The Works of Ossian, the Son of Fingal,J.Fr. Valade., 1779 |
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Pagina 14
... maids ! calm is thy fleep in the cave of the rock . Thou haft fallen in darkness like a ftar , that shoots athwart the defart , when the traveller is alone , and mourns the transient beam . Say , faid Semo's blue - eyed fon , say how ...
... maids ! calm is thy fleep in the cave of the rock . Thou haft fallen in darkness like a ftar , that shoots athwart the defart , when the traveller is alone , and mourns the transient beam . Say , faid Semo's blue - eyed fon , say how ...
Pagina 15
... maid re- plied , from whence , Duchomar the most gloomy of men ? Dark are thy brows and terrible . Red are thy rolling eyes . Does Swaran appear on the fea ? What of the foe , Duchomar ? From the hill I return , O Morna , from the hill ...
... maid re- plied , from whence , Duchomar the most gloomy of men ? Dark are thy brows and terrible . Red are thy rolling eyes . Does Swaran appear on the fea ? What of the foe , Duchomar ? From the hill I return , O Morna , from the hill ...
Pagina 16
... maid of the tearful eye . Is he fallen on his ecchoing heath ; the youth with the breast of fnow he that was firft in the chace of the hill ; the foe of the ftrangers of the ocean.- Duchomar thou art dark ( 1 ) indeed , and cruel is thy ...
... maid of the tearful eye . Is he fallen on his ecchoing heath ; the youth with the breast of fnow he that was firft in the chace of the hill ; the foe of the ftrangers of the ocean.- Duchomar thou art dark ( 1 ) indeed , and cruel is thy ...
Pagina 22
... maid ; - -and Ardan , pride . ( 2 ) The Isle of Sky ; not improperly called the Ifle of mift , as its high hills , which catch the clouds from the western ocean , occafion almost continual rains . ( 3 ) Óne of Cuchullin's horses ...
... maid ; - -and Ardan , pride . ( 2 ) The Isle of Sky ; not improperly called the Ifle of mift , as its high hills , which catch the clouds from the western ocean , occafion almost continual rains . ( 3 ) Óne of Cuchullin's horses ...
Pagina 23
maid of Iniftore ( 1 ) , bend thy fair head over the waves ; thou fairer than the spirit of the hills ; when it moves in a fun - beam at noon over the filence of Morven . He is fallen ! thy youth is low ; pale beneath the fword of ...
maid of Iniftore ( 1 ) , bend thy fair head over the waves ; thou fairer than the spirit of the hills ; when it moves in a fun - beam at noon over the filence of Morven . He is fallen ! thy youth is low ; pale beneath the fword of ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
againſt Agandecca ancient Ardven arms bards battle beam behold blaft breaft Cairbar Calmar Carril Carun cave chace chief clouds Comala Cona Connal Cromla Cuchullin Culdees dark dark-brown daugh daughter death deer defart diftant Druids Duchomar echoing Erin Erragon eyes faid fame fathers feaft feaſt feen fell fide figh fight filent Fillan Fingal firſt flain fled fnow fome fon of Semo fong foul fpear friends fteel ftill ftones ftood ftorm ftrangers ftream ftrength ftrong fun-beam fword Gaul ghoft Gormal hall hand harp heard heath heroes Hidallan hill king of Morven Lamderg Lena Lochlin maid meteor midſt mift mighty moffy Morna mournful muſt night noiſe Ofcar Offian paffed poem raife raiſe reft renowned rife roaring rock rolling Ryno shells shield ſon Sora ſteel Swaran tears thee theſe thine thoſe thou thouſand tomb Torman Trenmor Ullin voice waves wind youth
Populaire passages
Pagina 63 - Cuchullin, and lovely are the tales of other times. They are like the calm dew of the morning on the hill of roes, when the sun is faint on its side, and the lake is settled and blue in the vale.
Pagina 15 - Lovely daughter of Cormac, I love thee as my soul ! I have slain one stately deer for thee. High was his branchy head, and fleet his feet of wind.
Pagina 23 - The field echoes from wing to wing, as a hundred hammers that rise, by turns, on the red son of the furnace.
Pagina 58 - He saw, at length, her heaving heart, beating around the arrow he threw. " O Conloch's daughter, is it thou ? He sunk upon her breast ! The hunters found the hapless pair ; he afterwards walked . the hill. But many and silent were his steps round the dark dwelling of his love. The fleet of the ocean came. He fought, the strangers fled.
Pagina 46 - Deugala was the spouse of Cairbar, chief of the plains of Ullin. She was covered with the light of beauty, but her heart was the house of pride.
Pagina 21 - As autumn's dark storms pour from two echoing hills, so towards each other approached the heroes. As two dark streams from high rocks meet and mix, and roar on the plain: loud, rough, and dark in battle meet Lochlin and Inisfail. ... As the troubled noise of the ocean when roll the waves on high; as the last peal of the thunder of heaven; such is the noise of the battle.
Pagina 66 - She came in all her beauty ; like the moon from the cloud of the east. Loveliness was around her as light. Her steps were like the music of songs. She saw the youth and loved him. He was the stolen sigh of her soul. Her blue eyes rolled on him in secret : and she blest the chief of Morven.
Pagina 17 - My soul shall then be firm in danger, mine arm like the thunder of heaven. But be thou on a moonbeam, O Morna! near the window of my rest, when my thoughts are of peace, when the din of arms is past.
Pagina 163 - His face is without form, and dark. He sighed thrice over the hero : and thrice the winds of the night roared around. Many were his words to Oscar. He slowly vanished, like a mist that melts on the sunny
Pagina 146 - Few be thy steps to thy grave ; and let one virgin mourn thee ! Let her be like Comala, tearful in the days of her youth...