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Pagina 2
... of Cathmar by night , which concludes the action of the firft day . The fcene of this book is a plain , near the hill of Mora , which rofe on the borders of the heath of Moilena , in Ulfter . TEMO R A : ORA : AN EPIC POE M.
... of Cathmar by night , which concludes the action of the firft day . The fcene of this book is a plain , near the hill of Mora , which rofe on the borders of the heath of Moilena , in Ulfter . TEMO R A : ORA : AN EPIC POE M.
Pagina 3
... hills , with aged oaks , furround a nar- row plain . The blue courfe of a stream is there . On its banks ftood Cairbar * of Atha . His spear supports the king : the red eye of his fear is fad . Cormac rifes in his foul , with all his ...
... hills , with aged oaks , furround a nar- row plain . The blue courfe of a stream is there . On its banks ftood Cairbar * of Atha . His spear supports the king : the red eye of his fear is fad . Cormac rifes in his foul , with all his ...
Pagina 14
... he would hunt on the hills of Albion , and carry the spoils of it into Ireland , in fpite of all the efforts of its inha- bitants . The original words are ; Briathar his forehead , and divided his red hair be- hind 14 Book I. TEMOR A :
... he would hunt on the hills of Albion , and carry the spoils of it into Ireland , in fpite of all the efforts of its inha- bitants . The original words are ; Briathar his forehead , and divided his red hair be- hind 14 Book I. TEMOR A :
Pagina 17
... hills ! Raife the ftones of my renown . Place the horn of a deer : place my fword by my fide . The torrent hereafter may raife the earth the hunter may find the steel and fay , This has been Ofcar's fword , * Bran was one of Fingal's ...
... hills ! Raife the ftones of my renown . Place the horn of a deer : place my fword by my fide . The torrent hereafter may raife the earth the hunter may find the steel and fay , This has been Ofcar's fword , * Bran was one of Fingal's ...
Pagina 18
... their day , and be no more known on their hills . Where are our fathers , O warriors the chiefs of the times of old ? They have fet like ftars that have fhone . 1 . We only hear the found of their praife 8 We 18 Book I. TE MORA :
... their day , and be no more known on their hills . Where are our fathers , O warriors the chiefs of the times of old ? They have fet like ftars that have fhone . 1 . We only hear the found of their praife 8 We 18 Book I. TE MORA :
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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