The Poems of Ossian: To which are Prefixed a Preliminary Discourse and Dissertations on the Aera and Poems of OssianFleischer, 1834 - 196 pages |
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... tomb , and mingle one tear with my dust , this is my sole request . This she can grant to my shade . ' - I would have spoken , but broken sighs issuing from my breast , interrupted my fal- tering words . I threw my spear aside . I ...
... tomb , and mingle one tear with my dust , this is my sole request . This she can grant to my shade . ' - I would have spoken , but broken sighs issuing from my breast , interrupted my fal- tering words . I threw my spear aside . I ...
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... tomb . Lay me by the fair Evir - allen . When the revolving years bring back the mild season of spring to our bills , sing the praise of Cona's bard , of Ossian , the friend of the distressed . The difference , in many material circum ...
... tomb . Lay me by the fair Evir - allen . When the revolving years bring back the mild season of spring to our bills , sing the praise of Cona's bard , of Ossian , the friend of the distressed . The difference , in many material circum ...
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... tombs of warriors overgrown with was much farther advanced ; he had beheld moss ; all produce a solemn attention in the many more objects ; cities built and flourishing ; mind , and prepare it for great and extra - laws instituted ...
... tombs of warriors overgrown with was much farther advanced ; he had beheld moss ; all produce a solemn attention in the many more objects ; cities built and flourishing ; mind , and prepare it for great and extra - laws instituted ...
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... tombs of thy fathers . ' On the next day , the greatest and the last of Fillan's life , the charge is committed to him of leading on the host to battle . Fingal's speech to his troops on this occa- sion is full of noble sentiment ; and ...
... tombs of thy fathers . ' On the next day , the greatest and the last of Fillan's life , the charge is committed to him of leading on the host to battle . Fingal's speech to his troops on this occa- sion is full of noble sentiment ; and ...
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... tombs of two lovers , two lonely yews are mentioned to have sprung , ' whose branches wished to meet on high . ' This sympathy of the trees with the lovers , may be reckoned to border on an Italian conceit ; and it is somewhat curious ...
... tombs of two lovers , two lonely yews are mentioned to have sprung , ' whose branches wished to meet on high . ' This sympathy of the trees with the lovers , may be reckoned to border on an Italian conceit ; and it is somewhat curious ...
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