Lucy; or, Scenes on lough Neagh, and other poemsSamuel B. Oldham, 1855 - 132 страница |
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... fond wedded pair , Blest with bright youth and mutual love , were there . In eager haste they sought the loveliest isle Which crowns Lough Neagh's waves , reflecting Nature's smile . They fled from danger , ( so Royal James had fled ...
... fond wedded pair , Blest with bright youth and mutual love , were there . In eager haste they sought the loveliest isle Which crowns Lough Neagh's waves , reflecting Nature's smile . They fled from danger , ( so Royal James had fled ...
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... fond mother's care Had ne'er engrafted worldly wishes there ; Her parent's friends in Lucy's form could trace Pure , unalloy'd , hereditary grace ; That parent ne'er through " Fashion's " mystic maze , Had train'd her daughter for the ...
... fond mother's care Had ne'er engrafted worldly wishes there ; Her parent's friends in Lucy's form could trace Pure , unalloy'd , hereditary grace ; That parent ne'er through " Fashion's " mystic maze , Had train'd her daughter for the ...
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... fond lover's breast with speechless ecstacy . The eastern sun had touch'd his manly brow , And left its traces there ; yet where and how Those days were spent none knew ; he went alone 12 LUCY ; OR SCENES ON LOUGH NEAGH .
... fond lover's breast with speechless ecstacy . The eastern sun had touch'd his manly brow , And left its traces there ; yet where and how Those days were spent none knew ; he went alone 12 LUCY ; OR SCENES ON LOUGH NEAGH .
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... fond embrace , Ne'er trac'd the features of his father's face ; Both in the deep had found a grave , while he Was basking ' neath the sun of Infancy . Full oft in early youth , the heart - sprung dew Of sorrow damp'd his eyelids , when ...
... fond embrace , Ne'er trac'd the features of his father's face ; Both in the deep had found a grave , while he Was basking ' neath the sun of Infancy . Full oft in early youth , the heart - sprung dew Of sorrow damp'd his eyelids , when ...
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... Fond artless children emulous would race , Striving which first should win the warm embrace , Which each was sure of , when , his labour o'er , Their toil - worn parent sought his cottage door . Delightful sight ! the pulses of the ...
... Fond artless children emulous would race , Striving which first should win the warm embrace , Which each was sure of , when , his labour o'er , Their toil - worn parent sought his cottage door . Delightful sight ! the pulses of the ...
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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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Страница 111 - On Lough Neagh's bank as the fisherman strays, When the clear, cold eve's declining, He sees the round towers of other days, In the wave beneath him shining! Thus shall memory often, in dreams sublime, Catch a glimpse of the days that are over, Thus, sighing, look through the waves of time For the long-faded glories they cover!
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