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" I hear you not, ye sons of song; in what hall of the clouds is your rest? Do you touch the shadowy harp, robed with morning mist, where the rustling sun comes forth from his green-headed waves 1 TEMORA: AN EPIC POEM. "
The Poems of Ossian, the Son of Fingal - Page 181
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The Works of Ossian, the Son of Fingal, Volume 2

1765 - 520 pages
...knowledge of mufic was confiderably advanced in the dap of G&an. See the of iht «riginal.ULLIN, Carriland Ryno, voices of the days of old ! Let me hear you,...the darknefs of Selma, and awake the foul of fongs. 1 hear you not, ye children of mufic, in what hall of the clouds is your reft? Do you touch the fliadowy...
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The Poems of Ossian, Volume 2

Poetry - 1773 - 466 pages
...dead, in the dark-eddying blafts; when the moon, a dun fhield, from the eaft, is rolled along th'e fky. ULLIN, Carril, and Ryno, voices of the days of old! Let. me hear you, while yet it is dark, 156 TEMORA: BOOK VII. dark, to pleafe and awake my foul. I hear you not, ye fons...
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The Works of Ossian, the Son of Fingal, Volume 3

Scottish Gaelic poetry - 1779 - 288 pages
...dark-eddying blafts j when the moon, a dun shield ., from the call , is rolled along the sky. Ullin , Catril and Ryno, voices of the days of old ! Let me hear...hall of the clouds is your reft ? Do you touch the shadowy harp , robed with morning mift , where the fun comes founding forth from hjj green-headed waves?...
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The Poems of Ossian: &c, Volume 2

James Macpherson - Bards and bardism - 1805 - 654 pages
...dead, in the dark-eddying blasts ; when the moon, a dun shield, from the east, is rolled atong the sky. Ullin, Carril, and Ryno, voices of the days of old ! Let me hear you, while yet it is dark, to please and awake my soul. I hear you not, ye sons of song ; in what hall of...
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The poems of Ossian, &c. containing the poetical works of J ..., Volume 2

Ossian - 1805 - 656 pages
...the dark-eddying blasts ; when the moon, a dun shield, from the east, is rolled along the sky. Ulhn, Carril, and Ryno, voices of the days of old ! Let me hear you, while yet it is dark, to please and awake my soul. I hear you not, ye sons of song; in what hall of...
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The poems of Ossian, tr. by J. Macpherson. Blair's critical ..., Volume 2

Ossian - 1806 - 364 pages
...dead, in the darkeddying blasts ; when the moon, a dun shield, from the east, is rolled along the sky. Ullin, Carril, and Ryno, voices of the days of old ! Let me hear you, while yet it is dark, to please and awake my soul. I hear you not, ye sons of song; in what hall of...
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The Principles of English Composition: Illustrated by Examples with Critical ...

David Booth - English language - 1831 - 408 pages
...in the dark-eddying blasts; when the moon, a dun shield, from the east, is rolled along the sky. " Ullin, Carril and Ryno, voices of the days of old ! Let me hear you, while yet it is dark, to please and awake my soul. — I hear you not, ye sons of song; in what hall...
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Family Magazine: Or Monthly Abstract of General Knowledge, Volume 1

1834 - 438 pages
...dark-eddying blasts; when the moon, л dun shield, from the east, is rolled along the sky. "Üllin, Carril, and Ryno, voices of the days of old! Let me hear you while yet it is dark, to please and awake my soul. I hear you not, ye sous of song; in what hall of...
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The poems of Ossian, tr. by J. Macpherson. To which are prefixed ...

Ossian - 1834 - 218 pages
...the dark-eddying blasts; when the moon, a dun shield, from the east, is rolled along the sky. Ulliu, Carril, and Ryno, voices of the days of old! Let me hear you, while yet it is dark, to please and awake my soul. I hear yon not, ye sons of song; in what hall of...
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The poems of Ossian, tr. by J. Macpherson. To which are prefixed ...

Ossian - 1845 - 546 pages
...dead, in the dark-eddying blasts ; when the moon, a dun shield, from the east, is rolled along the sky. Ullin, Carril, and Ryno, voices of the days of old ! Let me hear you, while yet it is dark, to pleuse and awake my soul. 1 hear you not, ye eons of song ; in what hall of...
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