Ossian Collection > Report of the Committee of the Highland Society of Scotland, appointed to inquire into the nature and authenticity of the poems of Ossian
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QF THE ORIGIN At. 113
Crudest of woman was she,
That ever were seen by eyes,
Who sent Fraoch to tear the branch,
After the fruit had been borne away.
The grove bears his name,
Loch Meyv is the name of the lake,
Where the monster kept watch,
And its open jaw to the tree.
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Crudest of woman was she,
That ever were seen by eyes,
Who sent Fraoch to tear the branch,
After the fruit had been borne away.
The grove bears his name,
Loch Meyv is the name of the lake,
Where the monster kept watch,
And its open jaw to the tree.
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Description | Selected books from the Ossian Collection of 327 volumes, originally assembled by J. Norman Methven of Perth. Different editions and translations of James MacPherson's epic poem 'Ossian', some with a map of the 'Kingdom of Connor'. Also secondary material relating to Ossianic poetry and the Ossian controversy. |
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Description | Selected items from five 'Special and Named Printed Collections'. Includes books in Gaelic and other Celtic languages, works about the Gaels, their languages, literature, culture and history. |
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