Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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... chief mourners ; they might amount to ten or twelve thousand . Not a word was heard ; and though all could not be near , and many could not see , when the earth closed on their darling poet for ever , there was no rude impa tience shown ...
... chief mourners ; they might amount to ten or twelve thousand . Not a word was heard ; and though all could not be near , and many could not see , when the earth closed on their darling poet for ever , there was no rude impa tience shown ...
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... chief bard , Ossian , and also by a native Irish bard of the name of Ullin . It does not appear that Fingal had occasion to penetrate into the interior , or perhaps more than twenty miles from the shores of Ulster ; but here his ...
... chief bard , Ossian , and also by a native Irish bard of the name of Ullin . It does not appear that Fingal had occasion to penetrate into the interior , or perhaps more than twenty miles from the shores of Ulster ; but here his ...
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... chief who gloried to bestow The prize the bards had won ! Were Morni's * valiant son alive , ( Now in the deedless grave ) O could my wish from death revive The generous and the brave ! * The celebrated Gaul Mac Mevrni , well known to ...
... chief who gloried to bestow The prize the bards had won ! Were Morni's * valiant son alive , ( Now in the deedless grave ) O could my wish from death revive The generous and the brave ! * The celebrated Gaul Mac Mevrni , well known to ...
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... chief , who was not allied to his family , and whose tribe had even , at different times , been their very bitterest enemies . " - Reliques , p . 76 , 77 . * Oscar the son of Ossian , who is said by the Irish bards to have been killed ...
... chief , who was not allied to his family , and whose tribe had even , at different times , been their very bitterest enemies . " - Reliques , p . 76 , 77 . * Oscar the son of Ossian , who is said by the Irish bards to have been killed ...
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... chiefs restore ? -— Son of the king of mighty hosts , Their glories are no more . Confide in him whose high decree O'er - rules all earthly power ; And bend to him thy humble knee , To him devote thy hour . And let thy contrite prayer ...
... chiefs restore ? -— Son of the king of mighty hosts , Their glories are no more . Confide in him whose high decree O'er - rules all earthly power ; And bend to him thy humble knee , To him devote thy hour . And let thy contrite prayer ...
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