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" But though glory be gone, and though hope fade away, Thy name, loved Erin ! shall live in his songs, Not even in the hour when his heart is most gay Will he lose the remembrance of thee and thy wrongs ! The stranger shall hear thy lament on his plains... "
The Glory and Shame of England - Page 94
by Charles Edwards Lester - 1866
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The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volume 1

H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley - American literature - 1817 - 492 pages
...gay, Will he lose the remembrance of thee and thy wrongs ! The stranger shall hear thy lament on hu plains, The sigh of thy harp shall be sent o'er the deep, Till thy masters themselves, as they rivet thy chains. Shall pause at the song of their captive, and weep! He...
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Melodies (Irish melodies, National melodies).

Thomas Moore - 1821 - 276 pages
...most gay Will he lose the remembrance of thee and thy wrongs! The stranger shall hear thy lament on his plains; The sigh of thy harp shall be sent o'er the deep, Till thy masters, themselves, as they rivet thy chains, Shall pause at the song of their captive and weep! WHILE...
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Irish Melodies

Thomas Moore - Ballads, Irish - 1821 - 294 pages
...most gay, Will he lose the remembrance of thee and thy wrongs ! The stranger shall hear thy lament on his plains ; The sigh of thy harp shall be sent o'er the deep, Till thy masters themselves, as they rivet thy chains, Shall pause at the song of their captive and weep ! WHILE...
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Irish melodies, complete; to which are added National melodies

Thomas Moore - Irish poetry (in English) - 1822 - 198 pages
...x Will he lose the remembrance of thee and thy wrong*! —-. The stranger shall hear thy lament on his plains ; The sigh of thy harp shall be sent o'er the deep, Till thy masters, themselves, as they rivet thy chains, Shall pause at the song of their captive and weep! i...
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The works of Thomas Moore, comprehending all his melodies, ballads ..., Volume 4

Thomas Moore - 1823 - 314 pages
...most gay Will he lose the remembrance of thee and thy wrongs ! Tbe stranger shall hear thy lament on his plains ; The sigh of thy harp shall be sent o'er the deep, Till thy masters themselves, as they rivet thy chains, Shall pause at the song of their captive, and weep !...
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The Works of Thomas Moore: Irish melodies. National airs

Thomas Moore - 1823 - 464 pages
...most gay Will he lose the remembrance of thee and thy wrongs ! The stranger shall hear thy lament on his plains ; The sigh of thy harp shall be sent o'er the deep, Till thy masters themselves, as they rivet thy chains, Shall pause at the song of their captive, and weep !...
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Hermes, Oder, Kritisches Jahrbuch Der Literatur, Volume 20

1823 - 378 pages
...gay , Will he loose the remembrance of thee and thy wiongs ! The stranger shall hear thy lament on his plains, The sigh of thy harp shall be sent o'er the deep , Till thy masters themselves , as they rivet thy chains , Shall pause at the soiig of her captive and weep. (Slafie...
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Melodies, Songs, Sacred Songs, and National Airs

Thomas Moore - Folk songs, Irish - 1825 - 374 pages
...most gay, Will he lose the remembrance of thee and thy wrongs ! The stranger shall hear thy lament on his plains ; The sigh of thy harp shall be sent o'er the deep, Till thy masters themselves, as they rivet thy chains, While gazing on the moon's light. Mr— Oonagh. While...
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The Works of Thomas Moore, Esq, Volume 3

Thomas Moore - Irish literature - 1825 - 310 pages
...most gay, Will he lose the remembrance of thee and thy wrongs ! The stranger shall hear thy lament on his plains, The sigh of thy harp shall be sent O'er the deep, Till thy masters themselves, as they rivet thy chains, Shall pause at the song of their captive, and weep !...
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Irish Melodies: National Airs, Ballads, Songs, Etc

Thomas Moore - 1828 - 232 pages
...most gay Will he lose the remembrance of thee and thy wrongs! The stranger shall hear thy lament on his plains ; The sigh of thy harp shall be sent o'er the deep, Till thy masters themselves, as they rivet thy chains, Shall pause at the song of their captive, and weep !...
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