The Poems of OssianPatrick Geddes & colleagues, 1896 - 417 ページ Ed : William Sharp. |
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... feast . Fingal , doubting the faith of the king , and mindful of a former breach of hospitality , refuses to go . Starno gathers together his tribes ; Fingal resolves to defend himself . Night coming on , Duth - maruno proposes to ...
... feast . Fingal , doubting the faith of the king , and mindful of a former breach of hospitality , refuses to go . Starno gathers together his tribes ; Fingal resolves to defend himself . Night coming on , Duth - maruno proposes to ...
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... feast ; but the king remembered the past , and all his rage arose . " Nor Gormal's mossy towers , nor Starno , shall Fingal behold . * Deaths wander like shadows over his fiery soul ! Do I forget that beam of light , the white - handed ...
... feast ; but the king remembered the past , and all his rage arose . " Nor Gormal's mossy towers , nor Starno , shall Fingal behold . * Deaths wander like shadows over his fiery soul ! Do I forget that beam of light , the white - handed ...
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hawks of heaven . They came , from all their winds , to feast on Annir's foes . Swaran ! Fingal is alone , * on his hill of night . Let thy spear pierce the king in secret ; like Annir my soul shall rejoice . " Son of Annir , " said ...
hawks of heaven . They came , from all their winds , to feast on Annir's foes . Swaran ! Fingal is alone , * on his hill of night . Let thy spear pierce the king in secret ; like Annir my soul shall rejoice . " Son of Annir , " said ...
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... feast , to which her father had invited him [ Fingal , b . iii . ] upon his return from Lochlin , after the death of Agandecca . Her passion was so violent , that she followed him , disguised like a youth who wanted to be employed in ...
... feast , to which her father had invited him [ Fingal , b . iii . ] upon his return from Lochlin , after the death of Agandecca . Her passion was so violent , that she followed him , disguised like a youth who wanted to be employed in ...
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... feast of Comala , king of the woody Morven ! FINGAL . Raise , ye sons of song , the wars of the streamy Carun ; that my white - handed maid may rejoice : while I behold the feast of my love . BARDS . ** Roll , streamy Carun , roll in ...
... feast of Comala , king of the woody Morven ! FINGAL . Raise , ye sons of song , the wars of the streamy Carun ; that my white - handed maid may rejoice : while I behold the feast of my love . BARDS . ** Roll , streamy Carun , roll in ...
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arms art thou Atha Balclutha bards battle beam behold bend blast blood Cairbar Calmar car-borne Carril Carthon Cathmor cave chief Clono cloud Clutha Comala Cona Connal Cormac Cromla Cuthullin Dar-thula Dargo dark dark-brown daughter death distant dost thou dwelling echoing Erin eyes fame father feast feeble fell field Fillan Fingal Firbolg fled Foldath friends Gaelic Gaul ghosts grey grief hair hall hand harp hear heard heath heroes hill Ireland Irish king of Morven Lathmon Lego Lena lift Lochlin maid midst mighty mist Moi-lena Morni mossy mournful Nathos night Oscar Ossian poem race rejoice renowned rise roar rock roes rolled rose rushed Ryno Scandinavia Selma shield side sigh silent song sons soul sound spear Starno steel steps storm strangers stream Strutha Sul-malla Swaran sword tears Temora thee tomb Torman Trenmor Ullin Uthal vale voice warriors waves wind youth
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184 ページ - O thou that rollest above, round as the shield of my fathers! Whence are thy beams, O sun! thy everlasting light? Thou comest forth, in thy awful beauty; the stars hide themselves in the sky; the moon, cold and pale, sinks in the western wave.
342 ページ - C. iUGHTER of heaven, fair art thou! the silence of thy face is pleasant! Thou comest forth in loveliness. The stars attend thy blue course in the east The clouds rejoice in thy presence, O moon!
414 ページ - Weep, thou father of Morar ! weep ; but thy son heareth thee not. Deep is the sleep of the dead ; low their pillow of dust. No more shall he hear thy voice ; no more awake at thy call. When shall it be morn in the grave, to bid the slumberer awake?
411 ページ - Colma come. My life flies away like a dream! why should I stay behind ? Here shall I rest with my friends, by the stream of the sounding rock.
387 ページ - A soliloquy by the poet himself. jjUR youth is like the dream of the hunter on the hill of heath. He sleeps in the mild beams of the sun; he awakes amidst a storm; the red lightning flies around: trees shake their heads to the wind! He looks back with joy, on the day of the sun; and the pleasant dreams of his rest!
409 ページ - Caledonians. of descending night! fair is thy light in the west ! thou liftest thy unshorn head from thy cloud : thy steps are stately on thy hill. What dost thou behold in the plain ? The stormy winds are laid. The murmur of the torrent comes from afar. Roaring waves climb the distant rock.
172 ページ - ... grows, and shakes its white head in the breeze. The thistle is there alone, shedding its aged beard.
220 ページ - The blue waves of Ullin roll in light; the green hills are covered with day; trees shake their dusky heads in the breeze.
414 ページ - The grief of all arose, but most the bursting sigh of Armin. He remembers the death of his son, who fell in the days of his youth. Carmor was near the hero, the chief of the echoing Galmal. Why burst the sigh of Armin?
413 ページ - Who on his staff is this? who is this, whose head is white with age? whose eyes are red with tears? who quakes at every step? It is thy father, O Morar! the father of no son but thee.