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... Calmar . The gray stone marks his narrow house . He looks down from eddying tempests ; he rolls his form in the whirlwind , and hovers on the blast of the mountain . In Morven dwelt the chief ; a beam of war to Fingal . His steps in the ...
... Calmar . The gray stone marks his narrow house . He looks down from eddying tempests ; he rolls his form in the whirlwind , and hovers on the blast of the mountain . In Morven dwelt the chief ; a beam of war to Fingal . His steps in the ...
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... Calmar stood by his side . Their spears were in their hands . Fingal called his chiefs . They stood around . The king was in the midst . Gray were his locks , but strong was ... Calmar . « Wilt thou leave THE DEATH OF CALMAR AND ORLA . 153.
... Calmar stood by his side . Their spears were in their hands . Fingal called his chiefs . They stood around . The king was in the midst . Gray were his locks , but strong was ... Calmar . « Wilt thou leave THE DEATH OF CALMAR AND ORLA . 153.
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... Calmar . Let him not say , « Calmar has fallen by the steel of Lochlin ; he died with gloomy Orla , the chief of the dark brow . » Why should tears dim the azure eye of Mora ? Why should her voice curse Orla , the destroyer of Calmar ...
... Calmar . Let him not say , « Calmar has fallen by the steel of Lochlin ; he died with gloomy Orla , the chief of the dark brow . » Why should tears dim the azure eye of Mora ? Why should her voice curse Orla , the destroyer of Calmar ...
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... Calmar , « we are in the midst of foes . Is this a time for delay ? » — « It is a time for vengeance , » said Orla , of the gloomy brow . « < Mathon of Lochlin sleeps : seest thou his spear ? Its point is dim with the gore of my father ...
... Calmar , « we are in the midst of foes . Is this a time for delay ? » — « It is a time for vengeance , » said Orla , of the gloomy brow . « < Mathon of Lochlin sleeps : seest thou his spear ? Its point is dim with the gore of my father ...
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... Calmar ; he lies on the bosom of Orla . Theirs is one stream of blood . Fierce is the look of the gloomy Orla . He breathes not ; but his eye is still a flame . It glares in death unclosed . His hand is grasped in Calmar's ; but Calmar ...
... Calmar ; he lies on the bosom of Orla . Theirs is one stream of blood . Fierce is the look of the gloomy Orla . He breathes not ; but his eye is still a flame . It glares in death unclosed . His hand is grasped in Calmar's ; but Calmar ...
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