The Ballads of Ireland, Volume 2Edward Hayes A. Fullarton & Company [etc., etc., 186-], 1857 |
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... thine ? Why should I ever leave this spot , But gaze until I die ? A moment from that bursting thought She felt his footstep nigh . One sudden , lifted glance - but one , A tremor and a start , So gently was their greeting done That who ...
... thine ? Why should I ever leave this spot , But gaze until I die ? A moment from that bursting thought She felt his footstep nigh . One sudden , lifted glance - but one , A tremor and a start , So gently was their greeting done That who ...
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... thine shall ne'er repine O'er slighted duty - never . From home and thee though wandering far A dreary fate be mine , love ; I'd rather live in endless war , Than buy my peace with thine , love . Sing Gille machree , & c . Far , far ...
... thine shall ne'er repine O'er slighted duty - never . From home and thee though wandering far A dreary fate be mine , love ; I'd rather live in endless war , Than buy my peace with thine , love . Sing Gille machree , & c . Far , far ...
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... broken my heart's repose , " Twas in the darkness , ere purely tender , Thy smile , like moonlight o'er ocean , rose . Since first I met thee thou knowest thine are This BALLADS OF THE AFFECTIONS . 57 Kathleen, R D Williams,
... broken my heart's repose , " Twas in the darkness , ere purely tender , Thy smile , like moonlight o'er ocean , rose . Since first I met thee thou knowest thine are This BALLADS OF THE AFFECTIONS . 57 Kathleen, R D Williams,
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... thine alone ; But , oh ! there crowns thee divine expression , As saints a halo , that's all thine own . Thou art , as poets , in olden story , Have pictur'd woman before the fall- Her angel beauty's divinest glory- The pure soul ...
... thine alone ; But , oh ! there crowns thee divine expression , As saints a halo , that's all thine own . Thou art , as poets , in olden story , Have pictur'd woman before the fall- Her angel beauty's divinest glory- The pure soul ...
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... thine , all lost as thou art , could I feel what I felt again . Sorrow and shame have followed it ; yet , like a desolate star , That floats in the wake of a thunder - cloud , its memory shines afar ! THE GIRL OF DUNBWY . BY THOMAS ...
... thine , all lost as thou art , could I feel what I felt again . Sorrow and shame have followed it ; yet , like a desolate star , That floats in the wake of a thunder - cloud , its memory shines afar ! THE GIRL OF DUNBWY . BY THOMAS ...
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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