The Doom of Derenzie, a PoemJoseph Robins, Bride Court, Bridge Street., 1829 - 145 pages |
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Agnes amid amidst Anglo-Norman appear'd arose beauty beneath bore bridal train bright broad brow brown heath calm caught chanc'd cheek chill clos'd cold dark deep DOOM OF DERENZIE dreams dropt Dublin dull earth Enniscorthy fair fairies fancy fearful Ferns fixt fond form'd foxglove friends FURLONG gather'd gaz'd glance gloomy green grew grief hand hath heard heart Heaven hill hour innocence Ireland Irish JAMES HARDIMAN knew Leinster lifeless light lingering lonely look'd lov'd loveliness maiden mark'd mood morn mov'd night o'er Old Wrue onward pass'd past path perchance poem prayer pride rang'd remain'd rose round scatter'd scene seem'd sight Slieu Buoy slowly smile snowy white sought sound spirit spot spread stood strange stretch'd thee thing thou thought thro touch'd trac'd turn'd Twas vale walk'd wander'd wandering wide wild witch-hazel wither'd wizard word young youth