| Thomas Moore - Ballads, Irish - 1821 - 294 pages
...Danes, That 'tis sweeter to bleed for an age at thy shrine, Than to sleep but a moment in chains ! III. Forget not our wounded companions, who stood * In...moss of the valley grew red with their blood , They stirr'd not, but conquer'd and died ! * This alludes to an interesting circumstance related of tbe... | |
| Ireland - 1821 - 518 pages
...age at thy shrine, Than to sleep but a moment in chains. III. Forget not our wounded companions t, who stood In the day of distress by our side, While...moss of the valley grew red with their blood, . They stirr'd not, but conquered and died: The sun, that now blesses or arms with his light, Saw them fall... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1821 - 276 pages
...for an age at thy shrine Than to sleep but a moment in chains! Forget not our wounded companions 4 , who stood In the day of distress by our side; While...moss of the valley grew red with their blood They stirr'd not, but conquer'd and died! * This alludes to an interesting circumstance related of the Dalgais,... | |
| Ireland - 1821 - 508 pages
...age at thy shrine, Than to sleep but a moment in chains. III. Forget not our wounded companions t, who stood In the day of distress by our side, While...moss of the valley grew red with their blood, They stirr'd not, but conquer'd and died : The snn, that now blesses or arms with his light, Saw them fall... | |
| Thomas Moore - Irish poetry (in English) - 1822 - 198 pages
...for an age at thy shrine Than to sleep but a moment in chains ! Forget not our wounded companions,4 who stood In the day of distress by our side ; While...moss of the valley grew red with their blood They stirr'd not, but conquer'd and died ! The snn, that now blesses our arms with his light, Saw them fall... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 464 pages
...Danes, That 'tis sweeter to bleed for an age at thy shrine, Than to sleep but a moment in chains ! in. Forget not our wounded companions who stood § In the day of distress by our side ; * Minister. •f The palace of Brien. § This allndes to an interesting cireumstance related of the... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 314 pages
...Danes, That 'tis sweeter to bleed for an age at thy shrine, Than to sleep but a moment in chains ! m. Forget not our wounded companions who stood § In the day of distress by our side ; * Munster. •)• The palace of Brien. § This alludes to an interesting cireumstance related of... | |
| Thomas Moore - Irish literature - 1825 - 310 pages
...the Danes in twenty-five engagements f JKwljer. •% -» y . -f rhe Palact; of Brien. Ci 4 U € \, Forget not our wounded companions,* who stood In the...moss of the valley grew red with their blood, They stirr'd not but conquer'd, and died ! The sun, that now blesses our arms with his light, Saw them fall... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1828 - 232 pages
...after having defeated the Danes in twenty-five engagements. « Munster. . t The palace of Brien. III. forget not our wounded companions who stood $ In the...; While the moss of the valley grew red with their hlonil, They stirr'd not, but conquer'd and died ! The sun that now blesses our arms with his light,... | |
| English poetry - 1831 - 272 pages
...for an age at thy shrine, Than to sleep for a moment in chains Forget not our wounded companions that stood In the day of distress by our side ; While the...moss of the valley grew red with their blood, They stir'd not, but conquer'd and died ! The sun that now blesses our arms with his light,. Saw them fall... | |
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