Nature embellish'd the tint Of thy fields, and thy mountains so fair, Did she ever intend that a tyrant should print The footstep of slavery there? No! Freedom, whose smile we shall never resign, Go, tell our invaders, the Danes, That 'tis sweeter to... The Works of Thomas Moore, Esq - Page 98by Thomas Moore - 1825 - 6 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Moore - 1844 - 800 pages
...Kinkora3 no more. That star of the field, which so often hath pour'd Its beam on the battle, is set ; But enough of its glory remains on each sword, | To light...The footstep of slavery there ? No ! Freedom, whose smile we shall never resign, Go, tell our invaders, the Danes, That 'tis sweeter to bleed for an age... | |
| Edward Vaughan Kenealy - English literature - 1845 - 356 pages
...thaw'd the ice about the soul." ^3ta atavism tl)r OiiUi;. MOORE'S MELODIES. \o, Freedom, if hose smile we shall never resign, Go tell our invaders, the Danes, That 'tis sirfeter to bleed for an age at thy shrine Than to sleep but a moment in chains." ADDISON. Cato, act... | |
| Songs, English - 1847 - 906 pages
...Kinkorah no more ! That star of the field, which so often has pour'd Its beam on the battle, is set ; But enough of its glory remains on each sword To light...the tint Of thy fields, and thy mountains so fair, DM she ever intend that a tyrant should print The footstep of slave y there ? No ! — Freedom, whose... | |
| Thomas Moore - Ireland - 1849 - 208 pages
...$ no more. That star of the field, which so often hath pour'd Its beam on the battle, is set ; But enough of its glory remains on each sword, To light...The footstep of slavery there ? No! Freedom, whose smile we shall never resign, Go, tell our invaders, the Danes, That 'tis sweeter to bleed for an age... | |
| Henry Clay Watson - United States - 1850 - 488 pages
...battle, are set; But enough of their glory remains on each sword To light us to victory yet! Wollansac! when nature embellish'd the tint Of thy fields and...Did she ever intend that a tyrant should print The footeteps of slavery there? No! Fieedom, whose smiles we shall never resign, Told those who invaded... | |
| Henry Clay Watson - United States - 1850 - 482 pages
...battle, are set; But enough of their glory remains on each sword To light us to victory yet I Wollansac! when nature embellish'd the tint Of thy fields and...Did she ever intend that a tyrant should print The footsteps of slavery there? No I Freedom, whose smiles we shall never resign, Told those who invaded... | |
| Victor von Arentsschild - English poetry - 1851 - 588 pages
...Kinkora3) no more. That star of the field, which so often hath pour'd Its beam on (he battle, is set; But enough of its glory remains on each sword, To light us to victory yet. Mononia! »hen Л ¡it n re embellished the tint Of thy fields, and thy mountains so fair, nid she ever intend... | |
| Thomas Moore - Ballads, English - 1852 - 212 pages
...KinkoraJ no more. That star of the field, which so often hath pour'd Its beam on the battle, is set ; But enough of its glory remains on each sword, To light...The footstep of slavery there ? No! Freedom, whose smile we shall never resign, Go, tell our invaders, the Danes, That 'tis sweeter to bleed for an age... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1853 - 790 pages
...enough of its glory remains on each sword, To fight us to victory yet Mononia ! when Nature embcllish'd the tint Of thy fields, and thy mountains so fair,...tyrant should print The footstep of slavery there ? \o ! Freedom, whose smile we shall never resign, Go, tell our invaders, the Danes, That 'tis sweeter... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1854 - 184 pages
...enough of its glory remains on eaeh sword, To light us to vietory yet. Mononia ! when Nature emheUish'd the tint Of thy fields, and thy mountains so fair....tyrant should print The footstep of slavery there ? No I Freedom, whose smile we shall never resign, Go, tell our invaders, the Danes, That 'tis sweeter to... | |
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