Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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... king- dom , had we another instance of the combination passage of truly redeeming power . Two instances of this kind are quoted by our great lyric poet , of which the second is beyond all praise , and shows how deeply the Monk of Bury ...
... king- dom , had we another instance of the combination passage of truly redeeming power . Two instances of this kind are quoted by our great lyric poet , of which the second is beyond all praise , and shows how deeply the Monk of Bury ...
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... king , Fingal , not only defeated him , but even took him prisoner , but had the generosity to send him back again to his country ; " a quotation which has drawn from sir John Sinclair the following inference and remark . " The ...
... king , Fingal , not only defeated him , but even took him prisoner , but had the generosity to send him back again to his country ; " a quotation which has drawn from sir John Sinclair the following inference and remark . " The ...
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... king of Norway . In these expeditions he was accompanied by his son and 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 ...
... king of Norway . In these expeditions he was accompanied by his son and 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 ...
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... king of Morven , to whom , as the fair translator has remarked , every quality is attributed that is either interesting , amiable , or great * . The delineation , indeed , either of Ossian or his royal father , being precisely such as ...
... king of Morven , to whom , as the fair translator has remarked , every quality is attributed that is either interesting , amiable , or great * . The delineation , indeed , either of Ossian or his royal father , being precisely such as ...
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... 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 be made To him who rules above ...
... 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 be made To him who rules above ...
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