The Poems of Ossian, 第 2 巻D. & G. Bruce, 1810 |
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... beam of fire ! But they had rested in the narrow house : their voice had ceased in Selma . Ullin had returned , one day , from the chase , before the heroes fell . He heard their strife on the hill ; their song was soft but sad ! They ...
... beam of fire ! But they had rested in the narrow house : their voice had ceased in Selma . Ullin had returned , one day , from the chase , before the heroes fell . He heard their strife on the hill ; their song was soft but sad ! They ...
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... beam of the moon . All night I heard her cries . was the wind ; the rain beat hard on the hill . Be- fore morning appeared , her voice was weak . It died away , like the evening breeze among the grass of the rocks . Spent with grief she ...
... beam of the moon . All night I heard her cries . was the wind ; the rain beat hard on the hill . Be- fore morning appeared , her voice was weak . It died away , like the evening breeze among the grass of the rocks . Spent with grief she ...
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... beam in Erin . " And thou , O valiant Duchômar ! a mist of the marshy Lano ; when it moves on the plains of " autumn , bearing the death of thousands along . " Morna ! fairest of maids ! calm is thy sleep in " the cave of the rock ...
... beam in Erin . " And thou , O valiant Duchômar ! a mist of the marshy Lano ; when it moves on the plains of " autumn , bearing the death of thousands along . " Morna ! fairest of maids ! calm is thy sleep in " the cave of the rock ...
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... beam of the west ! " Thy breasts are two smooth rocks seen from " Branno of streams . Thy arms , like two white " pillars , in the halls of the great Fingal . ' 66 ' From whence , ' the fair - haired maid replied , " " from whence ...
... beam of the west ! " Thy breasts are two smooth rocks seen from " Branno of streams . Thy arms , like two white " pillars , in the halls of the great Fingal . ' 66 ' From whence , ' the fair - haired maid replied , " " from whence ...
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... beam , O " Morna ! near the window of my rest ; when my " thoughts are of peace ; when the din of arms " is past ... beams of my steel ! " As rushes a stream of foam from the dark shady deep of Cromla ! when the thunder is travelling ...
... beam , O " Morna ! near the window of my rest ; when my " thoughts are of peace ; when the din of arms " is past ... beams of my steel ! " As rushes a stream of foam from the dark shady deep of Cromla ! when the thunder is travelling ...
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arms art thou Atha bards battle beam behold bend blast blood blue streams Cairbar Calmar car-borne Carril Cathmor cave chief Clono cloud Cona Connal Cormac Cromla Cuthullin Dar-thula dark dark-brown darkened daugh daughter death distant dost thou echoing Erin Erin's eyes fame fathers feast feeble fell field fight Fillan Fingal fled Foldath friends Gaul ghosts gleaming grey grief hall harp hear heard heath heroes hill Inis-huna king of Ireland king of Morven king of swords Lathmon Lego Lena light Lochlin Lubar maid midst mighty mist Moi-lena Mora Morni mournful Nathos night Oscar Ossian poem renown rise roar rock roes rolled rose rush Ryno Selma Semo shield side sigh silent song sons soul sound steel steps storm stream Strutha Sul-malla Swaran sword tears Temora thee thine Thou art tomb Torman Trenmor Ullin Usnoth Uthal vale voice warriors waves wind youth
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17 ページ - ... stream and the wind roar aloud. I hear not the voice of my love! Why delays my Salgar, why the chief of the hill, his promise? Here is the rock, and here the tree! here is the roaring stream! Thou didst promise with night to be here. Ah! whither is my Salgar gone? With thee I would fly, from my father; with thee, from my brother of pride. Our race have long been foes; we are not foes, O Salgar! Cease a little while, O wind! stream, be thou silent a while! let my voice be heard around. Let my...
56 ページ - She " was covered with the Light of Beauty; but her " heart was the House of Pride.
160 ページ - The music of Carryl was, like the ." memory of joys that are past, pleasant and
20 ページ - ... hunter's eye the grave of the mighty Morar. Morar! thou art low indeed. Thou hast no mother to mourn thee, no maid with her tears of love. Dead is she that brought thee forth. Fallen is the daughter of Morglan. "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!
5 ページ - OUR 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!
18 ページ - I sit in my grief! I wait for morning in my tears! Rear the tomb, ye friends of the dead. Close it not till Colma come. My life flies away like a dream! why should I stay behind?
19 ページ - Morar! as a roe on the desart; terrible as a meteor of fire. Thy wrath was as the storm. Thy sword in battle, as lightning in the field. Thy voice was a stream after rain ; like thunder on distant hills.
137 ページ - Whither dost thou retire from thy course, when the darkness of thy countenance grows? hast thou thy hall, like Ossian ? dwellest thou in the shadow of grief? have thy sisters fallen from heaven ? are they who rejoiced with thee, at night, no more ? Yes, they have fallen, fair light ! and thou dost often retire to mourn.
71 ページ - Oscar ! bend the strong in arm ; but spare the feeble hand. Be thou a stream of many tides against the foes of thy people ; but like the gale that moves the grass to those who ask thine aid. — So Tremor lived; such Trathal was ; and such has Fingal been. My arm was the support of the injured ; and the weak rested behind the lightning of my steel.
339 ページ - Bring me the harp, son of Alpin. Another song shall rise. My soul shall depart in the sound. My fathers shall hear it in their airy hall. Their dim faces shall hang, with joy, from their clouds; and their hands receive their son. The aged oak bends over the stream. It sighs with all its moss. The withered fern whistles near, and mixes, as it waves, with Ossian's hair. 'Strike the harp, and raise the song: be near, with all your wings, ye winds. Bear the mournful sound away to Fingal's airy hall....