| Keith Norman Macdonald - 1906 - 92 pages
...the light of my soul shall arise. Be thou near to learn the song : future times shall hear of me l The sons of the feeble hereafter will lift the voice on Cona; and looking up to the rocks, say. i Here Ossian dwelt.' They shall admire the chiefs of old, the race that are no morel while we ride... | |
| Sir Henry John Newbolt - 1922 - 1032 pages
...the light of my soul shall arise. Be thou near, to learn the song; future times shall hear of me ! The sons of the feeble hereafter will lift the voice...Ossian dwelt." They shall admire the chiefs of old, the race that are no more ! while we ride on our clouds, Malvina ! on the wings of the roaring winds.... | |
| Dafydd Moore - 2004 - 612 pages
...foul (hall arife. Be thcu near, to learn the fong ; and future times mall hear of Ofiian. THE fons of the feeble hereafter will lift the voice on Cona ; and, looking up to the rocks, fay, " Here Offian dwelt." They fhall admire the chiefs of old, and the race that are no more i while... | |
| 1890 - 416 pages
...the light of my soul shall arise. Be thou near, to learn the song ; future times shall hear of me ! The sons of the feeble hereafter will lift the voice...looking up to the rocks, say, ' Here Ossian dwelt.' " . The spirit of the ancient Celts breathes in the poems of Ossian. We find here not only the characteristics... | |
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