The Works of Lord Byron: Poetry, Volym 1John Murray, 1898 |
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... , is taken from " Nisus and Euryalus , " of which episode a translation is already given in the present volume ( see pp . 151-168 ] . VOL . I. N i . In Morven dwelt the Chief ; a beam THE DEATH OF CALMAR AND ORLA . 177.
... , is taken from " Nisus and Euryalus , " of which episode a translation is already given in the present volume ( see pp . 151-168 ] . VOL . I. N i . In Morven dwelt the Chief ; a beam THE DEATH OF CALMAR AND ORLA . 177.
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... Morven . To watch was the post of Orla . Calmar stood by his side . hands . Fingal called his The king was in the midst . strong was the arm of the king . Age withered not his " Sons of Morven , " said the hero , " to - morrow we meet ...
... Morven . To watch was the post of Orla . Calmar stood by his side . hands . Fingal called his The king was in the midst . strong was the arm of the king . Age withered not his " Sons of Morven , " said the hero , " to - morrow we meet ...
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... Morven . She listens to the steps of the hunter on the heath , and thinks it is the tread of Calmar . Let her not say , ' Calmar has fallen by the steel of Lochlin : he died with gloomy Orla , the chief of the dark brow . ' Why should ...
... Morven . She listens to the steps of the hunter on the heath , and thinks it is the tread of Calmar . Let her not say , ' Calmar has fallen by the steel of Lochlin : he died with gloomy Orla , the chief of the dark brow . ' Why should ...
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... Morven on the scattered crests of Lochlin . The din of arms came to the ear of Fingal . He strikes his shield ; his sons throng around ; the people pour along the heath . Ryno bounds in joy . Ossian stalks in his arms . Oscar shakes the ...
... Morven on the scattered crests of Lochlin . The din of arms came to the ear of Fingal . He strikes his shield ; his sons throng around ; the people pour along the heath . Ryno bounds in joy . Ossian stalks in his arms . Oscar shakes the ...
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... Morven . " i . Calmar " Never more shall Calmar chase the deer of Morven with Orla , " said the Hero . " What were the chase to me alone ? Who would share the spoils of battle with Calmar ? Orla is at rest ! Rough was thy soul , Orla ...
... Morven . " i . Calmar " Never more shall Calmar chase the deer of Morven with Orla , " said the Hero . " What were the chase to me alone ? Who would share the spoils of battle with Calmar ? Orla is at rest ! Rough was thy soul , Orla ...
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