The Ballads of Ireland, Volume 2Edward Hayes A. Fullarton & Company [etc., etc., 186-], 1857 |
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... And now a breaking smile ; And now it is a graver shade When holier thoughts are there- An Angel's pinion might be stayed To see a sight so fair ; But still they hid her looks of light , Those 4 BALLADS OF THE AFFECTIONS . The Old Story,
... And now a breaking smile ; And now it is a graver shade When holier thoughts are there- An Angel's pinion might be stayed To see a sight so fair ; But still they hid her looks of light , Those 4 BALLADS OF THE AFFECTIONS . The Old Story,
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... , Ever loving more and more ; Which means , Fair Mary , my treasure , and is pronounced as if written Maur - ya vaun asthore . Winter - days would all grow long , With the 6 BALLADS OF THE AFFECTIONS . Maire Bhan Astor,
... , Ever loving more and more ; Which means , Fair Mary , my treasure , and is pronounced as if written Maur - ya vaun asthore . Winter - days would all grow long , With the 6 BALLADS OF THE AFFECTIONS . Maire Bhan Astor,
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... fair youth or fair maiden , and the writer supposes it to have a political meaning , and to refer to the son of James II . Whatever may have been the intention of the author , it is , on the surface , an exquisite love song , and as ...
... fair youth or fair maiden , and the writer supposes it to have a political meaning , and to refer to the son of James II . Whatever may have been the intention of the author , it is , on the surface , an exquisite love song , and as ...
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... fair and shining measure . I sought again my native land , Thy father welcomed me , love ; I poured my gold into his hand , And my guerdon found in thee love . Sing Gille machree sit down by me , We now are joined , and ne'er shall ...
... fair and shining measure . I sought again my native land , Thy father welcomed me , love ; I poured my gold into his hand , And my guerdon found in thee love . Sing Gille machree sit down by me , We now are joined , and ne'er shall ...
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... fair head lies , Nor stirr'd its drooping from that downy spot , - He pressed her passive hand , but from his own Released , it dropp'd down heavily as stone . The breathing only of her parted lips Showed life not wholly in its last ...
... fair head lies , Nor stirr'd its drooping from that downy spot , - He pressed her passive hand , but from his own Released , it dropp'd down heavily as stone . The breathing only of her parted lips Showed life not wholly in its last ...
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Arranmore Ban Mo beam beauty beneath blessed bonnie green woods bosom Bosphorus brave breast breath breeze bride bright brow calm castle cheek clouds cold Dædalus dark daughter dear death deep dream earth eyes fair fairy fear flowers frantique gaze gentle GERALD GRIFFIN glancing gleam glory Gobban Saer gold golden grace grave hand hath heard heart heaven hill holy Irish J. C. MANGAN Karaman Kenmare lady land light lips lonely look lord Lynott maid maiden Mary midnight moon morning mountain mournful ne'er never night o'er ocean pale pride proud rose round SAMUEL FERGUSON SAMUEL LOVER shining shore sigh sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul spirit star stream summer sweet tears thee thine thou thought thro tide Tirawley Twas voice wander waters wave weary weep wild wind woods of Killeevy young