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 - Page 2511803Full view - About this book
| Bards and bardism - 1765 - 416 pages
...fhake thine airy fpear? But thou frowneft in vain : I never fled from mighty men. And mall the fons of the wind frighten the king of Morven ? No : he knows the weaknefs of their arms. FLY to thy land, replied the form: receive the wind and fly. The blafts are... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - Civilization - 1774 - 520 pages
...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. " The blafts are in the hollow of my hand : the courfe of the ftorm is mine. The " King of Sora is my fon... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - Civilization - 1774 - 522 pages
...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. " The blafts are in the hollow of my hand : the courfe of the ftorm is mine. The " King of Sora is rny fon... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - Civilization - 1779 - 570 pages
...we find ftones made inftruments of wormip. The fpirit of Loda is introduced threatening Fingal : " Fly to thy land, replied the form : " receive the wind and fly. The blafts are in the hollow of my hand . " the courfe of the ftorm is mine. The King of Sora is my fon... | |
| Ossian - 1790 - 446 pages
...fhake thine airy fpear ? Thou frowneft in vainj I never fled from the mighty in war. And fhall the fons of the wind frighten the king of Morven ? No : he knows the weaknefs of their arms ! Fly to thy land, replied the form: receive the wind, and fly ! The blafts... | |
| 1799 - 252 pages
...(hake thine airy fpear ? But thou frowneft in vain: I never fled from mighty men. And {hall the fons of the wind frighten the king of Morven! No: he knows the weaknefs of their arms. Fly to thy land, replied the form: receive the wind and fly. The blafts are... | |
| Natham Drake - English literature - 1800 - 510 pages
...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...of Morven ? No, he knows the weakness of their arms I .".••,"••••• • • • ••;.,' Fly to thy land,' replied the form; 'receive the... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 244 pages
...frown on Fingal ? or shake thine airy spear ? But thou frownest in vain : I never fled from lmghty men. And shall the sons of the wind frighten the king of...the course of the storm is mine. The king of Sora iI my son, he bends at the stone of my power. His battle is around Carric-thura ; and he will prevail.... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 648 pages
...*9 ? Why then dost thou frown on me ? why shake thine airy spear Î0 ? Thou fro w nest in vain : I never fled from the mighty in war. And shall the sons...and fly ! The blasts are in the hollow of my hand 3' : the course of the storm is mine. The king of Sora is my son, he bends at the clouds." Infra, a9.... | |
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