Nature embellish'd the tint Of thy fields, and thy mountains so fair, Did she ever intend that a tyrant should print The footstep of slavery there? No! Freedom, whose smile we shall never resign, Go, tell our invaders, the Danes, That 'tis sweeter to... The Works of Thomas Moore, Esq - Seite 98von Thomas Moore - 1825 - 6 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1812 - 438 Seiten
...country no more That star of the field, which so often has pour'd Its beam on the bailie, is set: But enough of its glory remains on each sword, To light us to VICTORY yet! COLUMBIA! when nature embellished the tiut Of thy fields, and ihy mountains so fair, Did she ever intend... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1821 - 276 Seiten
...engagements. 2 Munster. That star of the field, which so often has pour'd Its beam on the battle, is set; But enough of its glory remains on each sword To light...The footstep of Slavery there? No, Freedom, whose smile we shall never resign, Go, tell our invaders, the Danes, That 'tis sweeter to bleed for an age... | |
| 1821 - 508 Seiten
...Kinkora t no more ! That star of the field, which so often has pour'd Its beam on the battle is set, But enough of its glory remains on each sword, To light us to victory yet. II. Mononia ! when nature embellish'd the tint Of thy fields, and thy mountains so fair, Did she ever... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1821 - 294 Seiten
...KINKORA t no more ! That star of the field, which so often has pour'd Its beam on the battle is set ; But enough of its glory remains on each sword, To light us to victory yet ! * Brien Borombe, the great Monarch of Ireland, who « nkilled at the battle of Clontarf, in the beginning... | |
| 1821 - 518 Seiten
...Kinkora t no more! That star of the field, which 10 often has pourM Its beam on the battle is set, But enough of its glory remains on each sword, To light us to victory yet. II. Mononia! when nature embellish'd the tint Of thy fields, and thy mountains so fair, Did she ever... | |
| Franklin James Didier - 1822 - 222 Seiten
...displayed against the most active and adventurous of nations: — " Mononia! wlien nature embellisb'd the tint Of thy fields and thy mountains so fair,...tyrant should print The footstep of slavery there?" • The Irish females of the lower orders are remarkably discreet and correct in their conduct.* At... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1822 - 198 Seiten
...of its glory remains on each svrord To light us to victory yet. Alonouia ! when Nature enibellish'd the tint Of thy fields, and thy mountains so fair, Did she ever intend that a tyrant should print Tbe footstep of Slavery there? . i Brien Borombe, the great monarch of Ireland who was liillod :;t... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 464 Seiten
...-J. no more ! That star of .the field, which so often has pour'd Its beam on the battle, is set ; But enough of its glory remains on each sword To light us to victory yet ! II. MONONIA ! when nature embellish'd the tint Of thy fields and thy mountains so fair, Did she ever... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 314 Seiten
...f no more ! That star of the field, which so often has pour'd Its beam on the battle, is set ; Hut enough of its glory remains on each sword To light us to victory yet ! II. MONONIA ! when nature embellish'd the tint Of thy fields and thy mountains so fair, Did she ever... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1827 - 426 Seiten
...Kinkora3 no more ! That star of the field, which so often has pour'd Its beam on the battle, is set; Hut enough of its glory remains on each sword To light us to victory yet ! Mononia ! when nature cmbellish'ci the liât Of thy fields and thy mountains so fair, Did she ever intend that a tyrant should... | |
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