The Poems of Ossian, Volume 2W. Miller, 1805 - Scottish Gaelic poetry |
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... Swaran , consulted the spirit of Loda concern- ing the issue of the war . - The rencounter of Fingal and Swaran . - Duan first concludes with a description of the airy hall of Cruth - loda ; supposed to be the Odin of Scandinavia . CATH ...
... Swaran , consulted the spirit of Loda concern- ing the issue of the war . - The rencounter of Fingal and Swaran . - Duan first concludes with a description of the airy hall of Cruth - loda ; supposed to be the Odin of Scandinavia . CATH ...
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... Swaran , the foe of strangers . Their words are not in vain , by Loda's stone of power . - Should Duth - ma- runo not return , his spouse is lonely , at home , where meet two roaring streams , on Crathmo- craulo's plain . Around are ...
... Swaran , the foe of strangers . Their words are not in vain , by Loda's stone of power . - Should Duth - ma- runo not return , his spouse is lonely , at home , where meet two roaring streams , on Crathmo- craulo's plain . Around are ...
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... Swaran , lay that wanderer low , " said Starno , in his pride . " Take the shield of thy father . It is a rock in war . " - Swaran threw his gleaming spear . It stood fix- ed in Loda's tree . Then came the foes forward , with swords ...
... Swaran , lay that wanderer low , " said Starno , in his pride . " Take the shield of thy father . It is a rock in war . " - Swaran threw his gleaming spear . It stood fix- ed in Loda's tree . Then came the foes forward , with swords ...
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... Swaran , unarmed . He rolled his silent eyes ; he threw his sword on earth . Then , slowly stalking over the stream , he whistled as he went . Nor unseen of his father is Swaran . Starno turns away in wrath . His shaggy brows wave dark ...
... Swaran , unarmed . He rolled his silent eyes ; he threw his sword on earth . Then , slowly stalking over the stream , he whistled as he went . Nor unseen of his father is Swaran . Starno turns away in wrath . His shaggy brows wave dark ...
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... Swaran bloody in the hands of Fingal , conjectured that that hero was killed . A part of the original is lost . It ap- pears , however , from the sequel of the poem , that the daughter of Torcul - torno did not long survive her sur ...
... Swaran bloody in the hands of Fingal , conjectured that that hero was killed . A part of the original is lost . It ap- pears , however , from the sequel of the poem , that the daughter of Torcul - torno did not long survive her sur ...
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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