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Vol. IV. COLNA - DONA : A POEM . ( ARGUMENT . Fingal dispatches Offian and Tofcar , to raise.
Vol. IV. COLNA - DONA : A POEM . ( ARGUMENT . Fingal dispatches Offian and Tofcar , to raise.
Page 174
Vol. IV. ARGUMENT . Fingal dispatches Offian and Tofcar , to raise a stone , on the banks of the stream of Crona , to perpetuate the memory of a victory , which he had obtained in that place . When they were employed in that work ...
Vol. IV. ARGUMENT . Fingal dispatches Offian and Tofcar , to raise a stone , on the banks of the stream of Crona , to perpetuate the memory of a victory , which he had obtained in that place . When they were employed in that work ...
Page 177
... raised a flame on high . I bade my fathers to look down , from the clouds of their hall ; for , at the fame of their race , they brighten in the wind . # I took a ftone from the ftream , amidst the fong of bards . The blood of Fingal's ...
... raised a flame on high . I bade my fathers to look down , from the clouds of their hall ; for , at the fame of their race , they brighten in the wind . # I took a ftone from the ftream , amidst the fong of bards . The blood of Fingal's ...
Page 178
... raised by Offian , a chief of other years ! " * ) From Col - amon came a bard , from Car - ul , the friend of strangers . He bade us to the feast of kings , to the dwelling of bright Colna- * ) The manners of the Britons and Caledonians ...
... raised by Offian , a chief of other years ! " * ) From Col - amon came a bard , from Car - ul , the friend of strangers . He bade us to the feast of kings , to the dwelling of bright Colna- * ) The manners of the Britons and Caledonians ...
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... raised by a Bard . Deer fee the Ghofts of the Deceafed Dermid , a thief . no Divinity in Offian's poems P. III , p . 23 , P. II , - P. 67 , * ) P. III , p . 152 , * ) - -D . 10 f . P. I , p . 63 f . n . 7. ) P. II , p . 116 , * ) p ...
... raised by a Bard . Deer fee the Ghofts of the Deceafed Dermid , a thief . no Divinity in Offian's poems P. III , p . 23 , P. II , - P. 67 , * ) P. III , p . 152 , * ) - -D . 10 f . P. I , p . 63 f . n . 7. ) P. II , p . 116 , * ) p ...
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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