Works of Ossian: Vol. IV.1783 |
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Page 53
... BARD , The wind ftill founds between the hills , and whistles through the grafs of the rock . The firs fall from their place . The turfy hut is torn . The clouds , divided , fly over the fky , and fhew the burning ftars . The meteor ...
... BARD , The wind ftill founds between the hills , and whistles through the grafs of the rock . The firs fall from their place . The turfy hut is torn . The clouds , divided , fly over the fky , and fhew the burning ftars . The meteor ...
Page 54
... BARD . 1 Night is calm and fair ; blue , ftarry , fettled is night . The winds , with the clouds , are gone . They fink behind the hill . The moon is up on the mountain . Trees glitter ftreams fhine on the rock . Bright rolls the ...
... BARD . 1 Night is calm and fair ; blue , ftarry , fettled is night . The winds , with the clouds , are gone . They fink behind the hill . The moon is up on the mountain . Trees glitter ftreams fhine on the rock . Bright rolls the ...
Page 55
... BARD . Night is calm , but dreary . The moon is in a cloud in the weft . Slow moves that pale beam along the fhaded hill . The diftant wave is heard . The torrent murmurs on the rock . The cock is heard from the booth . is past . The ...
... BARD . Night is calm , but dreary . The moon is in a cloud in the weft . Slow moves that pale beam along the fhaded hill . The diftant wave is heard . The torrent murmurs on the rock . The cock is heard from the booth . is past . The ...
Page 57
... bard be near me , to tell the deeds of other times ; of kings renowned in our land , of chiefs we behold no more . Thus let the night pals , until morning fhall , appear in our halls . Then let the bow be at hand , the dogs , the youths ...
... bard be near me , to tell the deeds of other times ; of kings renowned in our land , of chiefs we behold no more . Thus let the night pals , until morning fhall , appear in our halls . Then let the bow be at hand , the dogs , the youths ...
Page 64
... Tradition has not handed down the name of this fon of Alpin . His father was one of Fingal's principal bards , and he appears himself to have had a poetical genius . + The voice of the chace was over . I 64 B E R. RATH ON :
... Tradition has not handed down the name of this fon of Alpin . His father was one of Fingal's principal bards , and he appears himself to have had a poetical genius . + The voice of the chace was over . I 64 B E R. RATH ON :
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Æneid arms arofe art thou bards battle beam behold Berrathon blaft boar bofom breaft Cathlin Cathmor chief clouds Comhal courfe Croma Crothar dark darkneſs daugh daughter death defart defcended diftant doft thou Duth dwells ecchoing epifode eyes faid failed fame father feaft fecret feeble feen fell fent fhall fhells fhield fhould fide figh filent Fingal fome fon of Morni fong foul fpear fpread ftars fteel fteps ftone ftood ftorm ftory ftranger ftream ftrength ftrife fword Gaul ghofts hall harp heard heroes hill himſelf hoft huna ifle king Larthmor Lathmon Lochlin locks Loda Lutha maid Malvina mift mighty moffy moon Morven night Nuäth Offian Oina Oithóna paffed poem race raifed raiſed reft renown rife roar rock rofe rolled rufh Ryno Scandinavia Selma Starno ſteps Swaran tears thee thofe thoſe Three bards thro Tofcar tomb Torcul Trenmor Uthal vale voice warriors waves winds youth