The Poems of Ossian: To which are Prefixed a Preliminary Discourse and Dissertation on the Aera and Poems of OssianCrosby, 1862 - 492 pages |
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Page 233
... clutha's joy ? When , Carthon , shalt thou arise ? Who comes so dark from ocean's roar , like autumn's shad- owy cloud ? " Such were the words of the bards in the day of their mourning ; Ossian often joined their voice , and added to ...
... clutha's joy ? When , Carthon , shalt thou arise ? Who comes so dark from ocean's roar , like autumn's shad- owy cloud ? " Such were the words of the bards in the day of their mourning ; Ossian often joined their voice , and added to ...
Page 240
... Clutha's winding waters . He fled along . the sea , and my sails were spread behind him . Night deceived me on the deep . I came to the dwelling of kings , to Selma of high - bosomed maids . Fingal came forth with his bards , and ...
... Clutha's winding waters . He fled along . the sea , and my sails were spread behind him . Night deceived me on the deep . I came to the dwelling of kings , to Selma of high - bosomed maids . Fingal came forth with his bards , and ...
Page 254
... Clutha , well known to be the river Clyde . Rathmor was not more renowned for his generosity and hospi- tality , than Dunthalmo was infamous for his cruelty and ambi- tion . Dunthalmo , through envy , or on account of some private feuds ...
... Clutha , well known to be the river Clyde . Rathmor was not more renowned for his generosity and hospi- tality , than Dunthalmo was infamous for his cruelty and ambi- tion . Dunthalmo , through envy , or on account of some private feuds ...
Page 255
... Clutha . The feeble dwelt in his hall . The gates of Rathmor were never shut : his feast was always spread . The sons of the stranger came . They blessed the generous chief of Clutha . Bards raised the song , and touched the harp : joy ...
... Clutha . The feeble dwelt in his hall . The gates of Rathmor were never shut : his feast was always spread . The sons of the stranger came . They blessed the generous chief of Clutha . Bards raised the song , and touched the harp : joy ...
Page 256
... Clutha ! I am the son of Lamgal , who dwelt in thy fa- ther's hall . I heard of thy dark dwelling in the cave , and my soul arose . Arise , son of Rathmor ! arise , the night is dark ! " - " Blest voice ! " replied the chief , " comest ...
... Clutha ! I am the son of Lamgal , who dwelt in thy fa- ther's hall . I heard of thy dark dwelling in the cave , and my soul arose . Arise , son of Rathmor ! arise , the night is dark ! " - " Blest voice ! " replied the chief , " comest ...
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arms arose art thou Atha Balclutha bards battle beam behold bend blast blood blue streams breast Cairbar Calmar car-borne Carril Carthon Cathmor cave chief cloud Clutha Comala Cona Connal Cormac Cromla Cuthullin dark daughter death distant dost thou dwelling echoing Erin eyes fall fame fathers feast feeble fell field Fillan Fingal fled Foldath friends Gaul ghosts gleaming gray grief hair hall hand harp hear heard heath heaven heroes hill Iliad Ireland king of Morven king of swords Lego lift light Lochlin maid midst mighty mist moon Morni mossy mournful Nathos night Oscar Ossian poems poet poetry race raised renown rise roar rock rolled rose rushed Selma shield side sigh silent song sons soul sound spear Starno steel steps stood storm strangers stream Swaran sword tears Temora thee tomb Trenmor Ullin Uthal vale voice warriors waves wind youth