Silver Apples, Golden Apples: Best-loved Irish VerseFrank Delaney Blackstaff Press, 1987 - 157 pagina's |
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Pagina 23
... meet with steel . ' ' May God wither up their hearts ! May their blood cease to flow ! May they walk in living death ... met him on his way . And he died at Cloch Uachtar upon St Leonard's Day . ' Wail , wail ye for the Mighty One ! Wail ...
... meet with steel . ' ' May God wither up their hearts ! May their blood cease to flow ! May they walk in living death ... met him on his way . And he died at Cloch Uachtar upon St Leonard's Day . ' Wail , wail ye for the Mighty One ! Wail ...
Pagina 128
... meet once more ; With ' Mary machree ! ' and ' My Pat ! ' tis he ! ' And ' My own heart night and day ! ' Ah , fond ... met , And we never shall see again The dear old isle where our hearts are set , And our first fond hopes remain ! But ...
... meet once more ; With ' Mary machree ! ' and ' My Pat ! ' tis he ! ' And ' My own heart night and day ! ' Ah , fond ... met , And we never shall see again The dear old isle where our hearts are set , And our first fond hopes remain ! But ...
Pagina 155
... met 127 Deer's cry , The 88 Deirdre's lament for the sons of Usnach 28 Deserted village , The ( extract ) 44 ' Did they dare - did they dare , to slay Owen Roe O'Neill ? ' 23 Down by the salley gardens 146 Down by the salley gardens 146 ...
... met 127 Deer's cry , The 88 Deirdre's lament for the sons of Usnach 28 Deserted village , The ( extract ) 44 ' Did they dare - did they dare , to slay Owen Roe O'Neill ? ' 23 Down by the salley gardens 146 Down by the salley gardens 146 ...
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THE FAIRIES | 1 |
THE NIGHT BEFORE LARRY WAS STRETCHED Anonymous | 7 |
AN OLD WOMAN OF THE ROADS | 17 |
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