| sir Charles Gavan Duffy - Ballads, Irish - 1845 - 262 pages
...in sorrow— All, all have gone by, but the name of MacCaura 1 JfacCaura, the pride of thy house is gone by, But its name cannot fade, and its fame cannot...die— Though the Arigideen, with its silver waves, shinef Around no green forests or castles of thine— Though the shrines that you founded no incense... | |
| Margaret Percival - Irish fiction - 1849 - 326 pages
...ruined stronghold was crumbling from the mountain top above him. ' ' MacCaura, the pride of thy house is gone by, But its name cannot fade, and its fame cannot...Though the shrines that you founded, no incense doth haHow, Nor hymns float in peace down the echoing Allof — One treasure thou keepest — one hope for... | |
| Stephen J. Meany - 1849 - 416 pages
...sorrow, — All, all have gone by, but the name of Mac Caura! Mac Caura, the pride of thy house is gone by, But its name cannot fade, and its fame cannot...die, Though the Arigideen, with its silver waves, shine"3 Around no green forests or castles of thine, — Though the shrines that you founded no incense... | |
| Denis Florence MacCarthy - English poetry - 1850 - 414 pages
...its name cannot fade, and its fame cannot die, Though the Arigideen, with its silver waves, shine113 Around no green forests or castles of thine, — Though...hallow, Nor hymns float in peace down the echoing Allo114, One treasure thou keepest, one hope for the morrow, — True hearts yet beat of the clan of... | |
| Denis Florence MacCarthy - English poetry - 1850 - 410 pages
...sorrow, — All, all have gone by, but the name of Mac Caura ! Mac Caura, the pride of thy house is gone by, But its name cannot fade, and its fame cannot...die, Though the Arigideen, with its silver waves, shine118 Around no green forests or castles of thine, — Though the shrines that you founded no incense... | |
| Sir Charles Gavan Duffy - Ballads - 1861 - 264 pages
...all have gone by, but the name of MacCaura ! MacCaura, the pride of thy house is gone by, !'• ut its name cannot fade, and its fame cannot die — Though the Arigideen, with its silver waves, shiuef Around no green forests or castles of thine — Though the shrines that you founded no incense... | |
| Charles Anderson Read - Authors, Irish - 1880 - 394 pages
...in sorrow — All, all have gone by, but the name of Mac Caura! Mac Caura, the pride of thy house is gone by, But its name cannot fade, and its fame cannot die — Though the Arigidecn,6 with its silver waves, shine Around no green forests or castles of thine — Though the... | |
| Charles Anderton Read - 1880 - 394 pages
...in sorrow — All, all have gone by, but the name of Mac Caura! Mac Caura, the pride of thy house is gone by, But its name cannot fade, and its fame cannot die — Though the Arigideen,6 with its silver waves, shine Around no green forests or castles of thine — Though the... | |
| Denis Florence MacCarthy - 1884 - 320 pages
...in sorrow, All, all have gone by, but the name of Mac Caura ! Mac Caura, the pride of thy house is gone by, But its name cannot fade, and its fame cannot...hallow, Nor hymns float in peace down the echoing Allo, One treasure thou keepest, one hope for the morrow — True hearts yet beat of the clan of Mac... | |
| Alameda County (Calif.) - 1892 - 760 pages
...McCarthy, of the Confederate army is a brother of DO McCarthy. Mac Caur, the pride of thy house is gone by, But its name cannot fade and its fame cannot...hallow, Nor hymns float in peace down the echoing Allo. One treasure thou keepest, one hope for the morrow, — True hearts yet beat of the clan of Mac... | |
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