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" ... of smoke pleased mine eye, when they rose above my walls ! I often looked back, with gladness, when my friends fled along the hill. But when the years of my youth came on, I beheld the moss of my fallen walls : my sigh arose with the morning, and... "
The poems of Ossian, tr. by J. Macpherson. To which are prefixed ... - Page 9
by Ossian - 1805
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A Critical Dissertation on the Poems of Ossian: The Son of Fingal

Hugh Blair - Literary forgeries and mystifications - 1763 - 94 pages
...deicended t P. 172, 173. 11 P. '85. fP. 132. " with night. Shall I not fight, I faid to my foul, againft the " children of my foes? And I will fight, O Bard! I feel the «c ftrength of my foul *j~." In the fame poem, the aflembling of the chiefs round Fingal, who had...
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The Works of Ossian, the Son of Fingal

Bards and bardism - 1765 - 416 pages
...with the morning, and my tears defeended with night. — Shall I not fight, I faid td my foul, againft the children of my foes ? And I will fight, O bard ; I feel the ftrength of my foul. His people gathered around the hero, and drew, at once, their mining fwords. He...
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The Works of Ossian, the Son of Fingal, Volume 2

1765 - 520 pages
...ing-, and my tears defcended with night. Shall " I not fight, I faid to my foul, againft the chil" dren of my foes ? And I will fight, O Bard ! " I feel the ftrength of my foul*." In the fame poem, the aflembling of the chiefs round Fingal, who had been warned...
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The Poems of Ossian, Volume 2

Poetry - 1773 - 466 pages
...the morning ; and my tears . " defcended with night. Shall I not fight, I " fald to my foul, againft the children of my " foes ? And I will fight, O Bard ! I feel the " ftrength of my foul." In the fame poem, the aflembling of the chiefs round Fingal, whohad been warned...
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The poems of Ossian, tr. by J. Macpherson, Volume 1

Ossian - 1790 - 446 pages
...with the morning, and my tears defcended with night. Shall I not fight, I faid to my foul, againft the children of my foes ? And I will fight, O bard ! I feel the ftrength of my foul." His people gathered around the hero, and drew, at once, their fhining fwords....
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The Poems of Ossian, the Son of Fingal, Volume 1

1799 - 252 pages
...with the morning, and my tears defcended with night. Shall I not fight, I faid to my foul, againft the children of my foes? And I will fight, O bard; I feel the ftrength of my foul." . His people gathered around the hero, and drew, at once, their filming fwords....
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The Poems of Ossian, Volume 1

Bards and bardism - 1803 - 350 pages
...of my fallen walls : my sigh arose with the morning, and my tears descended with night. Shall I not fight, I said to my soul, against the children of...half-starting from his eye ; for he thought of the fallen Balclutha ; the crowded pride of his soul arose. Sidelong he looked up to the hill, where our heroes...
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The Poems of Ossian, Volume 1

Bards and bardism - 1803 - 352 pages
...my fallen " walls. My sigh arose with the morning; and my " tears descended with night. Shall I not fight, I " said to my soul, against the children of...fight, O Bard! I feel the strength of ." my soul." In the same poem, the assembling of the chiefs round Fingal, who had been warned of some impending...
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The Poems of Ossian, Volume 2

James Macpherson - Scottish Gaelic poetry - 1805 - 336 pages
...of my fallen walls : my sigh arose with the morning, and my tears descended with night. Shall I not fight, I said to my soul, against the children of...bard ! I feel the strength of my soul." His people gather around the hero, and drew, at once, their shining swords. He stands, in the midst, like a pillar...
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The poems of Ossian, &c. containing the poetical works of J ..., Volume 1

Ossian - 1805 - 648 pages
...my fallen walls : my sigh arose with the morning, and my tears descended with night 34. Shall I not fight, I said to my soul, against the children of my foes? And I will fight, О bard ! I feel the strength of my soul." His people gathered around the hero, and drew, at once,...
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