The Ballads of Ireland, Volume 2Edward Hayes A. Fullarton & Company [etc., etc., 186-], 1857 |
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... fell ; but she regarded not , - He touch'd the pillows where her 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 ...
... fell ; but she regarded not , - He touch'd the pillows where her 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 ...
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... fell that soft eventide , love , When first on my bosom thy heart lay , asthore ! Restlessly now , on my lone pillow turning , Wear the night - watches , still thinking on thee ; And darker than night , breaks the light of the morning ...
... fell that soft eventide , love , When first on my bosom thy heart lay , asthore ! Restlessly now , on my lone pillow turning , Wear the night - watches , still thinking on thee ; And darker than night , breaks the light of the morning ...
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... Fell on my ear . I've heard the lark in June , The harp's wild plaintive tune , The thrush , that aye too soon Gives o'er his strain- I've heard in hush'd delight The mellow horn at night , Waking the echoes light Of wild Loch Lene ...
... Fell on my ear . I've heard the lark in June , The harp's wild plaintive tune , The thrush , that aye too soon Gives o'er his strain- I've heard in hush'd delight The mellow horn at night , Waking the echoes light Of wild Loch Lene ...
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... Fell on thy listening ear , You thought your brother near , And named his name , I could not answer , though , As luck would have it so , His name and mine , you know , Were both the same- Hearing no answering sound , You glanced in ...
... Fell on thy listening ear , You thought your brother near , And named his name , I could not answer , though , As luck would have it so , His name and mine , you know , Were both the same- Hearing no answering sound , You glanced in ...
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... fell o'er the water's brim ; And the stars came forth in lonely light through all the silent skies ; I scarce could see them long ago with looking in thine eyes . For oh , thou wert my starlight , my refuge , and my home ; My spirit ...
... fell o'er the water's brim ; And the stars came forth in lonely light through all the silent skies ; I scarce could see them long ago with looking in thine eyes . For oh , thou wert my starlight , my refuge , and my home ; My spirit ...
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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