Cormoc, at Temora, the army of Nathos shifted sides, and the brothers were obliged to return into Ulster, in order to pass over into Scotland. The sequel of their mournful story is related, at large, in the poem of Dar-thula. The Poems of Ossian - Page 3841807Full view - About this book
| Bards and bardism - 1803 - 390 pages
...Cairbar having, at last, murdered young king Cormiic, at Temora, the army of Nathos shifted sides, arjd the brothers were obliged to return into Ulster, in...story is related, at large, in the poem of Dar-thula. -I- Caithbait was grandfather to Cuthullin ;' and his shield was made use of to alarm his posterity... | |
| 1803 - 388 pages
...found means to murder Cormac the lawful king, the army of Nathos shifted sides, and he himself was obliged to return into Ulster, in order to pass over into Scotland. Dar-thula, the daughter of Colla, with whom Cairbar was in love, resided, ;t. that time, in Selama.... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 648 pages
...found means to murder Cormac the lawful king, the army of Nathos shifted sides, and he himself was obliged to return into Ulster, in order to pass over into Scotland. Dar-thula, the daughter of Colla, with whom Cairbar was in love, resided, at that time, in Selama,... | |
| Ossian - 1806 - 364 pages
...found means to murder Cormac the lawful king, the army of Nathos shifted side?, and he himself was obliged to return into Ulster, in order to pass over into Scotland. Dar-thiila, the daughter of Colla, with whom Cairbar ' was in love, resided, at that time, in Selama,... | |
| Ossian - 1807 - 420 pages
...against Cairbar the chief of Atha. Cairbar having, at last, murdered young king Corin:u'. at Temore, the army of Nathos shifted sides, and the brothers...poem of Dar-thula. P. 308. v. 574. Chualar sgiath Chathbaid fo fluaim.] Cathbait was grandfather to Cuthullin ; and his shield was made use of to alarm... | |
| 1810 - 378 pages
...and made bead against Cairbar the ehief of Atha. Cnirbar having, at last, murdered yeung king Cormae, at Temora. the army of Nathos shifted sides, and the...to return into Ulster, in order to pass over into Seotland. The sequel of tbei,moumlul story is related, at large, in the poem ofDarthnla. " the hill... | |
| Thomas Garnett - Highlands (Scotland) - 1811 - 402 pages
...means to murder Cormac, the lawful king, the army of Nathos changed sides, and their commander was obliged to return into Ulster, in order to pass over into Scotland. DARTHULA, the daughter of Colla, who was betrothed to Cairbar, resided at that time in Selama, a castle... | |
| Scottish Gaelic poetry - 1812 - 364 pages
...made head against Cairbar, the chief ot Atha. Cairhar having, at last, murdered young king Cormac, at Temora, the army of Nathos shifted sides, and the...mournful story is related, at large, in the poem of Dar-tUula. sing mariner lags, on his winds. The sound of Caithbat's * shield was heard. The warriors... | |
| Hugh Campbell - 1822 - 624 pages
...against Cah-bar the chief of Atha. Calrbar having, at last, murdered young king Cormac, at Tetnora, the army of Nathos shifted sides, and the brothers...story is related, at large, in the poem of Darthula. t Caithbeit was grandfather to Cuthullin ; and his shield was made use of to alarm his posterity to... | |
| Wolf Gerhard Schmidt - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2003 - 520 pages
...found means to murder Cornac the lawful king, the army of Nathos shifted sides, and he himself was obliged to return into Ulster, in order to pass over into Scotland. Dar-thula, the daughter of Colla, with whom Caiitoar was in love, resided, at that time, in Seláma... | |
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