| Richard Ryan - Actors - 1825 - 374 pages
...loudest * " 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 waves beneath him shining," THEATRES applause ; but the author conceived that some alteration in several passages would greatly... | |
| John Barrow - Ireland - 1836 - 454 pages
...: — On Lough Neagh's banks, as the fisherman strays, When the clear cold eve's declining, He sees the Round Towers of other days In the waves beneath him shining. Among the Irish legends it is also reported, that Fin M'Coul, who they say is Fingal, scooped out as... | |
| Emily Taylor - Ireland - 1837 - 298 pages
...O'Donoghoe's last bath was taken; and the fishermen now, (so says my informant,) in bright clear evenings, can 'See the round towers of other days In the waves beneath them shining/ Palaces and towers glimmer as through glass ; and O'Donoghoe is seen riding on a snorting... | |
| 1841 - 456 pages
...Neagh. " On Loch Neagh's bank as the fisherman strays, When the clear cold eve's declining, He sees the round towers of other days, In the waves beneath him shining. '' Thus shall memory often in dreams sublime, Catch a glimpse of the days that are over ; Thus, signing,... | |
| English literature - 1842 - 608 pages
...where " 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 waves beneath him shining." And we doubt not our readers will enjoy the description of the destruction of old Bannow, as given by Father... | |
| Ireland - 1843 - 450 pages
...wandered upon the " banks where the fisherman strays "When the cold clear eve is declining, And sees the round towers of other days In the waves beneath him shining ;" nor was there any wild flower, herb, or grass growing there of whose history or use Charles was... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1843 - 714 pages
...Lough Neagh, on whose bank — ' as the fisherman strays, When the clear cold eve 's declining, He sees the round towers of other days In the waves beneath him shining.' The map of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge estimates the area of Ireland at 18,484,343... | |
| Thomas MacNevin - 1846 - 266 pages
...waters : '. On Lough Neagh's banks, as the fisherman strays, When the cold calm eve's declining, He sees the Round Towers of other days In the waves beneath him shining." That these eruptions were the produce of volC'lnic action, may be concluded from the fact that basaltic... | |
| Thomas MacNevin - Great Britain - 1846 - 268 pages
...' • On Lough Neagh's banks, as the fisherman strays, When the cold calm eve's declining, He sees the Round Towers of other days In the waves beneath him shining." That these eruptions were the produce of volcanic action, may be concluded from the fact that basaltic... | |
| Irish scenes - 1847 - 170 pages
...IX. "On Lough Neagh's banks, as the fisherman strays, When the clear cold eve's declining, He sees the round towers of other days, In the waves beneath him shining." MOORE'S IRISH MELOOIBS. THE morning beamed upon us in tranquil loveliness. No traces remained in the... | |
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