 | Celts - 1773 - 434 pages
...Mal-orchol, and his hall for ftrangers. From 'his waves, 'Wie warrior defcended, on thy woody ifle. Thbu wert no cloud before him. Thy feaft was fpread with...fail. Our friends are not forgot in their danger, tho' diflant is our land. ' " Defcendant of the daring Trenmor, thy words are like the voice of Cruth-k>da,... | |
 | English literature - 1784 - 432 pages
...faid, to look, like a boy, on the ftrife. Fingal remembers Mal-orchol, and his hall for ftrangers. From his waves, the warrior defcended, on thy woody...forgot in their danger, tho' diftant is our land. " DESCENDANT of the daring Trenmor, thy words are like the voice of Cruth-loda, when he fpeaks, from... | |
 | Ossian - 1790 - 450 pages
...faid, to look, like a boy, on the ftrife. Fingal remembers Mal-orchol, and his hall for ftrangers. from his waves, the warrior defcended, on thy woody...fail. Our friends are not forgot in their danger, though diftant is our land. " Defcendant of the daring Trenmor, thy words are like the voice of Cruth-loda,... | |
 | James Macpherson - 1799 - 252 pages
...woody ifle. Thou wert no cloud before him. Thy fcaft was fpread with fongs- For this my fword (hail rife; 'and thy foes perhaps may fail. Our friends are not forgot in their danger, though diftant is our land. " Son of the daring Trenmor, thy words are like the voice of Cruth-loda,... | |
 | Ossian - 1801 - 338 pages
...look, like a boy , on the ftrife. Fingal remember* Mal-orchol , and his hall for fhangers. From hi% waves, the warrior defcended on thy woody ifle. Thou...feaft was fpread with fongs. For this my fword fhall rifej and thy foes perhaps may fail. Our friends are not forgot in their danger, tin)' diftant is our... | |
 | 1801 - 326 pages
...warrior defcended on thy woody ille. Thou wert no cloud before him. Thy feaft was fpread with Tongs. For this my fword Fhall rife; and thy foes perhaps...fail. Our friends are not forgot in their danger, tho' diHant is our land. "Defendant of the daring Trenmpr, thy words are like the voice of Cniililoda, when... | |
 | Bards and bardism - 1803
...isle. Thou wert no cloud before him. Thy feast was spread with songs. For this my sword shall rise; and thy foes perhaps may fail. Our friends are not forgot in their danger, tho' distant is our land. " Descendant of the daring Trenmor, thy words are like the voice of Cruth-loda,... | |
 | James Macpherson - Bards and bardism - 1805 - 654 pages
...isle. Thou wert no cloud before him. Thy feast was spread with songs. For this my sword shall rise ; and thy foes perhaps may fail. Our friends are not forgot in their danger, though distant is our land." " Descendant of the daring Trenmor, thy words are like the voice of Cruth-loda,... | |
 | Ossian - 1805 - 678 pages
...isle. Thou wert no cloud before him. Thy feast was spread with songs. For this my sword shall rise ; and thy foes perhaps may fail. Our friends are not forgot in their danger, though distant is our land." " Descendant of the daring Trenmor, thy words are like the voice of Cruth-loda,... | |
 | James Macpherson - Scottish Gaelic poetry - 1805 - 336 pages
...isle. Thou wert no cloud before him. Thy feast was spread with songs. For this my sword shall rise ; and thy foes, perhaps, may fail. Our friends are not forgot in their danger, though distant is our land." " Descendant of the daring Trenmor, thy words are like the voice of Cruth-loda,... | |
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