The Lyrics of IrelandSamuel Lover Houlston and Wright, 1858 - 360 páginas |
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... deep spreading wood where the shades fall around , I sought , midst new scenes , all my sorrows to drown , But the cure of my grief rests with thee Peggy Browne . ' Tis soothing , sweet maiden , thy accents to hear , For , like wild ...
... deep spreading wood where the shades fall around , I sought , midst new scenes , all my sorrows to drown , But the cure of my grief rests with thee Peggy Browne . ' Tis soothing , sweet maiden , thy accents to hear , For , like wild ...
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... deep impassioned feeling and natural eloquence , has not , perhaps , its rival through the whole range of lyric poetry . " Now , as Moore , in several places notices Sheridan's plagiarisms , as in the foregoing song , " Dry be that tear ...
... deep impassioned feeling and natural eloquence , has not , perhaps , its rival through the whole range of lyric poetry . " Now , as Moore , in several places notices Sheridan's plagiarisms , as in the foregoing song , " Dry be that tear ...
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... deep health to thee ! YOU NEVER BADE ME HOPE , GRIFFIN You never bade me hope , ' tis true , I asked you not to swear ; But I looked in those eyes of blue , And read a promise there . The vow should bind , with maiden sighs That maiden ...
... deep health to thee ! YOU NEVER BADE ME HOPE , GRIFFIN You never bade me hope , ' tis true , I asked you not to swear ; But I looked in those eyes of blue , And read a promise there . The vow should bind , with maiden sighs That maiden ...
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... pass : But if more deep the quarrel , Why , sooner drain the barrel Than be the hateful fellow That's crabbed when he's mellow . A bumper , & c . THADY O'BRADY . YE lasses and bucks , leave off 88 CONVIVIAL AND COMIC SONGS .
... pass : But if more deep the quarrel , Why , sooner drain the barrel Than be the hateful fellow That's crabbed when he's mellow . A bumper , & c . THADY O'BRADY . YE lasses and bucks , leave off 88 CONVIVIAL AND COMIC SONGS .
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... deep That I can't at your sweet purty face get a peep . Och ! lave off that bonnet , Or else I'll lave on it The loss of my wandherin ' sowl ! Ochone ! weirasthru ! Ochone ! like an owl , Day is night dear , to me , without you . Ochone ...
... deep That I can't at your sweet purty face get a peep . Och ! lave off that bonnet , Or else I'll lave on it The loss of my wandherin ' sowl ! Ochone ! weirasthru ! Ochone ! like an owl , Day is night dear , to me , without you . Ochone ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
admirable Avondhu ballad Ballyhaunis bard beauty Blarney bosom boys brave bright bumper called celebrated CHARLES LEVER charming cheek Cuckoo Curran cushla ma chree dark dark Rosaleen darling dear drink Dublin e'er Eileen aroon Erin fair fame Farewell father flowers fond Garryowen GERALD GRIFFIN girl give glory gra-ma-chree green heart heaven honour Ireland Irish Melodies Irish Volunteers JOHN BANIM John Philpot Curran Kilkenny King lady LADY MORGAN land lines Lochaber Lord lyric maid minstrel Moore morning mountain Music of Ireland native ne'er never night o'er Ochone poet rose round SAMUEL FERGUSON SAMUEL LOVER Savourneen deelish Says the Shan Scotland Shan Van Vogh Sheridan sigh sing sleep smile Soggarth aroon song sorrow soul sung sweet tears thee There's thine thou Translated true Twas verse whiskey Widow Machree wild wine words young
Passagens conhecidas
Página 171 - I've heard bells tolling Old Adrian's mole in, Their thunder rolling From the Vatican ; And cymbals glorious Swinging uproarious In the gorgeous turrets Of Notre Dame. But thy sounds were sweeter Than the dome of Peter Flings o'er the Tiber, Pealing solemnly: Oh, the bells of Shandon Sound far more grand on The pleasant waters Of the river Lee.
Página 199 - Basks in the glare, or stems the tepid wave, And thanks his gods for all the good they gave. Such is the patriot's boast, where'er we roam, His first, best country, ever is at home.
Página 4 - ONE day I wrote her name upon the strand ; But came the waves, and washed it away : Agayne, I wrote it with a second hand ; But came the tyde, and made my paynes his pray. Vayne man, sayd she, that doest in vaine assay A mortall thing so to immortalize ; For I my selve shall lyke to this decay, And eke my name bee wyped out lykewize. Not so...
Página 7 - The corn was springin' fresh and green, And the lark sang loud and high, And the red was on your lip, Mary, And the love-light in your eye. The place is little changed, Mary, The day is bright as then, The lark's loud song is in my ear, And the corn is green again; But I miss the soft clasp of your hand, And your breath, warm on my cheek: And I still keep list'nin' for the words You never more will speak.
Página 65 - SHALL I, wasting in despair, Die because a woman's fair? Or make pale my cheeks with care 'Cause another's rosy are? Be she fairer than the day, Or the flowery meads in May, If she think not well of me, What care I how fair she be?
Página 79 - I'll warrant she'll prove an excuse for the glass. Here's to the charmer whose dimples we prize ; Now to the maid who has none, sir : Here's to the girl with a pair of blue eyes, And here's to the nymph with but one, sir.
Página 122 - So lovely the Widow Malone. Of lovers she had a full score, or more, And fortunes they all had galore, in store; From the minister down to the clerk of the crown, All were courting the Widow Malone, ohone! All were courting the Widow Malone. But so modest was Mistress Malone, 'twas known, That no one could see her alone, ohone!
Página 13 - Go, forget me — why should sorrow O'er that brow a shadow fling ? Go, forget me — and to-morrow Brightly smile and sweetly sing. Smile — though I shall not be near thee ; Sing — though I shall never hear thee ; May thy soul with pleasure shine Lasting as the gloom of mine ! Go, forget me, etc.
Página 247 - Woe and pain, pain and woe, Are my lot, night and noon, To see your bright face clouded so, Like to the mournful moon. But yet will I rear your throne Again in golden sheen ; 'Tis you shall reign, shall reign alone, My Dark Rosaleen...
Página 246 - O, MY Dark Rosaleen, Do not sigh, do not weep ! The priests are on the ocean green, They march along the deep. There's wine from the royal Pope, Upon the ocean green ; And Spanish ale shall give you hope, My Dark Rosaleen...