One Hundred Songs of Ireland: Music and WordsOliver Ditson, 1859 - 64 strán (strany) |
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Výsledky 1 - 5 z 11.
Strana 5
... head , Sure your peace would be fled , Could you sleep in your bed Without thinking to see Some ghost or some sprite , That would wake you each night , Crying , och hone ! widow Machree . Then take my advice , darling widow Machree ...
... head , Sure your peace would be fled , Could you sleep in your bed Without thinking to see Some ghost or some sprite , That would wake you each night , Crying , och hone ! widow Machree . Then take my advice , darling widow Machree ...
Strana 10
... head shall still rest , on the heart of thy Brother . 2 We'll go back my poor Kate , to our own humble home , Far away , while no thought of the spoiler shall come , Thro ' the haunts of our childhood , we'll wander again , And forget ...
... head shall still rest , on the heart of thy Brother . 2 We'll go back my poor Kate , to our own humble home , Far away , while no thought of the spoiler shall come , Thro ' the haunts of our childhood , we'll wander again , And forget ...
Strana 12
... head shall still rest , on the heart of thy Brother .目 2 We'll go back my poor Kate , to our own humble home , Far away , while no thought of the spoiler shall come , Thro ' the haunts of our childhood , we'll wander again , And forget ...
... head shall still rest , on the heart of thy Brother .目 2 We'll go back my poor Kate , to our own humble home , Far away , while no thought of the spoiler shall come , Thro ' the haunts of our childhood , we'll wander again , And forget ...
Strana 19
... head had no pain ; And if I but live till the sun shine to - morrow , I'll be off to dear Erin and Norah McShane . I am 2 I was trav'ling over , Killarney's famous mountain , I met wid captain Neville , And his money he was countin ...
... head had no pain ; And if I but live till the sun shine to - morrow , I'll be off to dear Erin and Norah McShane . I am 2 I was trav'ling over , Killarney's famous mountain , I met wid captain Neville , And his money he was countin ...
Strana 22
... head to the heel I was , But it so happened , when brought to the field I was , Says I " Misther Larry , you don't fight by half . Then we fought like the devil , as Irishmen al- ways do , Nately we beat Misther Bonny at Waterloo . Now ...
... head to the heel I was , But it so happened , when brought to the field I was , Says I " Misther Larry , you don't fight by half . Then we fought like the devil , as Irishmen al- ways do , Nately we beat Misther Bonny at Waterloo . Now ...
Časté výrazy a frázy
Ah Gramachree Aileen Mavourneen Al-ly Allegretto Andante Andantino Ashtore beam Blarney blessed bosom bow'rs bowld sojer boy bright charm chree cold Coleraine Corporal Casey cried crooskeen cush dear Donnybrook fair Erin Go Bragh Erin's fair fairy fal de ral Farewell flow'rs fond GEORGE BARKER ghan girl harp heart hone Ireland Irish lad Isle KATE CONNOR Kate Kearney Katty darling Kilkenny Killarney Lake of Killarney land lawn leave leen light lone long swords boldly look lov'd MINSTREL BOY Mister Moderato Molly Malone Music ne'er night Nora Creina Norah o'er O'Gaff poor ra Crei Rory rose round SAMUEL LOVER Savourneen deelish shamrock so green shining sigh sing sleep smile song sorrow sprig of shillelah sure sweet swords boldly riding tears Teddy Roe Terry O'Rourke thee There's thine thou thro Twas Whack fal whiskey widow Machree Widow Malone wild words young Ellen Loraine
Populárne pasáže
Strana 36 - On Lough Neagh's bank as the fisherman strays, When the clear, cold eve's declining, He sees the round towers of other days, In the wave beneath him shining! Thus shall memory often, in dreams sublime, Catch a glimpse of the days that are over, Thus, sighing, look through the waves of time For the long-faded glories they cover!
Strana 31 - Oh cruel fate! wilt thou never replace me In a mansion of peace — where no perils can chase me? Never again, shall my brothers embrace me? They died to defend me, or live to deplore ! Where is my cabin-door, fast by the wild wood? Sisters and sire ! did ye weep for its fall ? Where is the mother that look'd on my childhood ? And where is the bosom-friend, dearer than all ? Oh!
Strana 31 - Sad is my fate! said the heart-broken stranger; The wild deer and wolf to a covert can flee, But I have no refuge from famine and danger, A home and a country remain not to me.
Strana 31 - Yet, all its sad recollections suppressing, One dying wish my lone bosom can draw, — Erin, an exile bequeaths thee his blessing! Land of my forefathers, Erin go bragh! Buried and cold, when my heart stills her motion, Green be thy fields, sweetest isle of the ocean ! And thy harp-striking bards sing aloud with devotion, — Erin mavournin, Erin go bragh!
Strana 40 - Thou wouldst still be adored, as this moment thou art, Let thy loveliness fade as it will, And around the dear ruin each wish of my heart Would entwine itself verdantly still. It is not while beauty and youth are thine own, And...
Strana 27 - Twas that friends, the beloved of my bosom, were near, Who made every dear scene of enchantment more dear, And who felt how the best charms of nature improve, When we see them reflected from looks that we love.
Strana 29 - The minstrel fell! — but the foeman's chain Could not bring his proud soul under; The harp he loved ne'er spoke again, For he tore its chords asunder; And said, "No chains shall sully thee, Thou soul of love and bravery! Thy songs were made for the pure and free, They shall never sound in slavery!
Strana 21 - I'll not leave thee, thou lone one ! To pine on the stem ; Since the lovely are sleeping, Go, sleep thou with them ; Thus kindly I scatter Thy leaves o'er the bed, Where thy mates of the garden Lie scentless and dead. So soon may I follow, When friendships decay, And from love's shining circle The gems drop away ! When true hearts lie wither'd, And fond ones are flown, Oh ! who would inhabit This bleak world alone ? The young May moon, •
Strana 36 - Ne'er tell me of glories serenely adorning The close of our day, the calm eve of our night : — Give me back, give me back the wild freshness of Morning, Her clouds and her tears are worth Evening's best light.
Strana 18 - Tis but a step down yonder lane, And the little church stands near — The church where we were wed, Mary, I see the spire from here. But the graveyard lies between, Mary, And my step might break your rest — For I've laid you, darling, down to sleep, With your baby on your breast.