Gertrude of Wyoming, and Other Poems, Svazek 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe; and J. Murray, 1810 - Počet stran: 252 |
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Strana 73
... lingers she from Erin's host , So far on Galway's shipwreck'd coast ; Why wanders she a huntress wild- The lovely pale O'Connor's child ? 7 Kerne , the ancient Irish foot soldiery . III . And fix'd on empty space , why burn 73.
... lingers she from Erin's host , So far on Galway's shipwreck'd coast ; Why wanders she a huntress wild- The lovely pale O'Connor's child ? 7 Kerne , the ancient Irish foot soldiery . III . And fix'd on empty space , why burn 73.
Strana 78
... one , bore in field A meaner crest upon his shield . 9 The psalter of Tara was the great national register of the ancient Irish . To Vide the note upon the victories of the house of O'Connor . VII . Ah , brothers ! what did it avail 78.
... one , bore in field A meaner crest upon his shield . 9 The psalter of Tara was the great national register of the ancient Irish . To Vide the note upon the victories of the house of O'Connor . VII . Ah , brothers ! what did it avail 78.
Strana 79
... ? No - let the eagle change his plume , The leaf its hue , the flow'r its bloom ; " Fires lighted on May - day on the hill tops by the Irish . Vide the note on stanza VII . But ties around this heart were spun , That could 79.
... ? No - let the eagle change his plume , The leaf its hue , the flow'r its bloom ; " Fires lighted on May - day on the hill tops by the Irish . Vide the note on stanza VII . But ties around this heart were spun , That could 79.
Strana 84
... on each eye - ball's aching throb , And check'd my bosom's pow'r to sob ; Or when my heart with pulses drear , Beat like a death - watch to my ear . 14 The Irish lamentation for the dead XII . But Heav'n , at last , my soul's 84.
... on each eye - ball's aching throb , And check'd my bosom's pow'r to sob ; Or when my heart with pulses drear , Beat like a death - watch to my ear . 14 The Irish lamentation for the dead XII . But Heav'n , at last , my soul's 84.
Strana 100
... Irish called Taish , is thus given in Martin's description of the Western Isles of Scotland . " The second sight is a singular faculty of seeing an otherwise invisible ob- ject , without any previous means used by the person who sees it ...
... Irish called Taish , is thus given in Martin's description of the Western Isles of Scotland . " The second sight is a singular faculty of seeing an otherwise invisible ob- ject , without any previous means used by the person who sees it ...
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