The Poems of Ossian, 第 2 巻Dewick and Clarke, 1803 |
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... Connal , the petty king of Togorma , and an intimate friend of Cuthullin , was for retreating , till Fingal , king of those Caledonians who inhabited the north - west coast of Scotland , whose aid had been previously solicited , should ...
... Connal , the petty king of Togorma , and an intimate friend of Cuthullin , was for retreating , till Fingal , king of those Caledonians who inhabited the north - west coast of Scotland , whose aid had been previously solicited , should ...
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... Connal's advice , is sent to observe the enemy ; which closes the action of the first day . CUTHULLIN Book First . sat by Tura's wall : by the tree of the rustling sound . His spear leaned against a rock . His shield lay on grass , by ...
... Connal's advice , is sent to observe the enemy ; which closes the action of the first day . CUTHULLIN Book First . sat by Tura's wall : by the tree of the rustling sound . His spear leaned against a rock . His shield lay on grass , by ...
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... Connal of the bloody spear ! Crugal's breast of snow beats high . The son of Favi leaves the dark- brown hind . It is the shield of war , said Ronnar ! the spear of Cuthullin , said Lugar ! son of the sea put on thy arms ! Calmar lift ...
... Connal of the bloody spear ! Crugal's breast of snow beats high . The son of Favi leaves the dark- brown hind . It is the shield of war , said Ronnar ! the spear of Cuthullin , said Lugar ! son of the sea put on thy arms ! Calmar lift ...
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... on the coast of Ullin or Ulster . Ireland , so called from a colony that settled there called Falans . Inis - fail , the island of the Fa - il or Falans . to Lochlin ! O Connal speak , thou first of AN EPIC POEM . 55.
... on the coast of Ullin or Ulster . Ireland , so called from a colony that settled there called Falans . Inis - fail , the island of the Fa - il or Falans . to Lochlin ! O Connal speak , thou first of AN EPIC POEM . 55.
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to Lochlin ! O Connal speak , thou first of men ! thou breaker of the shields ! thou hast often fought with Lochlin : wilt thou lift thy father's spear ? " " the spear " Cuthullin ! " calm the chief replied , of Connal is keen . It ...
to Lochlin ! O Connal speak , thou first of men ! thou breaker of the shields ! thou hast often fought with Lochlin : wilt thou lift thy father's spear ? " " the spear " Cuthullin ! " calm the chief replied , of Connal is keen . It ...
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arms art thou Atha bards battle beam behold bend blast blood blue streams Cairbar Calmar car-borne Carril Cathmor cave chace chief Clono cloud Cona Connal Cormac Cromla Cuthullin Dar-thula dark dark-brown darkened daugh daughter death distant dost thou dwelling echoing Erin eyes fame father feast feeble fell field fight Fillan Fingal Firbolg fled Foldath friends Gaul ghosts gleaming grey grief hair hall harp hear heard heath heroes hill Inis-huna Ireland king of Morven king of swords Lego lift light Lochlin maid midst mighty mist Moi-lena Mora Morni mossy 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 strangers stream Strutha Sul-malla Swaran sword tears Temora thee thine thro tomb Torman Trenmor Ullin Uthal vale voice warrior waves wind youth
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31 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...
86 ページ - 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. He searched for his death over the field.
158 ページ - Who is like thee in heaven, daughter of the night? The stars are ashamed in thy presence, and turn aside their sparkling eyes. Whither dost thou retire from thy course, when the darkness of thy countenance grows ? Hast thou thy hall like Ossian?
158 ページ - 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. Who is like thee in heaven, light of the silent night? The stars are ashamed in thy presence. They turn away their sparkling eyes. Whither dost thou retire from thy course, when the darkness of thy countenance grows? hast thou thy hall, like Ossian ? dwellest thou in...
53 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.
44 ページ - THOU wert swift, O 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.
48 ページ - The oar is stopped at once; he panted on the rock and expired. What is thy grief, O Daura, when round thy feet is poured thy brother's blood!
200 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.
190 ページ - The remembrance of battles past, and the return of peace is compared to the sun returning after a storm : " Hear the battle of Lora! the sound of its steel is long since past: so thunder on the darkened hill roars, and is no more ; the sun returns with his silent beams; the glittering rocks, and green heads of the mountains, smile.
43 ページ - ... sad! They mourned the fall of Morar, first of mortal men! His soul was like the soul of Fingal: his sword like the sword of Oscar. But he fell, and his father mourned: his sister's eyes were full of tears. Minona's eyes were full of tears, the sister of carborne Morar.