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| | James MacPherson's Ossian: (Fingal) |
 | | It is Fingal, king § of deserts, with aid to green Erin of streams." "I beheld their chief," says Moran, "tall as a glittering rock. |
 | | Fingal rushed on in his strength, terrible as the spirit of Trenmor; when, in a whirlwind he comes to Morven, to see the children of his pride. |
 | | Fingal, touched with the death of Orla, orders the pursuit to be discontinued; and calling his sons together, he is informed that Ryno, the youngest of them, was slain. |
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