Literature, Art And Song: Moore's Melodies And American Poems;
The book Literature, Art And Song: Moore's Melodies And American Poems; was written by author Mackenzie, R. Shelton (Robert Shelton), 1809-1880 Here you can read free online of Literature, Art And Song: Moore's Melodies And American Poems; book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Literature, Art And Song: Moore's Melodies And American Poems; a good or bad book?
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side, ^ With thy friendship to sooth me, thy courage to guide, There is not a bleak isle in those summerless seas, ^ Where the day comes in darkness, or shines but to freeze. Not a tract of the line, not a barbarous shore, That I could not with patience, with pleas- |n,,^ . ure explore ! \^| think then how gladly I follow thee '~^7k,^.^ now, ^\m When Hope smoothes the billowy path of our prow, APPENDIX, COSTAIMSO NOTES MOORE'S MELODIES AMEEICA^^ POEMS. ! i NOTES TO THE MELODIES. XoTE 1. page 35.... Ortc chord from that harp, or one loch Jr^,m that hair. "In the twenty-eighth year of the reign of Henry VIII. an Act was made respecting the habits, and dress in general, of the Irish, whereby all persons were restrained from being shorn or shaven above the ears, or from wearing Glibbes, or CouKns (long locks), on their heads, or hair on their upper lip, called Crommeal. On this occasion a song was written by one of our bards, in which an Irish virgin is made to give the prefer- ence to her dear CouHn (or the youth with the flowing locks) to all strangers (by which the English were meant), or those who wore their habits.
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