Trenar are sensible at home of the death of their master, the very instant he is killed. It was the opinion of the times, that the souls of heroes went immediately after death to the hills of their country, and the scenes they frequented the most happy... The Poems of Ossian - Page 3731807Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 648 pages
...death of their matter, the very inftant he is killed. It was the op'nion of the limes, that the fouls of heroes went immediately after death to the hills of their country, and the fc^nes they frequented the molt happy time of their life. It was thought too that dogs and horles faw... | |
| History - 1762 - 618 pages
...of their matter, the very infrant he is killed. • It was the opinion of the times, that the fouls of heroes went immediately after death to the hills of their country, and the fernes they frequented the moft happy time of their life. It was thought too that dogs and hoi in faw... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1762 - 666 pages
...death of their mailer, the very inltant he is killed. It was the opinion of the times, that the fouls of heroes went immediately after death to the hills of their country, and the fcenes they frequented the moft happy time of their life. It wai thought too that dogs and hoiles &w... | |
| Bards and bardism - 1765 - 416 pages
...death of their matter, the very inftant he is killed. It was the opinion of the times, that the fouls of heroes went immediately after death to the hills of their country, and the fcenes they frequented the moft happy time of their life. It was thought too that dogs and horfbs faw... | |
| Poetry - 1773 - 432 pages
...hills are troubled around ; the rocks tremble with all their mofs. Who is it but Ocean's fon and the heroes went immediately after death to the hills of their country, and the fcenes they frequented the moft happy time of their life. It was thought too that dogs and horfes faw... | |
| Joseph Priestley - Philosophy - 1777 - 424 pages
...>;-M ,J We learn from Offian, that it was the opinion of the times in which he lived* that the fouls of heroes went immediately after death to the hills of their country, and the fcenes which they had frequented in the moft happy times of their lives. It was thought too, that dogs... | |
| Ossian - 1790 - 446 pages
...death of their matter, the very inftant he is killed. It was the opinion of the times, that the fouls of heroes went immediately after death to the hills of their country, and the fcenes they frequented the moft happy time of their life. It was thought too that dogs and horfes faw... | |
| Scottish Gaelic poetry - 1790 - 322 pages
...death of their mafter, the very inftant he is killed. It was the opinion of the times, that the fouls of heroes went immediately after death to the hills of their country, and the fcenes they frequented the moft happy time of their life. It was thought too that dogs and horfes faw... | |
| Ossian - 1801 - 344 pages
...mafter, the very inftant he is killed. It was the opinion of the times, that the fouls of he. roes went immediately after death to the hills of their country , and the fcenes they frequented the mofi happy time of their life. It was thought too that dogs and horfes faw... | |
| James Macpherson - Scottish Gaelic poetry - 1805 - 336 pages
...long stride. { The maid of Inistore was the daughter of Gorlo, king of Inistore, or Orkney island1*. Trenar was brother to the king of Iniscon, supposed...after death, to the hills of their country, and the scenea they frequented the most happy time of their life. It was thought, too, that dogs and horses... | |
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