The Poems of Ossian, Volume 2W. Miller, 1805 - Scottish Gaelic poetry |
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... harp , from the rock ! Come , thou huntress of Lutha , Mal- vina , call back his soul to the bard . I look for- * The bards distinguished those compositions , in which the narration is often interrupted by episodes and apostrophes , by ...
... harp , from the rock ! Come , thou huntress of Lutha , Mal- vina , call back his soul to the bard . I look for- * The bards distinguished those compositions , in which the narration is often interrupted by episodes and apostrophes , by ...
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... harps ! Thou shalt roll this stream away , or waste with me in earth . " Around the king they rise in wrath . No words come forth they seize their spears . Each soul is rolled into itself . At length the sudden clang is waked , on all ...
... harps ! Thou shalt roll this stream away , or waste with me in earth . " Around the king they rise in wrath . No words come forth they seize their spears . Each soul is rolled into itself . At length the sudden clang is waked , on all ...
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... harps of Selma . Their voice is not in the desert wild . We melt along the pleasing sound ! ” * * * Fingal again advanced his steps , wide through the bosom of night , to where the trees of Loda By the beam of youth , it afterwards ...
... harps of Selma . Their voice is not in the desert wild . We melt along the pleasing sound ! ” * * * Fingal again advanced his steps , wide through the bosom of night , to where the trees of Loda By the beam of youth , it afterwards ...
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... harps , and bade the song to rise . " No falling fire , that is only seen , and then retires in night ; no departing meteor was he that is laid so low . He was like the strong- beaming sun , long rejoicing on his hill . Call the names ...
... harps , and bade the song to rise . " No falling fire , that is only seen , and then retires in night ; no departing meteor was he that is laid so low . He was like the strong- beaming sun , long rejoicing on his hill . Call the names ...
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... harp of Cona , with thy voices three ! Come with that which kindles the past : rear the forms of old , on their own dark - brown years ! * U - thorno , hill of storms , I behold my race on thy side . Fingal is bending , in night , over ...
... harp of Cona , with thy voices three ! Come with that which kindles the past : rear the forms of old , on their own dark - brown years ! * U - thorno , hill of storms , I behold my race on thy side . Fingal is bending , in night , over ...
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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