Irish Ninns Daisies Being a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearch
Irish Ninns Daisies Being a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearch
Patrick Joseph Mccall
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TRANSLATIONS FROM THE GAELIC. 49 My mother moves with, many a sigh, my father stumbles all the day, And angry are my kith and kin — and he, my darling, far away ! i. A cloud of woe enfolda my eye®, and sleep comes never brushing near — ^ I think of him, my first lost love, and every night seems as a year: Mocked by the world for loving him, who loves me not — ^who'Se heart is cold! Alas, Sweet Branch ! why did you come — ^why have you me a falsehood told? GRACE NUGENT. (From the Gaelic of TWlou...gli O'Carolan . *) No trouble 'tis for me to praise my whitest flower of fairness, My Gracie Og, the sweetest of all maids that be : Who bears the palm for excellence, for beauty, and for rareness, From all the Fair and Fragrant of the whole countrie ! Who ever can you find me, who has lingered in her presence, Could say there camei one moment's thought of ill for him? Queen of the gentle graces and the winning ways of pleasaimce, Of the free branching tresses and the ringlets prim ! * For the original, see Walker's Historical Memoirs of the Irish Bardsj page 76.
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