| Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 380 pages
...together ; in the Tomb of the Mountain you reft alone. FRAGMENT VI. SON of the noble Fingal, Ofelan, Prince of Men ! what Tears run down the Cheeks of Age ? what fhades thy mighty Soul ? Memory, Son of Alpln, Memory wounds the Aged. Of former Times are my Thoughts ; my Thoughts... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English essays - 1761 - 378 pages
...together j in the Tomb of the Mountain you reft alone. FRAGMENT VI. SON of the noble Fingal, Ofelan, Prince of Men ! what Tears run down the Cheeks of Age ? what (hades thy mighty Soul ? Memory, Son of Alpln, Memory wounds the Aged. Of former Times are my Thoughts... | |
| English literature - 1765 - 374 pages
...together ; in the Tomb of the Mountain you reft alone. FRAGMENT VI. SON of the noble Fingal, Ofdan Prince of Men ! what Tears run down the Cheeks of Age ? what (hades thy mighty Soul ? Memory, Son of Alpin, Memory wounds the Aged. Of former Times are my Thoughts... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English essays - 1771 - 386 pages
...Prince of Men ! what Tears run down the Cheeks of Age ? .what (hades thy mighty Soul ? Memory, Son of Alpin, Memory wounds the Aged. Of former Times...Thoughts are of the noble Fingal. The Race of the King return into my Mind, and wound ire with Remembrance. One Day, returned from the Sport of the Mountains,... | |
| Daniel Webb - English literature - 1787 - 276 pages
...mountain you reft alone. VI. • OON of the noble Fingal, Ofcian, Prince of men ! what tears run dowu the cheeks of age ? what fhades thy mighty foul ?...Alpin, memory wounds the aged. Of former times are j-my thoughts; my thoughts are of the noble Fingal. The race of the king return into my mind, and wound... | |
| History - 1789 - 560 pages
...prince of men I what tears run down the cheeks of age ? What ihades thy mighty foul • . Memory, fou of Alpin, memory •wounds the aged. Of former times...thoughts are of the noble Fingal. The race of the king returns into my mind, and wounds me with remembrance. One day returned from the fport of the mountains,... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 656 pages
...now sleep together ; in the tomb of the mountain you rest alone. VI. SON of the noble Fingal, Oscian, prince of men + ! what tears run down the cheeks of age ? what shades thy mighty soul ? Memory, son of Alpin, memory wounds the aged. Of former times are ray thoughts... | |
| James Macpherson - Bards and bardism - 1805 - 654 pages
...now sleep together ; in Ae tomb of the mountain you rest alone. VI. Sow of the noble Fingal, Oscian, prince of men *! what tears run down the cheeks of age ? what shades thy mighty soul ? .3>/2 FRAGMENTS. Memory, son of Alpin, memory wounds the aged. Of former times... | |
| Thomas Maclauchlan - Celtic literature - 1857 - 184 pages
...Ossian, prince of men! What tears run down the cheek of age, what shades thy mighty soul ? Memory, son of Alpin, memory wounds the aged. Of former times...thoughts are of the noble Fingal. The race of the king return into my mind and wound me with remembrance." There are slight differences between the edition... | |
| John Francis Campbell - Ballads, Gaelic - 1872 - 274 pages
...Oscian, Prince of mon ! What tears run down the cheeks of age ? What shades thy mighty soul ? Memory, son of Alpin, Memory wounds the aged. Of former times are my thoughts ; My thoughts are of the mighty Fingal.' Mac Pherson's 'Oscian' then tells the story. The daughter of Cremor, Prince of Inverne,... | |
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