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rlor low ? But he was low before the mighty, maid of the flow-rolK
ing eye ! The feeble did not overcome the fon of car-borne Annir.
Terrible art thou, O king of Morven ! in battles of the fpear.
But, in peace, thou art like the fun, when he looks thro' a fiknt
fhower : the flowers lift their fliir heads before him ; and the gales
fliake their rullling wings. O that thou wert in Sora ! that my feaft
were fpread ! — The future kings of Sora would fee thy arms and
rejoice. They would rejoice at the fame of their fathers, who be-
held the mighty Fingal.
Son of Annir, replied the king, the fame of Sora's race fliall be
heard. — When chiefs are flrong in battle, then does the fong arife !
But if their fwords are ftretched over the feeble : if the blood of
the weak has ftained their arms ; the bard (liall forget them in the
fong, and their tombs fhall not be known. The ilranger iliall come
and build there, and remove the heaped-up earth. An half- worn
fword fhall rife before himj and bending above it, he will fay,
" Thefe are the arms of chiefs of old, but their names are not in
*' the fong." Come thou, O Frothal, to the feaft of Iniftore ;
let the maid of thy love be there; and our faces will brighten
with joy.
Fingal took his (pear, moving in the fteps of his might.
The gates of Carric-thura are opened. The feaft of ftiells is fpread.
— The voice of mufic arofe. Gladnefs brightened in the hall.
The voice of UUin was heard ; the harp of Selma was ftrung. —
Utha rejoiced in his prefence, and demanded the fong of grief; the
big tear hung in her eye, when the foft * Crimora fpoke. Crimora
• There is a propriety in introducing this epifode, as the fituations of Crinwra
and Utha were fo fiimlar.
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