| Renfrew county - 1821 - 542 pages
...REMEMBER ELLEN. AIR—Were Ia desk. You remsmber, Ellen, our hamlet's pride, How meekly she bless'd her humble lot, When the stranger, William, had made...the light of their lowly cot. Together they toil'd thro' winds and rains, Till William at length, in sadness, said, " We must seek our fortune on other... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 314 pages
...REMEMBER ELLEN.* AIR.—Were Ia Clerk. ou remember ELLEN, our hamlet's pride, How meekly she bless'd her humble lot, When the stranger, WILLIAM, had made...WILLIAM at length, in sadness, said, " We must seek our fortune on other plains ;" Then, sighing, she left her lowly shed. * This Ballad was suggested by a... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 464 pages
...remember Eu¿, our hamlet's pri4e, Ho¿ meekly sh,e b1es¿'d her humble lot, When the stranger, WIu¿t, had made her his bride, And love was the light of...WILLIAM at length, in sadness, said, “We must seek our fortune on other plains ;“ Then, sighing, she left her lowly shed. ¿ This Ballad was suggested by... | |
| Thomas Moore - Irish literature - 1825 - 310 pages
...remember Ellen,* our hamlet's pride, How meekly she blest her humble lot, "When the stranger William hail made her his bride, And love was the light of their...William at length in sadness said, " We must seek our fortune on other plains," Then, sighing, she left her lowly shed. -.he porter bow'd, as • N : ••»... | |
| Thomas Moore - Folk songs, Irish - 1825 - 374 pages
...remember Ellen, our hamlet's pride, How meekly she blessM her humble lot, When the stranger, William, has made her his bride, And love was the light of their lowly cot. Together they toiled through winds and rains Till William at length, in sadness, eaid, " We must seek our fortune... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1827 - 426 pages
...had made her bis bride, And love was the light of their lowly cot. To|¡i-ilirr (hey loil'dth rough winds and rains, Till William at length, in sadness, said, «We must seek our fortune on other plains;» Then, sighing, she left her lowly shed. They roani't! л long and a weary... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1828 - 232 pages
...REMEMBER ELLEN. * AIR.—Were la Clerk. I. You remember ELLEN, our hamlet's pride, How meekly she bless'd her humble lot, When the stranger, WILLIAM, had made...WILLIAM at length, in sadness, said, "We must seek our fortune on other plains ;"— Then, sighing, she left her lowly shed. * This ballad was suggested by... | |
| English poetry - 1828 - 814 pages
...remember Ellen, our hamlet's pride, How meekly she blessed her humble lot, Byron. Together they toiled through winds and rains, Till William at length, in sadness said, ' We must seek our fortune on other plains;'— Then, sighing, she left her lowly shed. They roamed a long and a weary... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 312 pages
...hamlet's pride, How meekly she bless'd her humble lot, When the stranger, WILLIAM, had made her his brid And love was the light of their lowly cot. Together...WILLIAM at length, in sadness, said, " We must seek our fortune on other plains ;" Then, sighing, she left her lowly shed. II. They roam'da long and a weary... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1838 - 412 pages
...REMEMBER ELLEN. 1 AIR—Were la Clerk. You remember Ellen, our hamlet's pride. How meekly she bless'd her humble lot, When the stranger, William, had made...William at length, in sadness, said, " We must seek our fortune on other plains ;" Then, sighing, she left her lowly shed. They roam'da long and a weary way,... | |
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