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Pagina 2
... fell by mutual wounds . The noife of the battle reached Fingal's army . The king came on , to the relief of Ofcar , and the Irish fell back to the army of Cathmor , who was advanced to the banks of the river Lubar , on the heath of ...
... fell by mutual wounds . The noife of the battle reached Fingal's army . The king came on , to the relief of Ofcar , and the Irish fell back to the army of Cathmor , who was advanced to the banks of the river Lubar , on the heath of ...
Pagina 10
... fell naturally into a custom handed down from their ancestors . But what marks ftrongly the character of Cathmor , is his averfion to praife ; for he is représented to dwell in a wood to avoid the thanks of his guests ; which is ftill a ...
... fell naturally into a custom handed down from their ancestors . But what marks ftrongly the character of Cathmor , is his averfion to praife ; for he is représented to dwell in a wood to avoid the thanks of his guests ; which is ftill a ...
Pagina 13
... fell ! Atha , hallow river : the name of Cairbar's feat in Connaught . L + Malvina , the daughter of Tofcar , to whom is addreffed that part of the poem which related to the death of Ofcar her lover . Behold Behold they fall before my ...
... fell ! Atha , hallow river : the name of Cairbar's feat in Connaught . L + Malvina , the daughter of Tofcar , to whom is addreffed that part of the poem which related to the death of Ofcar her lover . Behold Behold they fall before my ...
Pagina 14
... fell by his hand . It is , however , certain , that the Irifh bards difguife , in fome measure , this part of their hiftory . An Irish poem on this fubject , which , undoubtedly , was the fource of their information , concerning the ...
... fell by his hand . It is , however , certain , that the Irifh bards difguife , in fome measure , this part of their hiftory . An Irish poem on this fubject , which , undoubtedly , was the fource of their information , concerning the ...
Pagina 15
... fell by mutual wounds . The bard gives a very curious lift of the followers of Ofcar , as they marched to battle . They appear to have been five hundred in number , commanded , as the poet ex- preffes it , by five heroes of the blood of ...
... fell by mutual wounds . The bard gives a very curious lift of the followers of Ofcar , as they marched to battle . They appear to have been five hundred in number , commanded , as the poet ex- preffes it , by five heroes of the blood of ...
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againſt ancient arife arofe art thou Atha bards battle beam behold bends blaft Cairbar Caledonians Cathmor chief circumftances Clatho Clono cloud compofitions Conar Cormac courfe courſe Cuthullin dark darkneſs death defcended defcription defert diftant Druids Erin eyes faid fame father feaft feem fentiment fhall fhield fhould fide figh filent Fillan Fingal Fion Firbolg firft flain Foldath fome fong foul fpear fpirit fpread ftands ftate fteel fteps ftill ftone ftorm ftrangers ftream ftrength ftrife fubject fublime fuch fword Gaul ghoft grey hall harp heard heath heroes hiftory hill himſelf hoft Homer Iliad Ireland king laft lift mift moffy moft Moi-lena Mora Morni Morven moſt night occafion Ofcar Offian paffed perfon Picts poem poet poetical poetry poffeffed racter raiſed reft rife rock roes rofe rolled Scots Selma ſhall ſpear Strutha Sul-malla Temora thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou tomb Uthal voice warrior waves winds