The Poems Of Ossian: In Two Volumes, Volume 2W. Strahan; and T. Becket, in the Strand, Bookseller to their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales and Bishop of Osnabrugh, 1773 - 435 pagina's |
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Pagina 16
... thee ! He fees thy coming wars ! The wars which ought to come he fees ! They are cut off from thy fame ! When fhall joy dwell at Selma ? When thall grief depart from Morven ? My fons fall by degrees : Fingal is the laft of his race . My ...
... thee ! He fees thy coming wars ! The wars which ought to come he fees ! They are cut off from thy fame ! When fhall joy dwell at Selma ? When thall grief depart from Morven ? My fons fall by degrees : Fingal is the laft of his race . My ...
Pagina 17
... , fon of my fame ! Shall I never fee thee , Ofcar ! When * Bran was one of Fingal's dogs . Bran fignifies a moun- tain - fiream . SE VOL . II . C others others hear of their fons ; fhall I not hear Book 1. AN EPDC POEM . 317.
... , fon of my fame ! Shall I never fee thee , Ofcar ! When * Bran was one of Fingal's dogs . Bran fignifies a moun- tain - fiream . SE VOL . II . C others others hear of their fons ; fhall I not hear Book 1. AN EPDC POEM . 317.
Pagina 18
... thee ? The mofs is on thy four grey ftones . The mournful wind is there . The battle thall be $ Thou shalt not pursue the When the warrior returns 66 fought without thee . dark - brown hinds . from battles , and tells of other lands ; I ...
... thee ? The mofs is on thy four grey ftones . The mournful wind is there . The battle thall be $ Thou shalt not pursue the When the warrior returns 66 fought without thee . dark - brown hinds . from battles , and tells of other lands ; I ...
Pagina 32
... thee in its skirt , and ruftles through the sky ! Doft thou not behold thy father , at the ftream of night ? The chiefs of Morven fleep far - diftant . They have loft no fon : But ye have loft a hero , chiefs of refounding Morven ! Who ...
... thee in its skirt , and ruftles through the sky ! Doft thou not behold thy father , at the ftream of night ? The chiefs of Morven fleep far - diftant . They have loft no fon : But ye have loft a hero , chiefs of refounding Morven ! Who ...
Pagina 47
... thee thus in fhades ? I have withed for thy stately steps in Atha , in the days of joy . Why should my spear now arife ? The fun muft behold us , Offian ; when we bend , gleaming , in the ftrife . Future warriors fhall mark the and ...
... thee thus in fhades ? I have withed for thy stately steps in Atha , in the days of joy . Why should my spear now arife ? The fun muft behold us , Offian ; when we bend , gleaming , in the ftrife . Future warriors fhall mark the and ...
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