Fugitive Pieces on Various Subjects: A vindication of natural societyRobert Dodsley J. Dodsley, 1771 - English essays |
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... Muirnin . The dark Rock hangs , with all its Wood , above the calm Dwelling of the Heroes . The Sea , with its foam - headed Billows , murmurs at their Side . Why figh the Woods , why roar the Waves ? They have no Cause to mourn , But ...
... Muirnin . The dark Rock hangs , with all its Wood , above the calm Dwelling of the Heroes . The Sea , with its foam - headed Billows , murmurs at their Side . Why figh the Woods , why roar the Waves ? They have no Cause to mourn , But ...
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... Muirnin ; Chief of the Wars of Erin . I fee not Fear - combraic on the Hill ; I fee not Muirnin in the Storms of Ocean , Raife , raife the Songs ; relate the Tale . Defcend , ye Tears of other Times . Diarma was the Daughter of Connaid ...
... Muirnin ; Chief of the Wars of Erin . I fee not Fear - combraic on the Hill ; I fee not Muirnin in the Storms of Ocean , Raife , raife the Songs ; relate the Tale . Defcend , ye Tears of other Times . Diarma was the Daughter of Connaid ...
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... Muirnin Son of the Chief of generous Shells . My Sword is keen , my Spear is ftrong ; the Valiant yeild to Muirnin . Come then , thou Son of Cormac , O mighty Muirnin , come ! leave the Hills of Erin , come on the foamy Wave . Let thy ...
... Muirnin Son of the Chief of generous Shells . My Sword is keen , my Spear is ftrong ; the Valiant yeild to Muirnin . Come then , thou Son of Cormac , O mighty Muirnin , come ! leave the Hills of Erin , come on the foamy Wave . Let thy ...
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Robert Dodsley. Raise thou my Tomb , O Muirnin ! If Fear- combraic fall by thy Steel , place my bright Sword by my Side , in the Tomb of the lonely Hill . We fight by the Noife of the Stream , Muirnin ! wield thy Steel . Swords found on ...
Robert Dodsley. Raise thou my Tomb , O Muirnin ! If Fear- combraic fall by thy Steel , place my bright Sword by my Side , in the Tomb of the lonely Hill . We fight by the Noife of the Stream , Muirnin ! wield thy Steel . Swords found on ...
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Affiftant againſt almoſt anſwered Antonio Magliabechi Baron becauſe befides beſt Biſhop built called Caufe Cauſe Church Coffacks Confequences confiderable Connal Copeeks CRIMORA Cuſtoms Czar Czar's Dargo Daughter Defign Duke Duke of Ingria Earl Edward England faid fame fcarce fecond feems fent feven feveral fhall fhould fince Fingal firft firſt flain fmall fome foon ftrong fuch fufficient Government greateſt Henry VIII Hiftory Hill himſelf Horfes Houſe hundred increaſed Infcription itſelf Juftice King Kings of England KNEAS laft laſt leaft lefs Lord Love Mafter Magliabechi Mankind Meaſures moft moſt muſt Name Nature neceffary Number obferved Occafion Ofcur Paffions Perfons Pleaſure prefent Prince Privy Counsellors Purpoſe Queen raiſed Reaſon reft rife River Rock Roman Ronnan Rubles ſay ſcarce ſeems ſeveral ſhall ſhe Ships Society ſome ſpeak ſuch Sword thee thefe themſelves theſe Things thofe thoſe thou thouſand Tomb Underſtanding uſed Veronitz Weft whofe