The Poems of Ossian, Volume 2W. Miller, 1805 - Scottish Gaelic poetry |
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Page 76
... Carril mentioned here is the same with Carril , the son of Kinfena , Cuchullin's bard . The name itself is proper to any hard , as it signifies a sprightly and harmonious sound . Connal , the son of Diaran , was one of the most fa- mous ...
... Carril mentioned here is the same with Carril , the son of Kinfena , Cuchullin's bard . The name itself is proper to any hard , as it signifies a sprightly and harmonious sound . Connal , the son of Diaran , was one of the most fa- mous ...
Page 76
... Carril f ? It is my love in the light of steel ; but sad is his darkened brow ! Live the mighty race of Fingal ? or what darkens in Connal's. soul J ? CONNAL. They live. They return from the chace, like a stream of light. The sun is on ...
... Carril f ? It is my love in the light of steel ; but sad is his darkened brow ! Live the mighty race of Fingal ? or what darkens in Connal's. soul J ? CONNAL. They live. They return from the chace, like a stream of light. The sun is on ...
Page 262
... Carril , the son of Kinfena . Swaran refuses to come . Carril relates to Cuthullin the story of Grudar and Brassolis . A party , by Connal's advice , is sent to observe the ene- my ; which closes the action of the first day ...
... Carril , the son of Kinfena . Swaran refuses to come . Carril relates to Cuthullin the story of Grudar and Brassolis . A party , by Connal's advice , is sent to observe the ene- my ; which closes the action of the first day ...
Page 282
... Carril of other times , the grey - hair- ed son of Kinfena † . " Is this feast spread for me alone , and the king of Lochlin on Erin's shore , far from the deer of his hills , and sound- ing halls of his feasts ? Rise , Carril of other ...
... Carril of other times , the grey - hair- ed son of Kinfena † . " Is this feast spread for me alone , and the king of Lochlin on Erin's shore , far from the deer of his hills , and sound- ing halls of his feasts ? Rise , Carril of other ...
Page 283
... Carril went , with softest voice . He called the king of dark - brown shields ! " Rise from the skins of thy chace ... Carril of other times ! " Sad to himself alone , " said the blue - eyed son of Semo . " But , Carril , raise the voice ...
... Carril went , with softest voice . He called the king of dark - brown shields ! " Rise from the skins of thy chace ... Carril of other times ! " Sad to himself alone , " said the blue - eyed son of Semo . " But , Carril , raise the voice ...
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Annir arms arose art thou Balclutha bards battle beam behold bend blast blood breast Cairbar Carril Carthon cave chace chief Clessammor clouds Clutha Colmal Comala Comhal Connal Crimora Croma Crugal Cuthullin Dargo dark dark-brown daugh daughter Daura death distant dost thou Duchomar Dunthalmo Duth-carmor dwelling echoing Erin eyes fame father feast feeble fell Fingal fled friends Frothal Gaul ghosts gloomy grief hair hall hand harp hear heard heath heroes Hidallan hill king lift Lochlin Loda maid Malvina meteor midst mighty mist Moina moon Morna Morni Morven mossy mournful night Oithona Oscar Ossian poem race raised Rathmor renowned rise roar rock rolled rose rushed sails Scandinavia Selma shield sigh song sons soul sound spear Starno steel stood storm strangers stream sun-beam Swaran sword tears thee tomb Torman tree trembling Trenmor Ullin vale voice warriors waves white-bosomed winds youth