A Treasury of Irish Poetry in the English TongueStopford Augustus Brooke, Thomas William Rolleston Smith, Elder, 1900 - 578 sider |
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... heart's delight and dear Coolen Ban . ' ' Oh , gentlemen , ' Squire Foillard said , ' with pity look on me , This villain came amongst us to disgrace our family , And by his base contrivances this villainy was planned ; If I don't get ...
... heart's delight and dear Coolen Ban . ' ' Oh , gentlemen , ' Squire Foillard said , ' with pity look on me , This villain came amongst us to disgrace our family , And by his base contrivances this villainy was planned ; If I don't get ...
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... heart you first beguiled ? Why did you run from me and the child ? Och , Johnny , I hardly knew ye ! With drums ... heart to see you sail , Hurroo hurroo ! It grieved my heart to see you sail , Hurroo hurroo ! It grieved my heart to see ...
... heart you first beguiled ? Why did you run from me and the child ? Och , Johnny , I hardly knew ye ! With drums ... heart to see you sail , Hurroo hurroo ! It grieved my heart to see you sail , Hurroo hurroo ! It grieved my heart to see ...
Side 12
... heart , my little jug ! Bright health to my darling ! The origin of the poem is lost in obscurity . The love of my heart is her fair hair , & c . It probably sprang up , in its Lán == full . present form , in the convivial circles of ...
... heart , my little jug ! Bright health to my darling ! The origin of the poem is lost in obscurity . The love of my heart is her fair hair , & c . It probably sprang up , in its Lán == full . present form , in the convivial circles of ...
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... heart again , And vainly think I'd not complain , Is go d - teidh tu , a mhúrnín , slán ! Siubhail , siubhail , siubhail , a rúin ! Siubhail go socair , agus siubhail go ciúin , Siubhail go d - ti an doras agus eulaigh liom , Is go d ...
... heart again , And vainly think I'd not complain , Is go d - teidh tu , a mhúrnín , slán ! Siubhail , siubhail , siubhail , a rúin ! Siubhail go socair , agus siubhail go ciúin , Siubhail go d - ti an doras agus eulaigh liom , Is go d ...
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... heart ; If you won't relieve me , in truth you may b'lieve me , Bewildered in sorrow till death I must smart ; I'm at your election , so grant me protection , And feel for a creature that's tortured in woe . One smile it will heal me ...
... heart ; If you won't relieve me , in truth you may b'lieve me , Bewildered in sorrow till death I must smart ; I'm at your election , so grant me protection , And feel for a creature that's tortured in woe . One smile it will heal me ...
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ancient race ballad Ballinasloe beauty bonnie green woods born brave breath bright Céad míle fáilte Celtic Charles Gavan Duffy County County Tipperary dark dead dear death died dreams Dublin Duffy Eileen aroon English Erin eyes fair Fenian friends Gaelic George Darley GERALD GRIFFIN girl golden gone grave hand heart Heaven hills Hurroo Ireland Irish Irish poetry Karaman King Kottabos land light Limerick literature live lonely maid mother mountain Nation ne'er never night o'er O'Hea pale passion poems poet poetic poetry prose Rapparees Rory rose round Shan Van Vocht sigh sing Siubhail sleep smile Soggarth aroon song sorrow soul spirit stars sweet sword T. W. ROLLESTON tears thee There's thou thought Trinity College true Turloughmore Twas verse voice wave weep Widow Machree wild wind woods of Killeevy young Young Ireland youth