Irish melodiesLongman, Brown, Green, Longmans&Roberts, 1858 - 165 pages |
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... charm , --I received about two years since , through the hands of a gentleman to whom it had been entrusted , a large portfolio , adorned inside with a beautiful drawing , representing Love , Wit , and Valour , as described in the song ...
... charm , --I received about two years since , through the hands of a gentleman to whom it had been entrusted , a large portfolio , adorned inside with a beautiful drawing , representing Love , Wit , and Valour , as described in the song ...
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... charms of nature improve , When we see them reflected from looks that we love . Sweet vale of Avoca ! how calm could I rest In thy bosom of shade , with the friends I love best , Where the storms that we feel in this cold world should ...
... charms of nature improve , When we see them reflected from looks that we love . Sweet vale of Avoca ! how calm could I rest In thy bosom of shade , with the friends I love best , Where the storms that we feel in this cold world should ...
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... charms us least when it most repels . Then remember , wherever your goblet is crown'd , Thro ' this world , whether eastward or westward you roam , When a cup to the smile of dear woman goes round , Oh ! remember the smile that adorns ...
... charms us least when it most repels . Then remember , wherever your goblet is crown'd , Thro ' this world , whether eastward or westward you roam , When a cup to the smile of dear woman goes round , Oh ! remember the smile that adorns ...
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... charm , and to home its delights , If deceit be a wound , and suspicion a stain , Then , ye men of Iberia , our ... CHARMS . 24 IRISH MELODIES .
... charm , and to home its delights , If deceit be a wound , and suspicion a stain , Then , ye men of Iberia , our ... CHARMS . 24 IRISH MELODIES .
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Thomas Moore. BELIEVE ME , IF ALL THOSE ENDEARING YOUNG CHARMS . BELIEVE me , if all those endearing young charms , Which I gaze on so fondly to - day , Were to change by to - morrow , and fleet in my arms , Like fairy - gifts fading ...
Thomas Moore. BELIEVE ME , IF ALL THOSE ENDEARING YOUNG CHARMS . BELIEVE me , if all those endearing young charms , Which I gaze on so fondly to - day , Were to change by to - morrow , and fleet in my arms , Like fairy - gifts fading ...
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airs Arranmore bard battle of Clontarf beam beautiful bliss bloom bosom bowers brave breath bright chain charm cold dark dear death dream earth Edward Hudson Emmet Erin Erin's ev'n eyes fade fair fame feel flowers friends gloom glory grave Harp hath heart heaven honour hope hour Innisfail Ireland Irish Harp Irish Melodies Irish Poetry isle John Stevenson Killarney leave light lips look look'd Lord Lord Edward Fitzgerald lov'd Love's minstrels morning Mountain Sprite Music of Ireland ne'er never night Nora Creina Number o'er once pleasure pleasure's proud remember Robert Emmet round shame Shamrock shed shine sigh silence sing sleep smile song sorrow soul sparkled spirit star steal sunny sunshine sweet sword tears thee thine THOMAS MOORE thou thought thro turn'd Twas voice wak'd wave weep where'er wild young youth