Lucy; or, Scenes on lough Neagh, and other poemsSamuel B. Oldham, 1855 - 132 страница |
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... feet " d it on the sod . " " Tis fit , ' tis meet should be its fate ; let that be brought I wreath'd my tresses , when I sought v'd so dearly . " Soon it came : features still appear'd the same . 1 spoil'd her charms . 66 Fair ladies ...
... feet " d it on the sod . " " Tis fit , ' tis meet should be its fate ; let that be brought I wreath'd my tresses , when I sought v'd so dearly . " Soon it came : features still appear'd the same . 1 spoil'd her charms . 66 Fair ladies ...
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... feet - swift o'er the ledge She fell with headlong violence — Albert turn'd , And saw the waves close o'er her - madness burn'd Within his bosom - instant had he lept At least to die with her , though flames had swept Instead of billows ...
... feet - swift o'er the ledge She fell with headlong violence — Albert turn'd , And saw the waves close o'er her - madness burn'd Within his bosom - instant had he lept At least to die with her , though flames had swept Instead of billows ...
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... d its bright - blue ray— Oft would she stoop with fond caress to greet The noble dog which gamboll'd at her feet . End of Canto the First . HANLON KILKEA CASTLE , ( Built 1180 , Restored 1853. 32 LUCY ; OR SCENES ON LOUGH NEAGH .
... d its bright - blue ray— Oft would she stoop with fond caress to greet The noble dog which gamboll'd at her feet . End of Canto the First . HANLON KILKEA CASTLE , ( Built 1180 , Restored 1853. 32 LUCY ; OR SCENES ON LOUGH NEAGH .
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... there Smiling in the sunny air Spread a perfum'd couch for thee On yon bank ; this inland sea Rippling gently at our feet , Seems with murmuring voice to greet Ꭰ 1 Those who spend a summer's day Gazing on Lough Neagh's.
... there Smiling in the sunny air Spread a perfum'd couch for thee On yon bank ; this inland sea Rippling gently at our feet , Seems with murmuring voice to greet Ꭰ 1 Those who spend a summer's day Gazing on Lough Neagh's.
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... Frown , frown if ye will , " Tis unheeded by me ; Know ye not that a monarch ( DD ) Once bade the deep sea , To fly from his presence And quickly retreat , Nor dare pour its billows On Royalty's feet ? But 56 NATURE BEFORE ART .
... Frown , frown if ye will , " Tis unheeded by me ; Know ye not that a monarch ( DD ) Once bade the deep sea , To fly from his presence And quickly retreat , Nor dare pour its billows On Royalty's feet ? But 56 NATURE BEFORE ART .
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Albert battle Battle of Aughrim beauteous beauty Beauty's Bids billows bitter blest bosom breast bright brighter brow CASTLEDERMOT charms cheek Christ Christian cloth lettered cold country's D'Aubeny dar'd dark deep e'en e'er earth Erin Erin's fair Faugh-a-Ballagh Fcap Fcap 8vo feel fiercely flowrets fond gainst Gallia's gaz'd gaze glitt'ring God's grace hand happiness hath head heart heaven Her's honour hope Ireland Irish island King lake land Lord LORD EDWARD FITZGERALD Lough Erne Lough Neagh Lucy Lucy's maiden Matt methinks Midst monarch Nature's ne'er neath noble nobly o'er once petrifaction pinnace Portora Castle pour'd priz'd proud Queen Round Towers scene seem'd Servetus shore smile soft sorrow sparkling Stern John Knox strive sword Symplegades Synod of Dort tell thee thou thought throne Treaty of Limerick twas voice warm waves wings wont words worldly worship ye stars young youthful μὲν
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