Starno sent a dweller of Loda, to bid Fingal to the feast ; but the king remembered the past, and all his rage arose. " Nor Gormal's mossy towers, nor Starno shall Fingal behold. Deaths wander, like shadows, over his fiery soul ! Do I forget that beam... Der Stil des Macphersonschen Ossian - Page 11by Walther Drechsler - 1904 - 82 pagesFull view - About this book
| Poetry - 1773 - 432 pages
...over his fiery foul f Do 1 forget that beam of light, the whitehanded daughter * of kings ? Go, fon of Loda > his words are wind to Fingal : wind, that, to and fro, drives the thiUle, in autumn's dulky vale. fearing the valour of FingaF, which Re Bad, more than once, experienced... | |
| Scottish Gaelic poetry - 1783 - 282 pages
...bid Fingal to the feaft; but the king remembered the paft, and all his rage arofe. Nor Gormal's mofTy towers, nor Starno shall Fingal behold. Deaths wander, like shadows , over his fiery foul. Do I forget that beam of light, the white-handed daughter of (i) kings? Go, fonof Loda; his words... | |
| Celts - 1784 - 432 pages
...Gormal's moffy towers, nor Starno, fhall Fingal behold. Deaths wander, like fhadows, over his fiery foul! Do I forget that beam of light, the whitehanded daughter * of kings ? Go, fon of Loda; his words are wind to Fingal: wind, that, to and fro, drives the thiftle, in autumn's... | |
| Ossian - 1790 - 446 pages
...Gormal's moffy towers, nor Starno, fhall Fingal behold. Deaths wander, like fhadows, over his fiery foul ! Do I forget that beam of light, the white-handed daughter * of kings ? Go, fon of Loda ; his words are wind to Fingal : wind, that, to and fro, drives the thiftle, in autumn's... | |
| 1799 - 252 pages
...Gorrnal's mofly towers; nor Starno mall Fingal behold. Deaths wander, like fliadows, over his fiery foul. Do I forget that beam of light, the whitehanded daughter! of kings? Go, fon of Loda; hij words are but blafts to Fingal: blafts, that, to and fro, roll the thirties in autumnal... | |
| 1801 - 326 pages
...Gormal's moffy towers, nor Starno, fhall Fingal behold. Deaths wander, likefhadows, over his fieryfoul ! Do I forget that beam of light , the white-handed daughter (") of kings f Go, 'foil ol'Loda; his words are wind to Fingal : wind , that , to and fro ; drives the thiftle ,... | |
| Bards and bardism - 1803 - 352 pages
...to bid Fingal to the feast; but the king remembered the past, and all his rage arose. " Nor Gormal's mossy towers, nor Starno, shall Fingal behold. Deaths...and fro, drives the thistle, in autumn's dusky vale. Duth-maruno,-(• arm of death! Cromma-glas, thura, the residence of Cathulla, the king set sail, to... | |
| Bards and bardism - 1803 - 350 pages
...past, and all his rage arose. " Nor GormaPs mossy towers, nor Starno, sh'all Fingal behold. Denths wander, like shadows, over his fiery soul ! Do I forget...and fro, drives the thistle, in autumn's dusky vale. Duth-maruno,f arm of death ! Crommaglas, thura, the residence of Cathulla, the king set sail, to return... | |
| James Macpherson - Bards and bardism - 1805 - 654 pages
...bid Fingal to the feast ; but the king remembered the past, and all his rage arose. " Nor Gormal's mossy towers, nor Starno shall Fingal behold. Deaths...and fro, drives the thistle, in autumn's dusky vale *. Duth-mamno, arm of death I Crommaglas, of iron shields ! Struthmor, dweller of battle's wing ! Cormar,... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 656 pages
...bid Fingal to the feast ; but the king remembered the past, and all his rage arose. " Nor Gormal's mossy towers, nor Starno shall Fingal behold. Deaths...and fro, drives the thistle, in autumn's dusky vale *. Duth-maruno, arm of death ! Crommaglas, of iron shields ! Struthmor, dweller of battle's wing !... | |
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