Is the son of Torman fallen?' said the wildly bursting voice of the maid. ' Is he fallen on his echoing hills, the youth with the breast of snow? the first in the chase of hinds? the foe of the strangers of ocean? Thou art dark to me, Duchomar! cruel... The Poems of Ossian - Page cxxii1807Full view - About this book
| Celts - 1784 - 432 pages
...ancients. youth with the breaf t of fnow ? The firft in the chace ,of hinds ? The foe of the ftrangers of ocean? Thou art dark* to me, Duchomar, cruel is thine arm to Morna ! Give me that fword, my foe! I love the wandering blood of Cathba!" HE gave the fword to her tears.... | |
| Ossian - 1790 - 446 pages
...hills, the youth with the breaft of fnow ? The firft in the chafe of hinds ? The foe of the ftrangers of ocean ? , Thou art dark * to me, Duchomar, cruel is thine arm to Morna ! Give me that fword, my foe! I love the wandering blood of Cathba!" He gave the fword to her tears.... | |
| Bards and bardism - 1803 - 390 pages
...maid. " Is he fallen on his echoing hills, the youth with the breast of snow ? The first in thechace of hinds ? The foe of the strangers of ocean ? Thou...dark -|- to me, Duchomar, cruel is thine arm to Morna ! Give me that sword, my foe ! I love the wandering blood of Cathba!" He gave the sword to her tears.... | |
| 1803 - 388 pages
...maid. " Is he fallen on his echoing hills, the youth with the breast of snow ? The first in the chace of hinds ? The foe of the strangers of ocean ? Thou art dark f to me, Duchomar, cruel is thine arm to Morua ! Give me that sword, my foe ! I love the wandering... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 648 pages
...maid. " Is he fallen on his echoing hills, the youth with the breast of snow ? The first in the chace of hinds ? The foe of the strangers of ocean ? Thou art dark to me, Duchomar, cruel is thine arm to Moma ! Give me that sword, my foe ! I love the wandering blood of Cathba33!" He gave the sword to her... | |
| Sir John Sinclair - Scottish Gaelic poetry - 1806 - 254 pages
...Daughter of blue-shielded Cormac. 260 " Turn to Duchomar thine eye ; " His hand is like thunder on the MACPHERSON'S TRANSLATION. " Is the son of Torman fallen...that sword, my foe ! " I love the wandering blood of Gathba !" He gave the sword to her tears. She pierced his manly breast ! He fell, like the bank of... | |
| Ossian - 1806 - 364 pages
...maid. " Is he fallen on his echoing hills, the youth with the breast of snow? The first in the chace of hinds? The foe of the strangers of ocean? Thou...dark * to me, Duchomar, cruel is thine arm to Morna ! Give me that sword, my foe ! I love the wandering blood of Cathba !" He gave the sword to her tears.... | |
| Ossian - 1807 - 402 pages
...Torman fallen ?" said the wildly-bursting voice of the maid. " Is he fallen on his echoing hills ; the youth with the breast of snow? The first in the...The foe of the strangers of ocean ? Thou art dark z to me, Duch6mar, cruel is thine arm to Morna ! Give me that sword, my foe ! I love the wandering... | |
| 1810 - 378 pages
...Torman " fallen V said the wildly bursting voice of the " maid ; ' is he fallen on his echoing hills, the youth " with the breast of snow ? The first in...the chase " of hinds ? The foe of the strangers of oeean ? " Thou art dark* to me, Duch6mar, cruel is " thine arm to Morna ! Give me that sword, " my... | |
| Bards and bardism - 1839 - 426 pages
...Torman" fallen ?' said the wildly bursting voice of the maid ; ' is he fallen on his echoing hills, the youth with the breast of snow ? The first in the...hinds? The foe of the strangers of ocean? Thou art darkJ to me, Duchomar ! cruel is thine arm to Morna ! Give me that sword, my foe ! I love the wandering... | |
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