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" She came in all her beauty ; like the moon from the cloud of the east. Loveliness was around her as light. Her steps were like the music of songs. She saw the youth and loved him. He was the stolen sigh of her soul. Her blue eyes rolled on him in secret... "
The Works of Ossian, the Son of Fingal, - Page 66
1779
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A Critical Dissertation on the Poems of Ossian: The Son of Fingal

Hugh Blair - 1763 - 94 lehte
...fhower is on the field *." A very oppofite ufe is mzfe of the moon in the defcription of Agandecca: " She came in all her " beauty, like the moon from the cloud of the Eaft -f-." Hope, fucceeded by difappointment, is " joy rifing on her face, and forrow " returning again,...
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The Poems of Ossian, 1. köide

1773 - 432 lehte
...daughter of Lochlin ; and Morven 's f" highdefcended chief. The daughter of Lochlin overheard. She left the hall of her fecret figh ! She came in all...Lovelinefs was around her as light. Her fteps were the mufic of fongs. She •f- All the North-weft coaft of Scotland probably went of old under the name...
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The Poems of Ossian, 2. köide

1773 - 466 lehte
...feemf feems united with the majefty of Virgil. " TH<? " daughter of the fnow overheard, and left the ff hall of her fecret .figh. She came in all her " beauty ; like the moon from the cloud of the " Eaft. Lowlhsefs was around her as> light. " Her fleps were like the mufic of fongs. She " faw the youth and...
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The Poems of Ossian, 2. köide

1785 - 456 lehte
...midnight-fhower is on the " field." A very oppofite ufe is made of the moon in the defcription of Agandecca : " She " came in all her beauty, like the moon from " the cloud of the Eaft." Hope, fucceeded by difappointment, is " joy rifing on her face, and " forrow returning again, like...
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The History of Great Britain: From the First Invasion of it by the ..., 2. köide

Robert Henry - 1788 - 518 lehte
...Cona. He praifed " the daughter of the fnow, and Morven's high " defcended chief. The daughter .of the fnow " overheard, and left the hall of her fecret..." She came in all her beauty, like the moon " from her cloud in the eaft. Lovelinefs was " around her as light. Her fteps were like the " mufic of fongs....
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The History of Great Britain,: From the First Invasion of it by ..., 1. köide

Robert Henry - 1789 - 644 lehte
...Cona. He praifed the daughter " of the fnow, and Morven's high defcended chief, " The daughter of the fnow overheard, and left the " hall of her fecret figh. She came in all her beauty, " h'ke the moon from her cloud in the eaft. Lovelinefs " was around her as light. Her fteps were like...
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The poems of Ossian, tr. by J. Macpherson, 1. köide

Ossian - 1790 - 446 lehte
...the daughter of Lochlin; and Morven's * high-defcended chief. The daughter of Lochlin overheard. She left the hall of her fecret figh ! She came in all her beauty, * All the North-weft coaft of Scotland probably went of old under tlie name of Morven, which fignifies...
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The Poems of Ossian, 2. köide

1790 - 344 lehte
...of Tibullus feems united with the majefty of Virgil. " The " daughter of the fnow overheard, and kft the " hall of her fecret figh. She came in all her " beauty; «t beauty; like the moon from the cloud of the ** Eaft. Lovelinefs was around her as light. '* Her...
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A View of Nature, in Letters to a Traveller Among the Alps: With ..., 5. köide

Sir Richard Joseph Sullivan (bart.) - 1794 - 464 lehte
...simplicity and affection ? " The daughter of the snow overheard, and left the hall of her secret sigh. She came in all her beauty ; like the moon from the cloud of the east. Loveliness was around hes as light. Her steps were like the music of songs. She saw the youth,...
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The History of Scotland: From the Union of the Crowns on the ..., 2. köide

Malcolm Laing - 1800 - 500 lehte
...Milton and Tibullus, to which Grainger's recent tranflation had attracted the Celtic bard. " She 4* came in all her beauty, like the moon from the cloud...Lovelinefs was around her as light* Her, " fteps were the muf1c of fongs," i. 260. " Awe moved •( around her (tately fteps ; like two ftars were her "...
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