"Dar-thula"
The Poems of Ossian
“Make an eternal spring;
Give life to this dark world which lieth dead.
Spread forth thy golden hair
In larger locks than thou wast wont before,
And emperor-like decore
With diadem of pearl thy temples fair.”
"Phoebus Arise".
Poems (1616)
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“Thou wast indeed fortunate, Agricola, not only in the splendour of thy life, but in the opportune moment of thy death.”
Tu vero felix, Agricola, non vitae tantum claritate, sed etiam opportunitate mortis.
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Source: Agricola (98), Chapter 45
"The Songs of Selma"
The Poems of Ossian
"Carthon", pp. 163–164
The Poems of Ossian
"The Songs of Selma"
The Poems of Ossian
No. 47 ("For My Funeral"), st. 3.
More Poems http://www.kalliope.org/vaerktoc.pl?vid=housman/1936 (1936)
“Wilt make haste to give up thy verdict because thou wilt not lose thy dinner.”
A Trick to catch the Old One (1605).
"Carric-thura"
The Poems of Ossian