| 1765 - 416 pages
...the gray ghoft that guards it * : for the mighty lie, O Malvina, in the narrow plain of the rock. A tale of the times of old ! the deeds of days of other years ! ried off Clefsammor his father, who was fuppofed to have been caft away. When Carthon was three years... | |
| Ossian - 1790 - 446 pages
...without any apparent caufe, the vulgar think that they fee the fpirits of the deceafed. 3 A tale A tale of the times of old ! the deeds of days of other years ! Who comes from the land of ftrangers, with his thoufands around him ? the funbeam pours its bright... | |
| 1799 - 252 pages
...Itart witbuat any apparent caufe] the vulgar f ' . . t ttut tbcy fee tbu J>U:U* uf tbe deceafcd. A talc of the times of old! the deeds of days of other years ! Who comes from the land of ftrangers, with his thoufands around him ? the fun-beam pours its bright... | |
| Ossian - 1801 - 338 pages
...by way of epifode. The poem is addrefled to Malvina the daughter of Tofcar. CARTHON: A A " " POEM. A TALE of the times of old ! The deeds of days of other years ! The murmur of thy Breams, O Lora ! brings back the memory of the p.ift. The found of thy woods, Garmallar, is lovely... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 648 pages
...of episode. The poem is addressed to Malvina, the daughter of Toscar. MACTHEKSON. CARTHON: A POEM. A TALE of the times of old ! The deeds of days of other years ! The murmur of thy streams, O Lora, brings back the memory of the past. The sound of thy woods, Garmallar, is lovely in... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 244 pages
...before is introdoced by way of episode. 'i h.•- poem is addressed to Malvina the daughter of Toscar. A TALE of the times of old ! The deeds of days of other years I The mormor of thy streams, O Lora, brings back the memory of the past. The sound of thy woods, Garmallar,... | |
| Ossian - 1806 - 366 pages
...beholds a dim ghost standing there.* The mighty lie, O Malvina ! in the narrow plain of the rock. A tale of the times of old! the deeds of days of other years ! * It was the opinion of the times, that deer saw the ghosts of the dead. To this day, when beasts... | |
| Ann Doherty - 1812 - 356 pages
...in all its Branches. Stationary, Fancy Goods and Paper, &c. &c. p CASTJLES or anfc ^Hont Cagic. " A TALE OF THE TIMES OF OLD, " THE DEEDS OF DAYS OF OTHER YEARS." i;»ii!i:ii,isni:i> WITH ORIGINAL DESIGNS. In JFour VOL. IV. FHINTKD roii T. IIOOKIIAM, JUNR Or.D J10ND... | |
| Regina Maria Roche - 1814 - 274 pages
...of the mountains, like a spirit of darkness struggling to fre'e itself from torment. CHAP. VII. " A tale of the times of old. The deeds of days of other years." , " Dost thou not behold, Malvina, a rock with its head of heath? The thistle is there alone, and sheds... | |
| 1816 - 612 pages
...are gone, while contemplating • its mouldering arches : — they call to remembrance • tbe tales of the times of old! the deeds of days of other years," when the swellings of the organ reverberated through the aisles, and the relij!<-ii.\ paced the cloisters—... | |
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