Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 37
... voice of OSSIAN fills . JOHN SCOTT . It is a circumstance strongly corroborative of the genuineness and authenticity of the poems ascribed to OSSIAN by the Scottish antiquaries , and one which has hitherto not had its due consideration ...
... voice of OSSIAN fills . JOHN SCOTT . It is a circumstance strongly corroborative of the genuineness and authenticity of the poems ascribed to OSSIAN by the Scottish antiquaries , and one which has hitherto not had its due consideration ...
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... courtesy , O son of Calphruin ! —sage divine ! Soft voice of heavenly song , Whose notes around the holy shrine Sweet melody prolong ; * Reliques , p . 99 . A Did e'er my tale thy curious ear And fond MORNINGS IN SPRING . 47.
... courtesy , O son of Calphruin ! —sage divine ! Soft voice of heavenly song , Whose notes around the holy shrine Sweet melody prolong ; * Reliques , p . 99 . A Did e'er my tale thy curious ear And fond MORNINGS IN SPRING . 47.
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... voice of sweetest sound ! Of all thy church's walls contain Within their hallow'd round , Not one more faithful didst thou know Than Comhal's noble son ; The chief who gloried to bestow The prize the bards had won ! Were Morni's ...
... voice of sweetest sound ! Of all thy church's walls contain Within their hallow'd round , Not one more faithful didst thou know Than Comhal's noble son ; The chief who gloried to bestow The prize the bards had won ! Were Morni's ...
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... voice would seem Than thy psalm - singing train ; And nobler far their lofty theme , Than that thy clerks maintain ! This recollection of his departed friends and com- patriots in arms is , if we except a few modern allusions ...
... voice would seem Than thy psalm - singing train ; And nobler far their lofty theme , Than that thy clerks maintain ! This recollection of his departed friends and com- patriots in arms is , if we except a few modern allusions ...
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... , And gave the glorious blow ! Where was thy God when Magnus came ? Magnus the brave and great ; The man of might , the man of fame , Whose threat'ning voice was fate ! Thy Godhead did not aid us then , - If MORNINGS IN SPRING . 57.
... , And gave the glorious blow ! Where was thy God when Magnus came ? Magnus the brave and great ; The man of might , the man of fame , Whose threat'ning voice was fate ! Thy Godhead did not aid us then , - If MORNINGS IN SPRING . 57.
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