| James Anderson - 1792 - 394 pagina’s
...by the king of C|aca, one of the Zetland isles,.. adds, " Far from his friends, they placechhini in the. horrid circle of Brumo, where often they said...the/ ghosts of the dead howled round the stone of" them* fear." Here it would seem they left the prisoner alone, without so much as a guard' to secure... | |
| James Anderson - 1792 - 386 pagina’s
...by the king of Craca, one of the Zetland. isles, adds, " Far from his friends, they placed him in, the horrid circle of Brumo, where often they said the ghosts of the dead howled round the stone of their fear." Here it would seem they, left the prisoner alone, without so much as a. guard to secure... | |
| Natham Drake - 1800 - 510 pagina’s
...traveller. Such is the Circle of Bruno alluded to in the epic poem of Temora, " where often," it is said, " the ghosts of the dead howled round the stone of fear." t Ossian describing the warlike appearance of the chiefs of Erin, says, " dreadful shone they to the... | |
| 1803 - 390 pagina’s
...The warrior praised my deeds. But his stone was raised without a tear ? No bard || sung over Erin's * Brumo was a place of worship (Fing. b. 6.) in Craca,...said, the ghosts of the dead howled round the stone of J car. f From this passage, it appears that it was Foldath who had advised the night attack. The gloomy... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 262 pagina’s
...Craca. Sec a ntttc onas'miiHT > ' -'"urn in the third hook. " Far from his friends they placed him in the horrid circle of Brumo ; where often, they said, the ghosts of the dead howled round the stone of their fear. But afterwards he shone like a pillar of the light of heaven. They fell by his mighty hand,... | |
| Ossian - 1806 - 364 pagina’s
...was a place of worship (Fing.b.6.)in Craca, which is supposed to be one of the isles of Shetland. U was thought, that the spirits of the deceased haunted...horrid circle of Brumo, where often, they said, the fkntfs of the dead howled round the stone of fear. + From this passage, it appears, that it was Foldath... | |
| 1807 - 406 pagina’s
...some remarkable action, from which his name should be derived. P. 340. v. 196. Mar eos Bhrumo tiateam an toirm, &c.] Brumo was a place of worship (Fing....the dead howled round the stone of fear. P. 340. v. 201. « An solas do Fholdath" thuirt an righ, " Dortadhfola an strina hoichc.] From this passage it... | |
| James Macpherson - 1807 - 402 pagina’s
...himself by some remarkable action, from which his name ihould be derived. P. 340. v. 196. Mar tas Bhrumo tuiteam an toirm, &c.] Brumo was a place of worship...horrid circle of Brumo, where often, they said, the gltostt of the dead howled round the stone of fear. P. 340. v. 201. " An solas doFholdath" thuirt an... | |
| Ossian - 1807 - 402 pagina’s
...remarkable action, from which his name should be derived. 0 Brumo was a place of worship (Fingal, B. VI ) in Craca, which is supposed to be one of the isles...ghosts of the dead howled round the stone of fear. stops in his journey, and looks up for the beam of the morn ! " Why p delights Foldath," said the king,... | |
| 1810 - 378 pagina’s
...together, and Grumal on the fourth " was bound. Far from his friends they plaeed " him in the hor id circle of Brumo ; where often, " they said, the ghosts of the dead howled round " the stone of their fear. But he afterwards " shone, like a pillar of the light of heaven. They " fell by his mighty... | |
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