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" Returnest thou safe from the war? Where are thy friends, my love? I heard of thy death on the hill; I heard and mourned thee, Shilric! Yes, my fair, I return; but I alone of my race. Thou shalt see them no more: their graves I raised on the plain. "
The poems of Ossian, tr. by J. Macpherson - Page 66
by Ossian - 1801
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Fragments of ancient poetry, collected in the highlands of Scotland, and tr ...

Fragments - 1760 - 82 pages
...thou fafe from the war ? Where are thy friends, my love ? Iheard of thy death on the hill ; I heard and mourned thee, Shilric! YES, my fair, I return...Thou fhalt fee them no more: their graves I raifed on theplain. But why art thou on the defert hill ? why on the heath, alone? ALONE I am, O Shilric I alone...
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Fugitive Pieces, on Various Subjects, Volume 2

Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 378 pages
...thou fafe from the War ; Where are thy Friends, my Love ? I heard of thy Death on the Hill ; I heard and mourned thee, Shilric ! Yes, my Fair, I return...Race. Thou fhalt fee them no more.: Their Graves I ratfed on the Plain. But why art thou on the defert Hill? why on the Heath., alone ? Alone Alone I...
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A vindication of natural society, by Edm. Burke. The history and antiquities ...

Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 380 pages
...thou fafe from the War ; Where arc thy Friends, my Love ? I heard of thy Death on the Hill ; 1 heard and mourned thee, Shilric ! Yes, my Fair, I return ; but I alone of my Race. Thou (halt fee them no more : Their Graves I raifed on the Plain. But why art thou on the defert Hill ?...
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A vindication of natural society. Written in the character of a late noble ...

1765 - 374 pages
...Where are thy Friends, my Love ? I heard of thy Death on the Hill ; I heard and mourned thee, Sbilric ! Yes, my Fair, I return ; but I alone of my Race. Thou (halt fee them no more : Their Graves I raif« ed on the Plain. But why art thou on thedefert Hill...
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Fugitive Pieces on Various Subjects: A vindication of natural society

Robert Dodsley - 1771 - 386 pages
...Where are thy Friends, my Love ? I heard of thy Death on the Hill ; I heard and mourned thee, Sbilric ! Yes, my Fair, I return ; but I alone of my Race. Thou...Graves I raifed on the Plain. But why art thou on the defart Hill : why on the Heath, alone? Alone Alone I am, O Sbllric! alone in the WinterHoufe. With...
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Fugitive Pieces on Various Subjects: A vindication of natural society. The ...

Robert Dodsley - 1771 - 390 pages
...Hill ; I heard and mourned thee, Shilric f Yes, my Fair, I return ; but I alone of my Race. Thou (halt fee them no more : Their Graves I raifed on the Plain. But why art thou on the defairt Hill ? why on the Heath, alone ? Alone . "'r- • V',. ''• \ " 128 FRAGMENTS OF* Alone I...
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The Poems of Ossian, Volume 1

1773 - 432 pages
...thou fafc from the war ? Where are thy friends, my love? I heard of thy death on the hill ; I heard and mourned thee, Shilric ! Yes, my fair, I return...more : their graves I raifed on the plain. But why why art thou on the defert hill ? Why on the heath alone ?" " ALONE I am, O Shilric ! alone in the...
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The Works of Ossian, the Son of Fingal, Volume 2

1783 - 274 pages
...thy friends , my love : I heard of thy death, on the hill ; I heard and mourned thee ; Shikic ! FT Yes , my fair , I return ; but I alone of my race. Thou shalt fee them no more : their graves I raifed on the plain. But why art thou on the defert hill ?...
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The Poems of Ossian, Volume 1

1790 - 322 pages
...thou fafe from the war ? Where are thy friends, my love ? I heard of thy death on the hill ; I heard and mourned thee, Shilric ! Yes, my fair, I return...heath alone ? " Alone I am, O Shilric ! alone in the winter houfe. With grief for thee I fell. Shilric, I am palejn-the tomb." She fleets, The fails away;...
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The Poems of Ossian, the Son of Fingal, Volume 1

1799 - 252 pages
...hill; I heard and mourned thee, Shilric!" Yes, my fair, Ireturn; but I alone of my race. Thou {halt fee them no more: their graves I raifed on the plain....heath, alone ? "Alone I am, O Shilric! alone in the winter-houle. With grief for thee I expired. Shilric, I am pale in the tomb." She fleets, me fails...
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