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Excerpt from The Works of Ossian, the Son of Fingal, Vol. 4: Translated From the Galic Language
I hear thee, from thy darknefis in Selma, thou that watchefi, lonel by nightewhy didfi thou with-hold the (hug, from Oliian's failin foul As the falling brook to the ear 0 the hunter defcending from his {form covered hill; in a fun-beam rolls the echoing fiream; he hears and shakes his dewy locks: fuch is the voice of Lutha, to the friend of the fpirits of heroes. My {welling boforn beats high. Ilook back on the days that are pa . Come, thou beam that art lonely, from the watching of night.
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