The poems of Ossian, tr. by J. Macpherson. To which are prefixed dissertations on the æra and poems of Ossian, 第 2 巻1807 |
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... heard of the absence of Fingal . He trusts in the wind of the north . His soul brightens with joy . Why dost thou come , O Lathmon ? The mighty are not in Selma . Why comest thou with thy forward spear ? Will the daughters of Morven ...
... heard of the absence of Fingal . He trusts in the wind of the north . His soul brightens with joy . Why dost thou come , O Lathmon ? The mighty are not in Selma . Why comest thou with thy forward spear ? Will the daughters of Morven ...
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... heard the sound of Ossian's shield : he knew the sign of war . He started at once from his place . His grey hair parted on his back . He remembered the deeds of other years . 66 66 My son , " he said to fair - haired Gaul , I hear the ...
... heard the sound of Ossian's shield : he knew the sign of war . He started at once from his place . His grey hair parted on his back . He remembered the deeds of other years . 66 66 My son , " he said to fair - haired Gaul , I hear the ...
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... . The valour of youth may fail ! " We heard the words of the chief with joy . We moved in the clang of our arms . Our steps are on the woody hill . Heaven burns with all its stars . The meteors of death fly over the A POEM .
... . The valour of youth may fail ! " We heard the words of the chief with joy . We moved in the clang of our arms . Our steps are on the woody hill . Heaven burns with all its stars . The meteors of death fly over the A POEM .
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... heard from my father the mighty deeds of heroes ; their mighty deeds when alone ! for the soul increases in danger . " " Son of Morni , " I replied , and strode be- fore him on the heath , " our fathers shall praise our valour , when ...
... heard from my father the mighty deeds of heroes ; their mighty deeds when alone ! for the soul increases in danger . " " Son of Morni , " I replied , and strode be- fore him on the heath , " our fathers shall praise our valour , when ...
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... heard the roll- ing of the wave . The big tear is in her eye . She looks for returning Nathos . Her soul trem- bles at the blast . She turns her ear towards the tread of his feet . The tread of his feet is not heard . " Where art thou ...
... heard the roll- ing of the wave . The big tear is in her eye . She looks for returning Nathos . Her soul trem- bles at the blast . She turns her ear towards the tread of his feet . The tread of his feet is not heard . " Where art thou ...
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arms art thou Atha bards battle beam behold bend blast blood blue 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 dost thou echoing Erin Erin's eyes fame fathers feast feeble fell field fight Fillan Fingal Fir-bolg fled Foldath friends Gaul ghosts gleaming grey grief hall harp hear heard heath heroes hill Inis-huna king of Ireland king of Morven Lathmon Lego Lena lift light Lochlin locks 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 spear steel steps storm stream Strutha Sulmalla Swaran sword tears Temora thee thine Thou art tomb Torman Trenmor Ullin Usnoth Uthal vale voice warriors waves wind youth
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21 ページ - POEM. .DAUGHTER 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 ! They brighten their dark-brown sides.
263 ページ - I saw their chief, tall as a rock of ice ; his spear, the blasted fir ; his shield, the rising moon ; he sat on the shore, like a cloud of mist On the hi 1 In.
298 ページ - 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.
71 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.
251 ページ - Did not Ossian hear a voice ? or is it the sound of days that are no more? Often, like the evening sun, comes the memory of former times on my soul.
316 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.
274 ページ - Were Fingal himself before me, my soul should not darken with fear. Arise to battle, my thousands ! pour round me like the echoing main. Gather round the bright steel of your king; strong as the rocks of my land ; that meet the storm with joy, and stretch their dark pines to the wind!
273 ページ - The high-maned, broad-breasted, proud, Wide-leaping, strong steed of the hill. Loud and resounding is his hoof; The spreading of his mane above Is like a stream of smoke on a ridge of rocks. Bright are the sides of the steed...
262 ページ - Moran !' replied the blue-eyed chief, ' thou ever tremblest, son of Fithil! Thy fears have increased the foe. It is Fingal, King of deserts, with aid to green Erin of streams.
265 ページ - Lightning pours from their sides of steel. They come like streams from the mountains; each rushes roaring from his hill. Bright are the chiefs of battle, in the armor of their fathers. Gloomy and dark their heroes follow, like the gathering of the rainy clouds behind the red meteors of heaven.