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" From the hill I return, O Morna, from the hill of the dark-brown hinds. Three have I slain with my bended yew. Three with my long bounding dogs of the chace. "
The poems of Ossian, tr. by J. Macpherson. To which are prefixed ... - Page 152
by Ossian - 1805
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Fragments of ancient poetry, collected in the highlands of Scotland, and tr ...

Fragments - 1760 - 82 pages
...thy rolling eyes. Does Garve appear on the fea ? What of the foe, Duchommar ? •"• Du CHOM M AR. FROM the hill I return, O Morna, from the hill of the flying deer. Three have I flain with my bow ; three with my panting dogs. Daughter of Cor\ mac-Carbre,...
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A vindication of natural society, by Edm. Burke. The history and antiquities ...

Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 380 pages
...ror. Red thy rolling Eyes. Does Garvt appear orf the Sea ? What of the Foe, Ducbommar ? DUCHOMMAR. From the Hill I return, O Morna, from the Hill of the flying De£r. Three have 1 flam with my Bow ; three with my panting Dogs. Daughter of Cormac-Carbret...
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Fugitive Pieces, on Various Subjects, Volume 2

Robert Dodsley - English essays - 1761 - 378 pages
...Red thy rolling Eyes. Does- Garve appear on the Sea I What of the Foe, Ducbommar ? DUCHOMMAR. '' , From the Hill I return, O Morna, from the Hill of the flying Deer. Three have I flain with my Bow ; three vviih my panting Dogs. Daughter of Cormac- Carbre,...
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The Works of Ossian, the Son of Fingal

Bards and bardism - 1765 - 416 pages
...halls of the mighty Fingal. FROM whence, the white-armed maid replied, from whence, Duchomar the moft gloomy of men ? Dark are thy brows and terrible. Red are thy rolling eyes. Does Swaran appear on the fea ? What of the foe, Duchomar ? FROM the hill I return, O Morna, from the hill of the dark-brown...
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The Poems of Ossian, Volume 1

Poetry - 1773 - 432 pages
...or Morna, a iiaomau belovtd ^y all, Q 2 are are thy rolling eyes ! Does Swaran appear on the fea ? What of the foe, Duchomar ?" " From the hill I return, O Morna, from the hill of the dark -brown hinds. Three have I flain with my bended yew. Three with my long bounding dogs of the chate....
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The Works of Ossian, the Son of Fingal,

Scottish Gaelic poetry - 1779 - 250 pages
...of men ? Dark are thy brows and terrible. Red are thy rolling eyes. Does Swaran appear on the fea ? What of the foe, Duchomar ? From the hill I return , O Morna, from the Mil of the dark-brown hinds. Three have I; flain with fny bended ye^- Three with my long bounding dogs...
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The Poems of Ossian, Volume 1

Celts - 1784 - 432 pages
...Muirne, or Morna, a tut.jnan Itlo'std hy nit. are thy rolling eyes \ Does Swaran appear on the fea ? What of the foe, Duchomar ?" " From the hill I return,...from the hill of the dark-brown hinds. Three have I flain with my beaded yew. Three with my long bounding dogs of the chace. Lovely daughter of Cormac,...
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Literary Amusements: In Verse and Prose

Daniel Webb - English literature - 1787 - 276 pages
...terror; Red thy rolling eyes. Does Garve appear on the fea? What of the foe, Duchommar? DUCHOMMA Ri FROM the hill I return, O Morna,. from the hill of the flying deer. Three have I flain with my bow; three with my panting dogs. Daughter of Cor— mac-Carbre,...
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The History of Great Britain: From the First Invasion of it by the ..., Volume 2

Robert Henry - Great Britain - 1788 - 518 pages
...arrows*". Befides thefe, they had dogs to afiift them in finding, purfuing, and running down their game. cc From the " hill I return, O Morna, from the hill of the " dark-brown hinds. Three have I flain with " my bended yew. Three with my long bound" ing dogs of the chace578." A royal hunting is...
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The History of Great Britain,: From the First Invasion of it by ..., Volume 1

Robert Henry - Great Britain - 1789 - 644 pages
...(275). Befides thefe, they had dogs to affift them in finding, purfuing, and running down their game. " From the hill I return, O Morna, from the " hill of the dark-brown hinds. Three have I flain (172) Pelloatier Hift. Celt. 1. 1. c, n, p. 449. (173) Oflian's Poems, vjp 8. (274.) Ibid. v....
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