| Celts - 1784 - 432 pages
...Dargo fell before a boar. Pale is the Ic^ely cheek ; the look of which was firm in danger ! Why haft thou failed on our hills ? thou fairer than the beams of the fun ! The daughter of Adonfion was lovely iu the eyes of the valiant; fhe was lovely in their eyes,... | |
| Ossian - 1790 - 446 pages
...bound with a thoufand thongs. The chief lovely cheek 5 the look of which was firm in danger ! Why haft thou failed on our hills ? thou fairer than the beams of the fun ! The daughter of Adonfion was lovely in the eyes of the valiant; fhe was lovely in their eyes,... | |
| Bards and bardism - 1803 - 350 pages
...heroes say? for Dargo fell before a boar. Pale is the lovely cheek ; the look of which was firm in danger ! Why hast thou failed on our hills ? thou fairer than the beams of the sun ! The daughter of Adonrion was lovely in the eyes of the valiant; she was lovely in their eyes, but... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 648 pages
...heroes say ? for Dargo fell before a boar. Pale is the lovely cheek ; the look of which was firm in danger ! Why hast thou failed on our hills, thou fairer than the beams of the sun ? The daughter of Adonsion was lovely in the eyes of the valiant ; she was lovely in their eyes ; but... | |
| Ossian - 1806 - 366 pages
...fell before • boar. Pale is the lovelycheek ; the look of which was firm in danger ! Why hast Ihou failed on our hills ! thou fairer than the beams of the sun The daughter of Adbnnon was lovely in the eyes of the valiant; she was lovely in their eyes, but she... | |
| 1807 - 536 pages
...the heroes say? for Dargo fell before a boar. Pale is the lovely cheek; the look of which was firm in danger! Why hast thou failed on our hills ? thou fairer than the beams of the sun! The daughter of Adonsion was lovely in the eyes of the valiant ; she was lovely in their eyes, but... | |
| Ossian - 1807 - 546 pages
...heroes say ? for Dargo fell before a boar. Pale is the lovely cheek ; the look of which was firm in danger! Why hast thou failed on our hills? thou fairer than the beams of the sun! The daughter of Adonsion was lovely in the eyes of the valiant; she was lovely in their eyes, but she... | |
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