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" Weep, thou father of Morar! weep; but thy son heareth thee not. Deep is the sleep of the dead; low their pillow of dust. No more shall he hear thy voice; no more awake at thy call. "
A vindication of natural society, by Edm. Burke. The history and antiquities ... - Page 151
by Robert Dodsley - 1761
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The Works of Ossian, the Son of Fingal

Bards and bardism - 1765 - 416 pages
...of Morar \ weep ; but thy fon heareth thee not. TDeep is the fleep of the dead ; low their pillow pf duft. No more fhall he hear thy voice ; no more fhall...call. When fhall it be morn in the grave, to bid the flumberer awake ? FAREWZL, thou braveft of men I thou conqueror in the field I but the field fhall...
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The Poems of Ossian, Volume 1

Celts - 1784 - 432 pages
...hear of his wound ? Weep, thou father of Morar! weep; but thy fon hcareth thee not. Deep is the fleep of the dead ; low their pillow of duft. No more fhall he hear thy voice; no more awake at thy call. When fhall it be morn in the grave, to bid the flumberer awake ? Farewel, thou braveft...
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Literary Amusements: In Verse and Prose

Daniel Webb - English literature - 1787 - 276 pages
...hear of his wound ? Weep, thou father of Morar! weep; but thy fon heareth thee not. Deep is the fleep of the dead; low their pillow of duft. No more fhall...thy voice ; no more fhall he awake at thy call. When /hall it be morn in the grave, to bid the flumberer awake? •FAREWELL, thou braveft of merit thou...
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The poems of Ossian, tr. by J. Macpherson, Volume 1

Ossian - 1790 - 446 pages
...of his wound ? Weep, thou father of Morar ! weep ; but thy fon heareth thee not. Deep is the fleep of the dead ; low their pillow of duft. No more fhall he hear thy voice ; no more awake at thy eall. When fhall it be morn in the grave, to bid the flumberer awake ? Farewel, thou braveft...
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The Poems of Ossian, Volume 1

Scottish Gaelic poetry - 1790 - 322 pages
...? Weep, thou father of Morar ! weep ; but thy fon heareth thee not. Deep is the fleep of the dend ; low their pillow of duft. No more fhall he hear thy voice ; no more awake at thy call. When fhall it be morn in the grave, to bid the flumberer awake ? Farewelt thou braveft...
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The Poems of Ossian, Volume 2

1803 - 388 pages
...dispersed. Reheard of Morar's renown ; -why did he not hear of his wound ? Weep, thou father of Morar ! weep ; but thy son heareth thee not. Deep is the sleep of the dead ; low their pillow of dust. No more shall he hear thy voice ; no more awake at thy call. When shall it be morn in the grave,...
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The Poems of Ossian: &c, Volume 2

James Macpherson - Bards and bardism - 1805 - 654 pages
...dispersed. He heard of Morar*s fame ; why did he not hear of his wound f Weep, thou father of Morar ! weep ; but thy son heareth thee not. Deep is the sleep of the dead ; low their pillow of dust. No more shall he hear thy voice ; no more shall he awake at thy call. When shall it be morn in...
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The poems of Ossian, &c. containing the poetical works of J ..., Volume 2

Ossian - 1805 - 656 pages
...dispersed. lie heard of Morar's fame ; why did he not hear of his wound ? Weep, thou father of Morar ! weep ; but thy son heareth thee not. Deep is the sleep of the dead ; low their pillow of dust. No more shall he hear thy voice ; no more shall he awake at thy call. When shall it be morn in...
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The poems of Ossian, &c. containing the poetical works of J ..., Volume 1

Ossian - 1805 - 648 pages
...dispersed. He heard of Morar's renown ; why did he not hear of his wound ? Weep, thou father of Morar ! weep ; but thy son heareth thee not. Deep is the sleep of the dead '8; low their '? Who on his staff is this ? — whose head is white with age * who quakes at every...
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The poems of Ossian, tr. by J. Macpherson. Blair's critical ..., Volume 1

Ossian - 1806 - 366 pages
...dispersed. He heard of Morar's renown; why did he not hear of his wound? Weep, thou father of Morar! weep; but thy son heareth thee not. Deep is the sleep of the dead; low their pillow of dust. No more shall he hear thy voice; no more awake at thy call. When shall it be morn in the grave,...
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