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" Whillan* ahoy, old heart of stone! Stooping so black o'er the beach alone, Answer me well — on the bursting brine Saw you ever a bark like mine? On the tide-top, &c. "
Street ballads, popular poetry, and household songs of Ireland, collected ... - Page 78
1865
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 4

1834 - 764 pages
...my land and store ! On the tide-top, the tide- top, She is the boat can sail go leor. III. Whillanf ahoy ! old heart of stone, Stooping so black o'er...bursting brine Saw you ever a bark like mine ? On the tide-top, the tide-top, Wherry aroon, my land and store ! On the tide top, the tide-top, She is the...
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The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 4

1834 - 734 pages
...aroon, my land and store! On the tide-top, the tide-top, She is the boat can sail go leor. HI. Whillanf ahoy! old heart of stone, Stooping so black o'er the beach alone, SF Answer me well—on the bursting brine Saw you ever a bark like mine ? On the tide-top, the tide-top,...
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The Casket of Irish Pearls: A Selection of Prose and Verse from the Best ...

Thornton MacMahon - English literature - 1846 - 260 pages
...heart of stone, Stooping so black o'er the beach alone, * A rock c>n Uie shore near Blacksod-harbonr. Answer me well — on the bursting brine Saw you ever a bark like mine ? On the tide-top, the tide-top, Wherry aroon, my land and store 1 On the tide top, the tide-top, She is the...
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Specimens of the early native poetry of Ireland, in English metrical ...

Henry Riddell Montgomery - 1846 - 242 pages
...And oh ! if you saw her stretch out to the gale, On the tide top, the tide top, &c. 111. Whillan,* ahoy! old heart of stone, Stooping so black o'er the beach alone, Answer me well—on the bursting brine Saw you ever a bark like mine ? On the tide top, the tide top, &c. Says...
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The Lyrics of Ireland

Samuel Lover - Ballads, English - 1858 - 394 pages
...— And oh ! if you saw her stretch out to the gale, On the tide top, the tide top, &c. "Whillan, J ahoy ! old heart of stone, Stooping so black o'er...bark like mine ? On the tide top, the tide top, &c. * " Aroon" is a term of endearment. t The Irish yo-teor, in this place, may find its equivalent in...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 140

Scotland - 1865 - 838 pages
...stanzas with the wild boatman's "Song to the Whillan Rock at the mouth of Blacksod Bay." " Whillan, ahoy ! old heart of stone, Stooping so black o'er...a bark like mine ? On the tide top, the tide top, Wherry aroon my land and store ! On the tide top, the tide top, She is the tx1at can spil go lfor....
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Songs of Nature

American poetry - 1873 - 296 pages
...aroon, my land and store ! On the tide top, the tide top, She is the boat can sail galore! Whillan ahoy! — Old heart of stone. Stooping so black o'er...ever a bark like mine, On the tide top, the tide top? Wherry aroon, my land and store ! On the tide top, the tide top, She is the boat can sail galore !...
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Poems of Places: Ireland

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - English poetry - 1876 - 284 pages
...wale, And O, if you saw her stretch out to the gale, On the tide-top, on the tide-top, etc. Whillan,* ahoy ! old heart of stone, Stooping so black o'er...bursting brine Saw you ever a bark like mine? On the tide-top, the tide-top, etc. Says Whillan, " Since first I was made of stone, I have looked abroad...
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The Poets and Poetry of Ireland: With Historical and Critical Essays and Notes

Alfred Mason Williams - English poetry - 1881 - 470 pages
...wale : And oh ! if you saw her stretch out to the gale, On the tide top, the tide top, &c. Whillan, ahoy ! old heart of stone, Stooping so black o'er...on the bursting brine Saw you ever a bark like mine 1 On the tide top, the tide top, &c. Says Whillan, " Since first I was made of stone, I have looked...
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Our Poetical Favorites: A Selection from the Best Minor Poems of the English ...

American poetry - 1881 - 520 pages
...aroon, my land and store ! On the tide-top, the tide-top, She is the boat can sail galore. Whillan, ahoy ! old heart of stone, Stooping so black o'er the beach alone, 16* 37° OUR POETICAL FAVORITES. Answer me well : on the bursting brine Saw you ever a bark like mine...
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