| 1765 - 520 pages
...ainidft their wandering locks. — Not there is. the. ftride of Larthon, chief of Inis-huna. He mouRts the wave on his own dark oak, in Cluba's ridgy bay. That oak which he cut from Lunion, to bound along the fea. The maids turn their eyes away, left the king fhould be lowly-laid;... | |
| Poetry - 1773 - 466 pages
...hill, from amidft their wandering locks. Not there is the ftride of Larthon, chief of Inis-huna. . He mounts the wave on his own dark oak, in Cluba's...fea. The maids turn their eyes away, left the king fhould be lowly-laid ; for never had they feen a fhip, dark rider of the wave !" " Now he dares to... | |
| Scottish Gaelic poetry - 1779 - 288 pages
...hill , from amidft their wandering locks. — Not there is the ftride of Larthon , chief of Inishuna. He mounts the wave on his own dark oak , in Cluba's...fea. The maids turn their eyes away, left the king should be lowly-laid; for never had they feea a ship, dark rider of the wave ! Now he dares to call... | |
| 1785 - 456 pages
...there is the ftride of Larthon, chief of Inis-huna. He mounts the wave on his own dark oak, in Cuba's ridgy bay. That oak which he cut from Lumon, to bound...fea. The maids turn their eyes away, left the king fhould be lowlylaid; for never had they feen a fhip, dark rider .of the wave! " Now he dares to call... | |
| Robert Henry - Great Britain - 1788 - 518 pages
...Larthon, the firft " of Bolga's race, who travelled on the winds — " Who firft fent the black (hip through ocean, " like a whale through the burfting...dark oak in " Cluba's ridgy bay. That oak which he cu: " from Lumon, to bound along the fea. The " maids turn their eyes away, left the king ct fhould... | |
| Scottish Gaelic poetry - 1790 - 344 pages
...Inis-huna. He mounts th& wave on his own dark oak, in Cluba's ridgy bay^ That oak-which he cut from Lomon, to bound along the fea. The maids turn their eyes away, left the king fhonld be lowly ; laid-, for never had they feen a fhip; dark rider of the wave I " Now he dares, to... | |
| 1799 - 252 pages
...there is the ftride of Larthon, chief of Inis-huna.' He mounts the wave on his own dark oak, in Clubi's ridgy bay. That oak which he cut from Lumon, to bound...fea. The maids turn their eyes away, left the king flioulcl be lowly laid; for never had they feen a ftiip, dark rider of the wave ! " Now he dares to... | |
| 1803 - 388 pages
...the hill, from amidst their wandering locks . Not there is the stride of Larthon, chief of Inis-huna. He mounts the wave on his own dark oak, in Cluba's...That oak which he cut from Lumon, to bound along the sea. The maids turn their eyes away, lest the king should be lowly -laid ; for never had they seen... | |
| James Macpherson - 1803 - 386 pages
...the hill, from amidst their wandering locks. Not there is the stride of Larthon, chief of Inis-huna. He mounts the wave on his own dark oak, in Cluba's...bay. That oak which he cut from Lumon, to bound along * Lumon was a hill, in Inis-huna, near the residence of Sul-malla. This episode has an immediate connection... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 656 pages
...the hill, from amidst their wandering locks. Not there is the stride of Larthon, chief of Inis-huna. He mounts the wave on his own dark oak, in Cluba's...That oak which he cut from Lumon, to bound along the sea.16. The maids turn their eyes away, lest 15 Lumon was a hill in Inis-huna, near the residence of... | |
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