Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 13Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1844 - English literature |
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... fair earth , his filthy frame , That savage dogs may gnaw the same ; Let ravens , crows , and eagles come To tear the monster from his tomb . The sparkling rills proclaim their joy , Nor murmuring brooks the sound alloy ; The fields put ...
... fair earth , his filthy frame , That savage dogs may gnaw the same ; Let ravens , crows , and eagles come To tear the monster from his tomb . The sparkling rills proclaim their joy , Nor murmuring brooks the sound alloy ; The fields put ...
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... Fair Keen on Edmond Walsh , and Arthur Leary Keen on Mr. Hugh Power 28 60 Keen on Sir Richard Cox The Fisherman's Keen for his sons The Widow Lane's Keen on her daughter Keen on young Ryan . The Smith's Keen • Keen on Mr. Samuel Hodder ...
... Fair Keen on Edmond Walsh , and Arthur Leary Keen on Mr. Hugh Power 28 60 Keen on Sir Richard Cox The Fisherman's Keen for his sons The Widow Lane's Keen on her daughter Keen on young Ryan . The Smith's Keen • Keen on Mr. Samuel Hodder ...
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... his valorous rival , Owen , king of Mnnster , compelled him to a division of the kingdom . * § Brehons - the hereditary judges of the Irish Septs . * Gone , gone is the beauty of fair Innisfail , B 2 OF THE SOUTH OF IRELAND . 3.
... his valorous rival , Owen , king of Mnnster , compelled him to a division of the kingdom . * § Brehons - the hereditary judges of the Irish Septs . * Gone , gone is the beauty of fair Innisfail , B 2 OF THE SOUTH OF IRELAND . 3.
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Percy Society. Gone , gone is the beauty of fair Innisfail , For the stranger now rules in the land of the Gael . Where , where are the woods that oft rung to your cheer , Where you waked the wild chace of the wolf and the deer ? Can ...
Percy Society. Gone , gone is the beauty of fair Innisfail , For the stranger now rules in the land of the Gael . Where , where are the woods that oft rung to your cheer , Where you waked the wild chace of the wolf and the deer ? Can ...
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... Fair Florence was sometime hir ancient seat : The western ile , whose pleasant shore doth face Wild Camber's cliffes , did give hir livelie heat ; Fostred she was with milk of Irish brest , " & c . Peter Lombard , the Roman Catholic ...
... Fair Florence was sometime hir ancient seat : The western ile , whose pleasant shore doth face Wild Camber's cliffes , did give hir livelie heat ; Fostred she was with milk of Irish brest , " & c . Peter Lombard , the Roman Catholic ...
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Adew appears BALLADS Banshee beauty blacke shepe blessed brother Callanan Carrigaline Castle cold Corpus Christi College county of Cork dark darling dead death dere derlyng Do-well Dublin Dunmanway Earl of Desmond earth Editor Edmond Fitzgerald England's Helicon English eyes fair father feare fire Fraser's Magazine gaol grief hand harp hart hath heart heaven Innisfail Irish Irish poetry John Fitzgerald John Jegon Keating keen keeners Knight of Glin Knight of Kerry knytte lament Leary literally Lord Milesius morning Morty Oge mourning murder never nowght o'er O'Sullivan Bear original Percy Society poem poetry poor priest printed Puxley Rapparees Richard Cox Saxon Say-well shulde knytte sing song sorrow soul South of Ireland Sullivan sweet tears thee Thomas thou translation Twas verses versified voice Walsh weeping wild woman words wounde my flesshe wyll wyll dothe rule Wytte