Fugitive Pieces on Various Subjects: A vindication of natural societyRobert Dodsley J. Dodsley, 1771 - English essays |
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Page 135
... Soul came forth in Blood . Ofcur my Son came down ; the mighty in Battle defcended . His Armour rattled as Thunder ; and the Lightning of his Eyes was terrible . There , was the clashing of Swords ; there , was the Voice of Steel . They ...
... Soul came forth in Blood . Ofcur my Son came down ; the mighty in Battle defcended . His Armour rattled as Thunder ; and the Lightning of his Eyes was terrible . There , was the clashing of Swords ; there , was the Voice of Steel . They ...
Page 137
... Souls were fixed on the Maid . Each loved her , as his Fame ; each must poffefs her or die . But her Soul was fixed on ... Soul cleaveth unto thee ; and nothing can heal Dermid . Here pierce this Bofom , Ofcur ; relieve me , my Friend ...
... Souls were fixed on the Maid . Each loved her , as his Fame ; each must poffefs her or die . But her Soul was fixed on ... Soul cleaveth unto thee ; and nothing can heal Dermid . Here pierce this Bofom , Ofcur ; relieve me , my Friend ...
Page 138
... Soul . Though once renowned for the Bow , O Maid , I have loft my Fame . Fixed on a Tree by the Brook of the Hill , is the Shield of Gormer the Brave , whom in Battle I flew . I have wafted the Day in vain , nor could my Arrow pierce it ...
... Soul . Though once renowned for the Bow , O Maid , I have loft my Fame . Fixed on a Tree by the Brook of the Hill , is the Shield of Gormer the Brave , whom in Battle I flew . I have wafted the Day in vain , nor could my Arrow pierce it ...
Page 139
... Soul : He began , and lamented the Dead , How haft thou fallen like an Oak , with all thy Branches round thee ! Where is Fingal the King ? Where is Ofcur my Son ? Where are all my Race ? Alas ! in the Earth they lie . I feel their Tomb ...
... Soul : He began , and lamented the Dead , How haft thou fallen like an Oak , with all thy Branches round thee ! Where is Fingal the King ? Where is Ofcur my Son ? Where are all my Race ? Alas ! in the Earth they lie . I feel their Tomb ...
Page 141
... open to all ; Mid- night darkened not on his barred Door . Both lived upon the Sons of the Mountains . Their Bow was the Support of the Poor . Connan Connan was the Image of Conar's Soul . Caul was ANCIENT POETRY . 141.
... open to all ; Mid- night darkened not on his barred Door . Both lived upon the Sons of the Mountains . Their Bow was the Support of the Poor . Connan Connan was the Image of Conar's Soul . Caul was ANCIENT POETRY . 141.
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