The Life of Thomas Moore, Ireland's National PoetApollo Press, 1951 - 39 страница |
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... Harp of my Country " ; the harp was the emblem and symbol of Ireland . Dear Harp of my Country ! in darkness I found thee , The cold chain of silence had hung o'er thee long , When proudly , my own Island Harp , I unbound THOMAS 9 MOORE.
... Harp of my Country " ; the harp was the emblem and symbol of Ireland . Dear Harp of my Country ! in darkness I found thee , The cold chain of silence had hung o'er thee long , When proudly , my own Island Harp , I unbound THOMAS 9 MOORE.
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... chains , That deep in thy heart they have printed their servile stains- Oh ! foul is the slander , -no chain could that soul subdue- Where shineth thy spirit , there liberty shineth too ! It will be seen then that the galling sense of ...
... chains , That deep in thy heart they have printed their servile stains- Oh ! foul is the slander , -no chain could that soul subdue- Where shineth thy spirit , there liberty shineth too ! It will be seen then that the galling sense of ...
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... chain She binds in Ireland , she would break in Spain ; While praised at distance , but at home forbid , Rebels in Cork are patriots at Madrid . Woe to the Sceptic , in these party days , Who burns on neither shrine the balm of praise ...
... chain She binds in Ireland , she would break in Spain ; While praised at distance , but at home forbid , Rebels in Cork are patriots at Madrid . Woe to the Sceptic , in these party days , Who burns on neither shrine the balm of praise ...
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