Irish melodies, songs, and poemsMilner and Sowerby, 1859 - 190 страница |
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... called Crommeal . On this occa- sion a song was written by one of our bards , in which an Irish virgin is made to give the preference to her dear Coulin , ( or the youth with the flowing locks ) to all stran- gers , ( by which the ...
... called Crommeal . On this occa- sion a song was written by one of our bards , in which an Irish virgin is made to give the preference to her dear Coulin , ( or the youth with the flowing locks ) to all stran- gers , ( by which the ...
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... called Curaidhe na Craoibhe ruadh , or the Knights of the Red Branch , from their chief seat in Emania , adjoining to the palace of the Ulster kings , called Teagh na Craoibhe ruadh , or the Aca- demy of the Red Branch ; and contiguous ...
... called Curaidhe na Craoibhe ruadh , or the Knights of the Red Branch , from their chief seat in Emania , adjoining to the palace of the Ulster kings , called Teagh na Craoibhe ruadh , or the Aca- demy of the Red Branch ; and contiguous ...
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... ( called the land of Ire , for the con- stant broils therein for 400 years , ) was now become the land of concord . " Lloyd's State Worthies , Art . The Lord Grandison . But alas for his country ! -her pride has gone 26 IRISH MELODIES ...
... ( called the land of Ire , for the con- stant broils therein for 400 years , ) was now become the land of concord . " Lloyd's State Worthies , Art . The Lord Grandison . But alas for his country ! -her pride has gone 26 IRISH MELODIES ...
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... called " Deirdri , or the lamentable fate of the sons of Usnach , " which has been translated literal- ly from the Gaelic , by Mr. O'Flanagan , ( see vol . 1 of Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Dublin , ) and upon which it appears ...
... called " Deirdri , or the lamentable fate of the sons of Usnach , " which has been translated literal- ly from the Gaelic , by Mr. O'Flanagan , ( see vol . 1 of Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Dublin , ) and upon which it appears ...
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... called me the flow'r of Castilian maids ; And I blush'd to be call'd so by you . When I taught you to warble the gay Seguadille , And to dance to the light Castanet : Oh ! never , dear youth , let you roam where you will , The delight ...
... called me the flow'r of Castilian maids ; And I blush'd to be call'd so by you . When I taught you to warble the gay Seguadille , And to dance to the light Castanet : Oh ! never , dear youth , let you roam where you will , The delight ...
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Air-"The airs bard beam beautiful Bermuda bless blest bliss bloom bosom breath BREFFNI bright bumper fair burning calm chain charm Cicero cloud cold dark dear dearest death Dismal Swamp dream e'er enharmonic Erin Erin's ev'n eyes faded faithless fame Farewell feel Fill the bumper fled flowers forget friends gems Glendalough glory harp hath heart heaven heroes hope hour Ireland Irish Harp isle JOHN STEVENSON King of Leinster LESBIA light lips look look'd lov'd love thee Love's lover maid MINSTREL BOY moon morning ne'er never night Nora Creina Number o'er O'Ruark once pleasure Red Branch remember roam rose round rove saint shade Shamrock shed shine sigh Sir William Jones sleep slumber smile song soon sorrow soul spirit star steal sweet tear tell thine THOMAS MOORE thou art thought thro turn'd Twas tyrant warm weep where'er wild wind young
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Страница 77 - THE minstrel boy to the war is gone, In the ranks of death you'll find him ; His father's sword he has girded on, And his wild harp slung behind him. " Land of song !" said the warrior-bard, " Though all the world betrays thee, One sword, at least, thy rights shall guard, One faithful harp shall praise thee...
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Страница 55 - OH ! the days are gone, when Beauty bright My heart's chain wove ; When my dream of life from morn till night Was love, still love. New hope may bloom, And days may come Of milder, calmer beam, But there's nothing half so sweet in life As love's young dream : No, there's nothing half so sweet in life As love's young dream.