time before , to Turloch , a ...
... Atha , a coun- try in Connaught , the most potent chief of the Firbolg , carried away Conlama , the daughter of Cathmin , a chief of the Caël , who poffeffed Ulfter . : Conlama had been betrothed , fome time before , to Turloch , a ...
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... Atha to the Irish throne . Fingal , who then was very young , came to the aid of Cormac , totally defeated Colc- ulla chief of Atha , and re - established Cor- mac ( 2 ) in the fole poffeffion of all Ireland . It was then he fell in ...
... Atha to the Irish throne . Fingal , who then was very young , came to the aid of Cormac , totally defeated Colc- ulla chief of Atha , and re - established Cor- mac ( 2 ) in the fole poffeffion of all Ireland . It was then he fell in ...
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there ; on its banks ftood Cairbar ( 1 ) of Atha . His fpear fupports the king : the red eyes of his fear are fad . Cormac ... Atha , who is mentioned in this place . eyes to Moi - lena . The scouts of blue C vj BOOK I. AN EPIC POEM . 7.
there ; on its banks ftood Cairbar ( 1 ) of Atha . His fpear fupports the king : the red eyes of his fear are fad . Cormac ... Atha , who is mentioned in this place . eyes to Moi - lena . The scouts of blue C vj BOOK I. AN EPIC POEM . 7.
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... . Cean - uia ' na dai ' , or ' e point to which ali the roads of the Strangers lead , was an invariable epithet given by them to the chiefs ; on the contrary , they diftin 1 2 banks of Atha : feven paths led to 14 TEMORA : BOOK I.
... . Cean - uia ' na dai ' , or ' e point to which ali the roads of the Strangers lead , was an invariable epithet given by them to the chiefs ; on the contrary , they diftin 1 2 banks of Atha : feven paths led to 14 TEMORA : BOOK I.
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1 2 banks of Atha : feven paths led to his halls . Seven chiefs ftood on the paths , and called the ftranger to the feaft ; but Cathmor dwelt in the wood to avoid the voice of praise . Olla came with his fongs . Ofcar went to Cairbar's ...
1 2 banks of Atha : feven paths led to his halls . Seven chiefs ftood on the paths , and called the ftranger to the feaft ; but Cathmor dwelt in the wood to avoid the voice of praise . Olla came with his fongs . Ofcar went to Cairbar's ...
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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