| Sir Richard Joseph Sullivan (bart.) - 1794 - 518 ページ
...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. Such a man stands great, and his battles are full of fame : but, the little soul i* like * Gibbon.... | |
| 1803 - 388 ページ
...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...Fainasollis came : that sun-beam ! that mild light of love ! the daughter of * Craca's king ! I then returned from Cona's heath, and few were in my train. A whitesailed... | |
| James Macpherson - 1803 - 386 ページ
...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...steel. " Oscar ! I was young like thee, when lovely Fafnasollis came : that sun-beam ! that mild light of love ! the daughter of * Craca's king ! I then... | |
| 1803 - 350 ページ
...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...such has " Fingal been. My arm was the support of the in" jured ; the weak rested behind the lightning of my ' " steel." These were the maxims of true heroism,... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 648 ページ
...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...lightning of my steel. " Oscar ! I was young like thcc, when lovely Fainasóllis came : that sun-beam ! that mild light of love ! the daughter of Craca's... | |
| Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland - 1805 - 526 ページ
...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...support of the injured ; the weak rested behind the lightening, of my steel." « • " . «' («) Mr. M'Donald of Staffa, p. 5, C. («) Mr. M"l>onali Staffa,... | |
| Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland - 1805 - 532 ページ
...but spare truS feefcfa 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...support of the injured ; the weak rested behind the lightening of my steel." * * * („) Mr. M'Donr.ld cf Staffs, p. 5, C. (o) Mr. M'Donald. St-iffa, p.... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 262 ページ
...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...Fingal been. My arm was the support of the injured ; and the weak rested behind the lightning of my steel. Oscar ! I was young like thee, when lovely... | |
| Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland - 1805 - 532 ページ
...but like the gale that moves the grass, tothose who ask thiae aid. So Trenmor lived ; such T ratlin! •was ; and such has Fingal been. My arm was the...support of the injured ; the weak rested behind the lightening of my steel." * « •' ' (n) Mr. M 'Donald of Staffa, p. 5, 6. (c) Mr. M'Donald, StafTa,... | |
| Ossian - 1807 - 458 ページ
...out any fleet against him or his allies. " moves the grass, to those who ask thine aid. " So Trf nmor lived ; such Trathal was ; and such " has Fingal been....support of " the injured ; the weak rested behind the light" ning of my steel." These were the maxims of true heroism, to which he formed his grandson. His... | |
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