Moma, though thine arm is a tempest in war. Do I forget the king of Erin, in his narrow house ? My soul is not lost to Cairbar, the brother of my love ! I marked the bright beams of joy, which travelled over his cloudy mind, when I returned) with fame,... The Poems of Ossian - Page 1591812Full view - About this book
| 1765 - 520 pages
...that the bard Ihall forget the fong. Thou art •dark, chief of Moma, tho' thine arm is a. tempeft in war.— Do I forget the king of Erin, in his narrow houfe? My foul is not loft to Cairbar, the brother of my love. I marked the bright beams of joy, which... | |
| 1779 - 288 pages
...befal a man ; as his foul could not othetwife . be admitred to the airy kail of hit fatken, . . .: > love. I marked the bright beams of joy , which travelled...mind, when I returned , with fame , to Atha of the ftreams. Tall they removed, beneath the words of the king ; each to his own dark tribe; where, humming,... | |
| 1799 - 252 pages
...that the bard fliall forget the fong. Thou art dark, chief of Morua, though thine arm is a tempeft in war. Do I forget the king of Erin, in his narrow houfe ? My foul is not loft to Cairbar, the brother of my love. I marked the bright beams of joy, which... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 244 pages
...would burst in secret ; and the spirit of the king rejoice. It is when thou shalt fall, that the bard shall forget the song. Thou art dark, chief of Moma,...is a tempest in war. Do I forget the king of Erin, m his narrow house ? My soul is nnt lost to Cairbar, the brother of rry love. I marked the bright beams... | |
| Ossian - 1806 - 364 pages
...would burst in secret! the spirit of the king would rejoice! It is when thou shalt fall, that the bard shall forget the song. Thou art dark, chief of Moma,...I marked the bright beams of joy, which travelled owr his cloudy mind, when I returned, with fame, to Atha of the streams." Tall they removed, beneath... | |
| Ossian - 1845 - 546 pages
...burst in secret ! the spirit of the king would rejoice ! I: is when thou shalt fall, that the bard shall forget the song. Thou art dark, chief of Moma,...thine arm is a tempest in war. Do I forget the king of Erm, ir. his narrow house ? My soul is not lost to Cairbur, the brother of my love ! I marked the bright... | |
| Archibald Clerk - 1870 - 602 pages
...from the hill, To Atha of storms and of streams." joice ! It is when thou shalt fall that the bard shall forget the song. Thou art dark, chief of Moma,...when I returned with fame to Atha of the streams." DUAN II. and still proposes to advance against them, saying that he will easily defeat them. Ca-mor... | |
| Ossian - 1870 - 622 pages
...from the hill, To Atha of storms and of streams." joice ! It is when thou shalt fall that the bard shall forget the song. Thou art dark, chief of Moma,...war. Do I forget the king of Erin in his narrow house t My soul is not lost to Cairbar, the brother of my love ! I marked the bright beams of joy which travelled... | |
| Dafydd Moore - 2004 - 612 pages
...fall, that the bard mail forget the fong. Thou art dark, chief of Moma, tho' thine arm is a tempeft in war. — Do I forget the king of Erin, in his narrow houfe ? My foul is not loll to Cairbar, the brother of my love. I marked the bright beams of joy, .... | |
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