| Hugh Blair - Literary forgeries and mystifications - 1763 - 94 pages
...dark.—Loofe the bards, faid his brother Cathmor, they are " the fons of other times. Their voice fhall be heard in other ages», ** when, the kings of Temora...this, the Celtic tribes clearly appear to have been ad-* dieted in fo high a degree to poetry, and to have made it fo much, their ftudy from the earlieft... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - Civilization - 1774 - 668 pages
...mall not be heard. Cairbar, loofe the bards ; they are ** the fons of other times : their voice fhall be heard in other ages " when the Kings of Temora have failed (a)" " Ullin rais'd his " white fails : the wind of the fouth came forth. He bounded on " the waves... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - Civilization - 1775 - 280 pages
...fhall not be heard. Cairbar, loofe the bards ; they are the fons of other times ; their voice fhall be heard in other ages, when the Kings of Temora have failed (*-)." " Ullin raifed his .white fails: the wind of the fouth came forth. He bounded on the waves toward... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - Civilization - 1778 - 550 pages
...be -heard. Cair•" bar, loofe the bards ; they are the fons of other --*' times : their voice fhall be heard in other ages *' when the Kings of Temora have failed (by*. * Ullin rais'd his white fails : the wind of the t( fouth came forth. He bounded on the waves... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - Civilization - 1778 - 532 pages
...fhall not be heard. Cair" bar, loofe the bards; they are the fons of other ** times : their voice fhall be heard in other ages " when the Kings of Temora have failed (b)." fi Ullin rais'd his white fails : the wind of the " fouth came forth. He bounded on the waves... | |
| Scottish Gaelic poetry - 1790 - 344 pages
..." the fons of other times. Their voice Qiall be " heard in other ages, when the kings of Te~ " mora have failed." From all this, the Celtic tribes clearly...degree to poetry, and to have made it fo much their irudy from the earlieft times, as may remove our wonder at meeting with a vein of higher poetical refinement... | |
| John Bell - Classical dictionaries - 1790 - 422 pages
...to the Bards, though his soul was dark. Loose the Bards, said his brother Cathmor, they are the sons of other times: their voice shall be heard in other ages, when the kings of Temora have failed." According to Dr. Henry, the Bards, as well as the Druids, were exempted from taxes and miBAR BAR PANTHEON.... | |
| Sir Richard Joseph Sullivan (bart.) - Philosophy - 1794 - 464 pages
...sword to the bards, though his soul was dark. Loose the bards, said his brother, they are the sons of other times. Their voice shall be heard in other ages, when the kings of Temora have failed. Their soft sounds spread along the wood, and the silent valleys of night rejoice." With the solemn... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 430 pages
...dark. Loofe the bards (faid his brother Cathmor), they are the fons of other times. Their voice (hall be heard in other ages, when the kings of Temora have failed." — The bards, as wtll as the druide, were exempted from taxes and military ferviVoJ. I. CCSj even... | |
| James Macpherson - 1801 - 348 pages
...dark. Loofe "the bards, faid his brother Cathmor, "they are the Tons of other times. Their "voice fhall be heard in other ages, "when the kings of Temora...from the earlieft times, as may remove our wonder at L z l«4 A critical DISSERTATION meeting with a vein of higher poetical refinement among them , than... | |
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