they were rolled away — they roll their silent eyes — dsLili-roUing years— the blue stream is 

 rolling — slow-rolling eyes of Comala— grey rolled the streams — rolling clouds — the shield 

 fell rolling on the earth — his red eyes rolled on me in love — * cloud is rolled along thy soul 

 — so rolled his sparkling eyes." 



The scriptural expression, "wings of the wind," often 

 meets us : 



" Spirits in a nightly cloud when they strive for the wintry wings of wind — the winds are 

 beneath with their wings — the winds departed on their wings — be near with all your wings, ye 

 winds — depart on thy wings, O wind — we ride on the wings of the roaring winds — summer 

 gales, shaking their light wings on a lake — the meeting of ghosts in the dark wing of winds — 

 Cormar travelled on the toings of the wind." 



Dweller is also frequent; the idea, as well as the expression, 

 being taken, we presume, from the first verse of the Ixxx Psalm: 

 " thou that dwellest between the Cherubim :" 



" Thou dweller between the harps — dweller between the shields — dweller of battle's wing, 

 (a curious dwelling-place!) blue-eyed dwellers of the tomb — dweller of eddying winds — 

 dweller of thick mist — lovely dweller of the cave — trembling dweller of the rock — dwellers of 

 the skirts of night — dwellers of rocks — young dweller of their souls — dwellers of Loda — dark- 

 dwelling maid of Ardven — dwellers of Loda's hall — dweller of my thoughts by night." 



"Wander — 



The boy, young wanderer of the field — Thou wanderer unseen, viz : the breeze of the 

 valley — my son, a young wanderer in the field — the wandering of five dogs — the wandering 

 of boughs — the wandering of herds — the wandering of tears — the wandering of blasts — deaths 

 tvander like shadows— the stars of night led-wandering in the west — a lock which wandered 

 in the blast — wandering cloud — wandering \Aood,— wandering locks — her eyes were wandering 

 flames — fair wanderer of the clouds." 



Echo is heard more frequently repeated in Ossian, than in her 

 most favoured abodes at the Lakes of Killarney. We have 



"Echoing woods — echoing groves — echoing h!i\\s— echoing \alea— echoing halls — echoing 

 walls — echoing rocks — echoing hay— echoing itay — echoing strife — echoing field — echoing shield 

 — echoing tree — echoing ated— echoing strokes — echoing isle&— echoing main — echoing Termoth 



