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" She sings the wild song of her dear native plains. Every note which he loved awaking — Ah! little they think, who delight in her strains, How the heart of the minstrel is breaking! "
Irish melodies, complete; to which are added National melodies - Page 67
by Thomas Moore - 1822 - 185 pages
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Irish Melodies

Thomas Moore - Ireland - 1849 - 208 pages
...lovers are round her sighing ; But coldly she turns from their gaze, and weeps, For her heart in his grave is lying. She sings the wild song of her dear native plains, Every note which he lov'd awaking ; — He had liv'd for his love, for his country he died, They were all that to life...
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Études littéraires ou cours complet de littérature anglaise

Georges Hardinge Champion - 1849 - 548 pages
...coldly she turns from their gaze, and weeps. For her lit-art in his grave is lying. She sings thé wild song of her dear native plains, Every note which he loved awaking ; — Ali ! little they think, «ho delight in her strains, How thé hcart of thé minstrel is breaking....
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Curran and His Contemporaries

Charles Phillips - Ireland - 1850 - 534 pages
...lovers around her are sighing ; But coldly she turns from their gaze, and weeps, For her heart in his grave is lying. " She sings the wild song of her dear...Every note which he loved awaking — Ah ! little think they who delight in her strains, How the heart of the minstrel is breaking ! " He had lived for...
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Curran and His Contemporaries

Charles Phillips - Ireland - 1850 - 520 pages
...the wild song of her dear native plains, Every note which he loved awaking— Ah ! little think they who delight in her strains, How the heart of the minstrel is breaking ! " He had lived for his love, for his country he died— They were all that to life had entwined him; Nor soon...
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The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent

Washington Irving - Catskill Mountains Region (N.Y.) - 1850 - 534 pages
...she turns from their gaze, and weeps, For her heart in his grave is lying. She sings the wild songs of her dear native plains, Every note which he loved awaking — Ah ! Hi lie they think, who delight in her strains, How the heart of the minstrel is breaking ! He had...
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Fourth Reader: For Common Schools and Academies

Henry Mandeville - Readers (Secondary) - 1851 - 288 pages
...weeps, For her heart in his grave is lying ! 860 THE BEAUTIFUL MANIAC. 19 " She sings the wild songs of her dear native plains , Every note which he loved...strains, How the heart of the minstrel is breaking !" DEFINITIONS, &c. — Maniac — a person insane. Preys — devour wastes. Lone — lonely. Volcanic...
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Curran and His Contemporaries

Charles Phillips - Ireland - 1851 - 464 pages
...lovers around her are sighing; But coldly she turns from their gaze, and weeps, For her heart in his grave is lying. She sings the wild song of her dear...plains, Every note which he loved awaking— Ah! little think they who delight in her strains, How the heart of the minstrel is breaking! He had lived for...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore

Thomas Moore - 1851 - 918 pages
...lovera are round her, sighing : But coldly she turns from tlioir gaze, and weeps, For her heart in his grave is lying. She sings the wild song of her dear native plains, Every note which he loved awaking ; — All ! little they think who delight in her strains, How the heart of the Minstrel is breaking....
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Albion and Erin in Poems of Th. Moore, Lord Byron, R. Burns, P.B. Shelley ...

Victor von Arentsschild - English poetry - 1851 - 588 pages
...lovers are round her, sighing: But coldly she turne from their gaze, and weeps, For her heart in his grave is lying. She sings the wild song of her dear native plains, Every note which he lov'd awaking; — Ah! little they think who delight in her strains, How the heart of the Minstrel...
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Curran and His Contemporaries

Charles Phillips - Ireland - 1851 - 476 pages
...her dear native plains, Every note which he loved awaking — ' Ah ! little think they who delight iu her strains, How the heart of the minstrel is breaking ! He had lived for his love, for his country he died — They were all that to life had entwined him ; Nor soon...
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