The Ballads of Ireland, Volume 2Edward Hayes A. Fullarton & Company [etc., etc., 186-], 1857 |
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... pale ; But Norah was Irish , and said , in her pride , " If he wear not his coulin , I'll ne'er be his bride . " The bride has grown pale as the robe that she wears , For the Lammas is come , and no bridegroom appears ; And she hearkens ...
... pale ; But Norah was Irish , and said , in her pride , " If he wear not his coulin , I'll ne'er be his bride . " The bride has grown pale as the robe that she wears , For the Lammas is come , and no bridegroom appears ; And she hearkens ...
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Edward Hayes. But still they hid her looks of light , Those downcast eyelids pale- Two lovely clouds , so silken white , Two lovelier stars that veil . The sun at length his burning edge Had rested on the hill , And save one thrush from ...
Edward Hayes. But still they hid her looks of light , Those downcast eyelids pale- Two lovely clouds , so silken white , Two lovelier stars that veil . The sun at length his burning edge Had rested on the hill , And save one thrush from ...
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... Pale . The person supposed to sing is " Turlough , " the Prince's harper . ] My Owen Bawn's hair is of thread of gold spun ; Of gold in the shadow , of light in the sun ; All curled in a coolun the bright tresses are-- They make his ...
... Pale . The person supposed to sing is " Turlough , " the Prince's harper . ] My Owen Bawn's hair is of thread of gold spun ; Of gold in the shadow , of light in the sun ; All curled in a coolun the bright tresses are-- They make his ...
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... pale , her eye was wet , And where and when my Lady dear he met ? And the Sun spoke not : next I asked the Wind Which lately left my native shores behind , If it had seen my Love the groves among , That round our home their guardian ...
... pale , her eye was wet , And where and when my Lady dear he met ? And the Sun spoke not : next I asked the Wind Which lately left my native shores behind , If it had seen my Love the groves among , That round our home their guardian ...
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... pale with the soft hue of sadness , Have I worshipped in silence and felt them divine ! But Hope in its gleamings , or love in its dreamings , Ne'er fashioned a being so faultless and fair As the lily - cheeked beauty , the rose of the ...
... pale with the soft hue of sadness , Have I worshipped in silence and felt them divine ! But Hope in its gleamings , or love in its dreamings , Ne'er fashioned a being so faultless and fair As the lily - cheeked beauty , the rose of the ...
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