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Page 135
... Nathos , though very young , took the command of Gucbullin's army , made head against Cairbar the usurper , and defeated him in several battles . Cairbar at last baving found means to murder Cormac the lawful king , the army of Nathos ...
... Nathos , though very young , took the command of Gucbullin's army , made head against Cairbar the usurper , and defeated him in several battles . Cairbar at last baving found means to murder Cormac the lawful king , the army of Nathos ...
Page 136
... Nathos . But the winds deceive thee , O Dar - thula ; and deny the woody Etha to thy sails . These are not thy moun- tains , Nathos , nor is that the roar of thy climbing waves . The halls of Cairbar are near ; and the towers of the foe ...
... Nathos . But the winds deceive thee , O Dar - thula ; and deny the woody Etha to thy sails . These are not thy moun- tains , Nathos , nor is that the roar of thy climbing waves . The halls of Cairbar are near ; and the towers of the foe ...
Page 137
... Nathos ! Blest are the rocks of Etha ; they will behold his steps at the chase ! they will see his white bosom , when the winds lift his raven hair ! " Such were thy words , Dar - thula , in Seláma's mossy towers . But , now , the night ...
... Nathos ! Blest are the rocks of Etha ; they will behold his steps at the chase ! they will see his white bosom , when the winds lift his raven hair ! " Such were thy words , Dar - thula , in Seláma's mossy towers . But , now , the night ...
Page 138
... Nathos is around thee , like the lightning of heaven . " He went . She sat alone and heard the rolling of the wave . The big tear is in her eye ; and she looks for the car - borne Na- thos . Her soul trembles at the blast . And she ...
... Nathos is around thee , like the lightning of heaven . " He went . She sat alone and heard the rolling of the wave . The big tear is in her eye ; and she looks for the car - borne Na- thos . Her soul trembles at the blast . And she ...
Page 140
... Nathos : and gloomy Cairbar fled . He fled like the ghost of the desert before the morning's beam . His hosts were not near : and feeble was his arm against thy steel . Why art thou sad , O Nathos ? " said the lovely maid of Colla . " I ...
... Nathos : and gloomy Cairbar fled . He fled like the ghost of the desert before the morning's beam . His hosts were not near : and feeble was his arm against thy steel . Why art thou sad , O Nathos ? " said the lovely maid of Colla . " I ...
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