The Poems of Ossian, Volume 2W. Miller, 1805 - Scottish Gaelic poetry |
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... preface prefixed to it , of Ossian Mac - Fion . It , however , appears , from several pious ejaculations , that it was rather the composition of some good priest , Duth - maruno's tomb . Near him are the steps 32 CATH - LODA :
... preface prefixed to it , of Ossian Mac - Fion . It , however , appears , from several pious ejaculations , that it was rather the composition of some good priest , Duth - maruno's tomb . Near him are the steps 32 CATH - LODA :
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James Macpherson. Duth - maruno's tomb . Near him are the steps of his heroes , hunters of the boar . By Tur- thor's stream the host of Lochlin is deep in shades . The wrathful kings stood on two hills ; they looked forward from their ...
James Macpherson. Duth - maruno's tomb . Near him are the steps of his heroes , hunters of the boar . By Tur- thor's stream the host of Lochlin is deep in shades . The wrathful kings stood on two hills ; they looked forward from their ...
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... the words of peace . " Beside his rolling sea , lies Annir of many lakes . The king was pierced in battle ; and Starno is to raise his tomb . Me , a son of Loda , he sends to white - handed Foina , to bid DUAN THIRD . 35.
... the words of peace . " Beside his rolling sea , lies Annir of many lakes . The king was pierced in battle ; and Starno is to raise his tomb . Me , a son of Loda , he sends to white - handed Foina , to bid DUAN THIRD . 35.
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... tomb . Look on them , O moon ! from thy clouds ; be thy beam bright on his breast , that Comala may behold him in the light of his armour ! COMALA . Stop , ye sons of the grave , till I behold my love ! He left me at the chace alone . I ...
... tomb . Look on them , O moon ! from thy clouds ; be thy beam bright on his breast , that Comala may behold him in the light of his armour ! COMALA . Stop , ye sons of the grave , till I behold my love ! He left me at the chace alone . I ...
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... tomb. Look on them moon ! from thy clouds ; be thy beam brigh his breast, that Comala may behold him in light of his armour ! COMALA. Stop, ye sons of the grave, till I behold love ! He left me at the chace alone. I knew not that he ...
... tomb. Look on them moon ! from thy clouds ; be thy beam brigh his breast, that Comala may behold him in light of his armour ! COMALA. Stop, ye sons of the grave, till I behold love ! He left me at the chace alone. I knew not that he ...
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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