| 1765 - 520 pages
...retire. Retire to Gormal of Ihells : a beam that was fet returns. I remember thy white-bofomed daughter ; dreadful king away! Go to thy troubled dwelling, cloudy foe of the lovely ! Let the ftranger ftiun thce, thou gloomy in the hall ! A TALE of the times of old! 01 NAO IN A-MO RUL: OEM.... | |
| Poetry - 1773 - 432 pages
...retire. Retire to Gormal of fhells ; a beam that was fet returns. I remember thy white-bofomed daughter; dreadful king away ! Go to thy troubled dwelling, cloudy foe of the lovely ! Let the ftranger fhun thee, thou gloomy in the hall! A TALE of the times of old ! COMALA DRAMATIC POEM. ARGUMENT.... | |
| Scottish Gaelic poetry - 1783 - 282 pages
...to Gormal of shells: a beam that was fet returns. I remember thy white-bofomed daughter;—-dreadful king away! — Go to thy troubled dwelling, cloudy foe of the lovely! Let the fttanger shun thee, thou gloomy in the hall ! A tale of the times of old! OINA-MORUL: A POEM. D After... | |
| Ossian - 1790 - 446 pages
...retire. Retire to Gormal of fhells ; a beam that was fet returns. I remember thy white bofomed daughter ; dreadful king away ! Go to thy troubled dwelling, cloudy foe of the lovely ! Let the ftranger Ihun thee, thou gloomy in the hall ! A tale of the times of old ! D 2 COMALA: DRAMATIC POEM.... | |
| 1799 - 252 pages
...retire. Retire to Gormal of (hells: a beam that was fet returns. I remember thy whitt-bofomed daughter; dreadful king, away ! Go to thy troubled dwelling, cloudy foe of the lovely! Let the- ftranger fhun tbee, thou gloomy in the hall! A TALE of the times of old! t Fmipl, sitcording to tike... | |
| Bards and bardism - 1803 - 352 pages
...retire. Retire to Gormal of shells; a beam that was set returns. I remember thy whitebosomed daughter ; dreadful king away ! Go to thy troubled dwelling,...Let the stranger shun thee, thou gloomy in the hall ! A tale of the times of old ! i COMALA: BRAMAT1C POEM, ARGUMENT. THIS poem is valuable on account... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 656 pages
...retire. Retire to Gormal of shells ; a beam that was set returns. I remember thy white-bosomed daughter ; dreadful king away ! Go to thy troubled dwelling,...Let the stranger shun thee, thou gloomy in the hall ! A tale of the times of old ! OINA-MORUL A POEM. ARGUMENT. Am.u an address to Malvina, the daughter... | |
| James Macpherson - Bards and bardism - 1805 - 654 pages
...retire. Retire to Gormal of shells ; a beam that was set returns. I remember thy white-bosomed daughter ; dreadful king away ! Go to thy troubled dwelling,...Let the stranger shun thee, thou gloomy in the hall ! A tale of the times of old ! OINA-MORUL A POEM. ARGUMENT. AFTER an address to Malvina, the daughter... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 244 pages
...Retire to Gor^ mal of shells : a beam that was set returns. I remember thy white-bosomed daughter; dreadful king, away! Go to thy troubled dwelling,...Let the stranger shun thee, thou gloomy in the hall ! A tale of the times of old ! A POEM. •2Ti:c argument. After an scl.lreis to Malvina, the daughter... | |
| Ossian - 1806 - 366 pages
...retire. Retire to Gormal of shells; a beam that was set returns. I remember thy white-bosomed daughter; dreadful king away! Go to thy troubled dwelling, cloudy foe of the lovely! Let the strangershun thee, thou gloomy in the iall. A tale of the times of old ! COMALA: ARGUMENT. This poem... | |
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