| Natham Drake - 1800 - 510 pages
...of Colgar, I !se* a cloud of death: it hovers dark over the plains of Lena. The sons of green Erin must fall. Remove from the field of ghosts/— "•...he retired, in the midst of the whistling blast,"* / ii 3 '••.'• .: ^'U ?'Tt is evident from various passages of this Celtic Homer, that the ancient... | |
| 1803 - 390 pages
...of Colgar, I see a cloud of death : it hovers dark over the plains of Lena. The sons of green Erin must fall. Remove from the field of ghosts." Like...What cave is thy lonely house ? What green-headed ce^nfi yf -*V" J*+'-nc)^AA/c/ie-c^ -1'Asi PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUND A,T hill the place of thy repose ? Shall... | |
| 1803 - 350 pages
...I see the ." dark cloud of death. It hovers over the plains of " Lena. The sons of green Erin shall fall. Remove " from the field of ghosts. — Like..." he retired in the midst of the whistling blast." Several other appearances of spirits might be pointed out, as among the most sublime passages of Ossian's... | |
| 1803 - 352 pages
...the plains of " Lena. The sons of green Erin shall fall. Remove " from the field of ghosts.—Like the darkened moon " he retired in the midst of the whistling blast." Several other appearances of spirits might be pointed out, as among the most sublime passages of Ossian's... | |
| Ossian - 1806 - 364 pages
...son of Colgar, I see a cloud of death: it hovers dark over the plains of Lena. The sons of green Erin must fall. Remove from the field of ghosts." Like...blast. " Stay," said the mighty Connal, " stay my darkfed friend. Lay by that beam of heaven, son of the windy Cromla ! What cave is thy lonely house?... | |
| Ossian - 1806 - 366 pages
...over the plains of Lena. The " sons of green Erin shall fall. Remove from the field " of "hosts. — Like the darkened moon he retired in the " midst of the whistling blast." Several other appearances of spirits might be pointed out, as among the most sublime passages of Ossian's... | |
| Ossian - 1807 - 458 pages
...I see the dark cloud of death. It " hovers over the plains of Lena. The sons of " green Erin shall fall. Remove from the field " of ghosts. — Like the darkened moon he re" tired in the midst of the whistling blast." Several other appearances of spirits might be pointed... | |
| 1810 - 378 pages
...Col" gar, I see a eloud of death : it hovers dark '' over the plains of Lena. The sons of green Erin " must fall. Remove from the field of ghosts." Like..." beam of heaven, son of the windy Cromla ! " What eave is thy lonely house ? What green" headed hill the place of thy repose? Shall we " not hear thee... | |
| 1810 - 364 pages
...I see the dark cloud of " death. It hovers over the plains of Lena. The sons of " green Erin shall fall. Remove from the field of ghosts. " -~-Like the...darkened moon he retired in the midst of the " whistling lila-t." . Several other appearances of spirits might be pointed out, as among the most sublime passages... | |
| 1811 - 706 pages
...is the wound of his breast. Light " as the blast of Cromla he moved like the shadow rt of mist. And like the darkened moon he retired " in the midst of the whistling blast." The exercises assigned by the Grecians to their deceased relatives in the place of the dead, corresponded... | |
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