Thou frownest in vain : I never fled from the mighty in war. And shall the sons of the wind frighten the king of Morven? No: he knows the weakness of their arms ! Fly to thy land... The Poems of Ossian - Sayfa 2511803Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland - 1805 - 532 sayfa
...dismal Loda ? Why then riost thou frown on me ? why shake thine airy spear ? Thou frownest in vain : I never fled from the mighty in war. And shall the sons of the wind frighten the king of C'uim thog thu do mhala le gruaim ? C'uim chrathadh tu shuas do shleagh ! *S beag m' eagal ri d' chomhra,... | |
| Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland - 1805 - 532 sayfa
...shleagh dhorch' ; Dh'aom e gu borb a cheann ard i Morten ? No: he knows the weakness of their armb. J^ly to thy land, replied the form : receive the wind, and fly ' The blasts ara in the hollow of my hand : the course ot the storm is mine. The king of Sora is my son, he bends... | |
| Henry Home (lord Kames.), Lord Henry Home Kames - 1807 - 528 sayfa
...we find ftones made inftruments of worfhip. The fpirit of Loda is introduced threatening Fingal. " Fly " to thy land, replied the form ; receive the wind and fly. «1 The blafts are in the hollow of my hand ; the courfe of the ** ftorm is mine. The King of Sora... | |
| Richard Millar - 1811 - 356 sayfa
...horrificum morbosque Deum re.r Moliliir, merit as out bello territat urbes. the form, receive the winds and fly. The blasts are in the hollow of my hand; the course of the storm is mine." Carricthura. Among the Laplanders the grand deity is Tiermes or Aijeke, the first signifying whatever... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1813 - 536 sayfa
...we find stones made instruments of worship. The spirit of Loda is introduced threatening Fingal. " Fly to thy land, " replied the form ; receive the...is " mine. The king of Sora is my son ; he bends at th? stone " of my power ;" p. 200. were originally mortals, whom it was easy to represent by statues... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 sayfa
...frown on Fingal ? Or shake thine airy spear ? But thou frownest in vain : I never fled from mighty men. And shall the sons of the wind frighten the king of...the storm is mine. The king of Sora is my son, he hends • at the stone of my power. His battle is around Carricthura ; and he will prevail. Fly to... | |
| Charles Burton - 1823 - 234 sayfa
...dismal Loda ? Why then dost thou frown on me ? why shake thine airy spear ? Thou frownest in vain : I never fled from the mighty in war. And shall the sons...arms! " Fly to thy land, replied the form: receive thy wind, and fly ! the blasts are in the hollow of my hand : the course of the storm is mine. The... | |
| Charles Knight - 1823 - 548 sayfa
...began ; — but my original insanity began to fail me, and I drew forthwith upon Ossian's, — " Fly! receive the wind and fly ; the blasts are in the hollow of my hand, the course of the storm is mine !" " Eh ! really! " said the tall awkward young gentleman. " Do you mean to insult us ? " said the... | |
| John Mason Good - 1826 - 454 sayfa
...dismal Loda? Why then dost thou frown on me ? Why shake thine airy spear ? ._ Thou frownest in vain : I never fled from the mighty in war; and shall the sons...their arms.' " ' Fly to thy land,' replied the form: ' take to the wind, and fly! The blasts are in the hollow of my hand: the course of the storm is mine.... | |
| John Mason Good - 1828 - 540 sayfa
...dismal Loda ? Why then dost thou frown on me ? W hv shake tliine airy spear ? Thou frownest in vain : I never fled from the mighty in war ; and shall the sons of the wind frighten the king of Morvcn ? No — he knows the weakness of their arms.' " ' Fly to thy land,' replied the form : ' take... | |
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