| 1765 - 416 страници
...fame begun. I come with him to battle ; to direft his arm. His renown will be a fun to my foul, itf the dark hour of my departure. O that the name of Morni were forgot among the people ! that that the heroes would only fay, " Behold the fa" ther of Gaul!" KING of Strumon, Fingal replied, Gaul... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1765 - 578 страници
...has not been fitted againft the foe, neither has his fame begun. I come with him to battle; to direft his -arm. His renown will be a fun to my foul, in the dark hour of my1 departure. O that the name of Morni were forgot among the people ! that the heroes would only fay,... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1772 - 398 страници
...has not been fitted againft the foe, neither has his fame begun. I come with him to battle, to direct his arm. His renown will be a fun to my foul, in the...heroes would only fay, " Behold the father of Gaul." Some writers, through heat of imagination, fall into contradiction ; fome are guilty of downright abfurdities... | |
| 1773 - 432 страници
...has his fame begun. I come with him to war j lo direct his arm in fight. His renown will be a light to my foul, in the dark hour of my departure. O that...forgot among the people ! that the heroes would only fey, " Behold the father of Gaul !" KING of Strumon, Fingal replied, Gaul fhall lift the fword in fight.... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1774 - 540 страници
...not been lifted againft the foe, neither has " his fame begun. 1 come with him to battle, to direct his arm. " His renown will be a fun to my foul, in...heroes would only fay, Behold the father of ** Gaul (a) !" And no lefs finely touched is grief far the lofs of children : " We faw Ofcar leaning on his... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1778 - 532 страници
...his fame begun. I come with *< him to battle, to direct his arm. His renown («) Croma. (*) Fi?ga!. " will be a fun to my foul, in the dark hour of my " departure. O that the name of Morni were for" got among the people, that the heroes would « only fay, Behold the father of Gaul (a) !" And... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1778 - 550 страници
...his fame begun. I come with, *' him to battle, to direft his arm. His renown (a) Croma. (t) Fipgal. " will be a fun to my foul, in the dark hour of my " departure. O that the name of Morni were for" got among the people, that the heroes would " only fay, Behold the father of Gaul («) !" And... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1779 - 566 страници
...not been lifted againfl the foe, " neither has his fame begun. I come vith Ufn to battle, to direft his arm, " His renown will be a fun to my foul, in...heroes " would only fay, Behold the father of Gaul (d) !" And no lefs finely touched is grief for the lofs of children; " We faw Ofcar leaning on his... | |
| 1783 - 274 страници
...not been lifted agaiuft the foe , neither has his fame begun. I come with him to battle ; to direct his arm. His renown will be a fun to my foul , in...heroes would only fay, « Behold the father of Gaul ! » King of Strumon , Fingal replied , Gaul shall lift the fword in battle. But he shall lift it before... | |
| 1784 - 432 страници
...has his fame begun. I come with him to war; to direct his arm in fight. His renown wjll be a light to my foul, in the dark hour of my departure. O that...heroes would only fay, " Behold the father of Gaul!" "KiNGofStrurnon," Fingal replied, "Gaulfhall lift the fword in fight. But he fhall lift it before Fingal;... | |
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