| England - 1823 - 746 pages
...his body to a boat, and dragged it in that manner through the sea from Beerhaven to Cork, where his The sun on Ivera No longer shines brightly ; The voice...to her maidens The light dance is dear, Since the deatli of our darling, O'Sullivan Bear. Scully ! thou false one, You basely betray'd him, In his strong... | |
| Scotland - 1823 - 758 pages
...appellative. I-vera, or Aoi-vera, is the original name of Beerhaven, Aoi, or I> signifying an island.) The sun on Ivera No longer shines brightly ; The voice...O'Sullivan Bear. Scully ! thou false one, You basely betray'd him, In his strong hour of need. When thy right hand should aid him ! He fed thee — he clad... | |
| 1841 - 470 pages
...oity. He wae, it is said, betrayed by one of his own followers. " The sun on I vera no longer shine« brightly ; The voice of her music no longer is sprightly;...basely betrayed him In his strong hour of need, when ihy right hand should aid him ! He fed the«, he clad thee, you had all could delight thee, You left... | |
| Percy Society - English literature - 1844 - 320 pages
...marks the place where he fell, and another is piled on the spot where Puxley fell dead by his hand." THE sun on* Ivera No longer shines brightly ; The...light dance is dear, Since the death of our darling 0'Sullivan Bear. Scully ! thou false one You basely betrayed him ; In his strong hour of need When... | |
| sir Charles Gavan Duffy - Ballads, Irish - 1845 - 262 pages
...appellative. I-vera, or Aol-vera, is the original name of Aoi, or I, signifying an island.] THE sun en Ivera No longer shines brightly; The voice of her...light dance is dear, Since the death of our darling, Scully ! thou false one, You basely betray'd him, In his strong hour of need, When thy right hand should... | |
| Jeremiah Joseph Callanan - English poetry - 1847 - 184 pages
...Aoi-vera is the, original name of Uearhaven 5 Aoi, or I signifying an island, or territory.) The sun upon Ivera No longer shines brightly ; The voice of her...O'SULLIVAN Bear. SCULLY ! thou false one, You basely betray'd him ; In his strong hour of need When thy right hand should aid him ; He fed thee ; — he... | |
| Ireland - 1855 - 1416 pages
...passions. The ballad has sufficient attractions to render its presence here desirable. The sun upon Ivcra No longer shines brightly ; The voice of her music...sprightly ; No more to her maidens The light dance b dear. Since the death of our darling O'SulIlvan Bear. Scully ! thou false one. You basely betray'... | |
| Charles Bernard Gibson - Cork (Ireland : County) - 1861 - 564 pages
...the story has given rise to some spirited lines in " Blacktoood's Magazine." We give the first two verses : — " The sun on Ivera no longer shines brightly,...is dear, Since the death of our darling, O'Sullivan Beare. Scully, thon fnlse one, you basely betrayed him, In his strong hour of need, when thy right... | |
| Charles Bernard Gibson - Cork (Ireland : County) - 1861 - 566 pages
...the story has given rise to some spirited lines in " BlackwooJ' }s Magazine" We give the first two verses : — " The sun on Ivera no longer shines brightly,...light dance is dear, Since the death of our darling, 0' Sullivan Beare. Scully, thou false one, you basely betrayed him, In his strong hour of need, when... | |
| John Cornelius O'Callaghan - France - 1870 - 728 pages
...portion of the "dirge" composed on "Morty Oge" by his faithful nurse, in Irish : — " Tbe sun on Tver» No longer shines brightly ; The voice of her music...light dance is dear, Since the death of our darling, 0 Sullivan lie. ire! " Had he died calmly, 1 would not deplore him ; Or if the wild strife Of the sea-war... | |
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