Poems by James Macpherson
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Fragment III
... Clear to the roaring winds he lifts his voice of woe ...
Fragment IX
... away. Accursed, answers Ronnan, be this arm if death meet him not ...
Fragment IV
... The sun was on their shields: In a line they ...
Fragment VIII
... Fingal is not strong to save: he is no support for ...
Fragment VI
... I fly from Ullin, she cries, from Ullin famous in ...
Fragment X
... his dogs before him tell not that he is coming ...
Fragment I
... There I will see where often thou sattest returning ...
Fragment V
... At times are seen here the ghosts of the deceased, ...
Fragment VII
... Prince of the warriors, Oscur my son! shall I see ...
Fragment XIV
... from the side of the cave, and placed it betwixt them, that his blood ...
Fragment XIII
... They are the ships of the Desert of hills arrived to assist ...
Fragment XII
... Alpin, thou son of the song, why alone on the silent ...
Fragment XV
... age? I saw, answered Allad the old, Ullin the son of Carbre: He came like a ...
Fragment II
... Didst thou but appear, O my love, a wanderer on ...
Fragment XI
... It sung; it sunk in thy heart, O Arindel my son! ...
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