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" I'M sittin' on the stile, Mary, Where we sat side by side On a bright May mornin' long ago, When first you were my bride : The corn was springin' fresh and green. And the lark sang loud and high— And the red was on your lip, Mary, And the love-light... "
The Ballad Poetry of Ireland - Page 52
edited by - 1861 - 253 pages
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The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical ..., Volume 8

John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 554 pages
...productions of her pen will readily acknowledge their surpassing merit," LAMENT OF THE IRISH EMIGRANT. I'm sittin' on the stile, Mary, Where we sat side...high ; And the red was on your lip, Mary, And the love light in your eye. The place is little changed, Mary, The day is bright as then, The lark's loud...
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The Universal Irish Song Book: A Complete Collection of the Songs and ...

Patrick John Kenedy - 1898 - 512 pages
...in those crand old woods, I'll sit and shut my eyes." LAMENT OF THE IKISH EMIGRANT. LADY DUFFEIUN. I'M sittin' on the stile, Mary, Where we sat side...sang loud and high — And the red was on your lip, ilary, And the love-light in your eye. The place is little changed, Mary, The day is bright as then,...
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The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature: A Biographical and ..., Volume 8

John Clark Ridpath - 1899 - 550 pages
...productions of her pen will readily acknowledge their surpassing merit." LAMENT OF THE IRISH EMIGRANT. I'm sittin' on the stile, Mary, Where we sat side...high ; And the red was on your lip, Mary, And the love light in your eye. The place is little changed, Mary, The day is bright as then, The lark's loud...
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A Treasury of Irish Poetry in the English Tongue

Stopford Augustus Brooke, Thomas William Rolleston - 1910 - 636 pages
...written some of the most beautiful and touching of Irish songs and ballads. LAMENT OF THE IRISH EMIGRANT I'M sittin' on the stile, Mary, Where we sat side...on your lip, Mary, And the lovelight in your eye. little changed, Mary ; The day is bright as then ; The lark's loud song is in my ear, And the corn...
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A Treasury of Irish Poetry in the English Tongue

Stopford Augustus Brooke, Thomas William Rolleston - 1900 - 634 pages
...written some of the most beautiful and touching of Irish songs and ballads. LAMENT OF THE IRISH EMIGRANT I'M sittin' on the stile, Mary, Where we sat side...sang loud and high — And the red was on your lip, Mar)', And the lovelight in your eye. The place is little changed, Mary ; The day is bright as then...
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A Treasury of Irish Poetry in the English Tongue

Stopford Augustus Brooke, Thomas William Rolleston - 1900 - 646 pages
...written some of the most beautiful and touching of Irish songs and ballads. LAMENT OF THE IRISH EMIGRANT I'M sittin' on the stile, Mary, Where we sat side by side, On a bright May morn in', long ago, When first you were my bride : The corn was springin' fresh and green, And the...
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Irish Come-all-ye's: A Repository of Ancient Irish Songs and Ballads ...

1901 - 176 pages
...side by side, On a bright May morning long ago, When first you were my bride. The corn was springing fresh and green, And the lark sang loud and high, And the red was on your, lip Mary, And the love light in your eye. The place is little changed, Mary, The day as bright as then; The lark's loud...
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Irish Come-all-ye's: A Repository of Ancient Irish Songs and Ballads ...

1901 - 176 pages
...morning long ago, When first you were my bride. The corn was springing fresh and green, And the lark Hang loud and high, And the red was on your, lip Mary, And the love light in your eye. The place is little changed, Mary, The day as bright as then; The lark's loud...
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The Fireside Encyclopedia of Poetry: Comprising the Best Poems of the Most ...

Henry Troth Coates - 1901 - 1080 pages
...long years, How should I greet thee ? — With silence and tears. I. "M' BTBOK. LAM EXT OF THE IRISH I he social wants that sin against Then a hand shall pass b i On a bright May mornin' long ago, When first you were my bride; The corn was springin' fresh and...
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The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900

Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1902 - 1118 pages
...point the way ! HELEN SELINA, LADY DUFFERIN 69t. Lament of the Irish Emigrant 1807-1867 I'M sitrin' on the stile, Mary, •* Where we sat side by side...lip, Mary, And the love-light in your eye. The place « little changed, Mary, The day is bright as then, The lark's loud song is in my ear, And the com...
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