The Ballads of Ireland, Volume 1Edward Hayes P. Donahoe, 1856 - 349 pages |
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ancient ballads Banba banner bards battle battle of Clontarf beauty blessing blood bold brave breast brothers castle CHARLES GAVAN DUFFY chief chieftain clan county Tipperary crown dark Dathy dead dear death deep Duhallow Earl English Erin eyes fair Hills faith father fierce Fontenoy friends gallant gallowglass Geraldines Glandore glorious glory grave green grief hand hath heart Heaven Hills of Eire holy hope host Hugh Innishowen Ireland Irish J. C. MANGAN King Kinkora land Limerick Lord Mac Caura mountain mourn Mullaghmast Munster never night noble O'Brin O'Donnell o'er O'Neill pale poetry poets pride Prince proud race Rapparees river Rory O'Moore round ruin Sassenach Saxon shore shrine smile song sorrow soul spears spirit sweet sword tears thee thine THOMAS DAVIS THOMAS MOORE thou thro to-day towers true Twas Ulster vale wave weep wild