The Poetical Works of Anna Seward: With Extracts from Her Literary Correspondence, Volumen3AMS Press, 1974 |
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... gale each warrior's spirit flies ; < They dwell together in their gloomy cave , ' Talk of the fate of Chiefs , the hero's grave . ' " Of other Chiefs - but let them ne'er presume " To waste prediction on CUCHULLIN's doom ! " May in ...
... gale each warrior's spirit flies ; < They dwell together in their gloomy cave , ' Talk of the fate of Chiefs , the hero's grave . ' " Of other Chiefs - but let them ne'er presume " To waste prediction on CUCHULLIN's doom ! " May in ...
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... gale , Long , ' mid thy sloping lawn , and winding glade , And mossy cell , for contemplation made , Be seen , in health and peace , the virgin train , Led by the boast of Britain's tuneful plain , Where Genius oft has fed its kindling ...
... gale , Long , ' mid thy sloping lawn , and winding glade , And mossy cell , for contemplation made , Be seen , in health and peace , the virgin train , Led by the boast of Britain's tuneful plain , Where Genius oft has fed its kindling ...
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... gale unlucky may thy fortunes find , Benign historian of the wayward wind ! But , when it rises with proverbial sway , O ! may it cast all fickleness away On grateful wings , from blight , and tempest free , Blow only good , from every ...
... gale unlucky may thy fortunes find , Benign historian of the wayward wind ! But , when it rises with proverbial sway , O ! may it cast all fickleness away On grateful wings , from blight , and tempest free , Blow only good , from every ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Crugals Ghost appearing to Connalfrom Ossian | 15 |
The Ghost of Cuchullinfrom Ossian 21 2825 | 21 |
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