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" Two princes of the line of Conn Sleep in their cells of clay beside O'Donnell Roe ; Three royal youths, alas ! are gone, Who lived for Erin's weal, but died For Erin's woe... "
The Irish Legend; Or M'Donnell, and the Norman de Borgos:: A Biographical Tale - Page 269
by Archibald M'Sparran - 1854 - 272 pages
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The Irish Penny Journal, Volume 1

Ireland - 1841 - 436 pages
...ween, One foot of ground among those bands Would cry aloud, and clap their hands, All woe-distraught 1 Two princes of the line of Conn Sleep in their cells...Who lived for Erin's weal, but died For Erin's woe 1 Ah! could the men of Ireland read The names these noteless burial-stones Their wounded hearts afresh...
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Irish Penny Journal, Volume 1

Ireland - 1841 - 435 pages
...of clay beM'le O'Donncll Koe : Three royal youths, alas ! are gone, Who lived for Krin's weal, btit died For Erin's woe ! Ah ! could the men of Ireland...Display to view, Their wounded hearts afresh would bleotl, Thoir tears gush forth again, their groans Rewound anew ! The youths whose relics moulder here...
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The ballad poetry of Ireland. Ed. by C.G. Duffy. 4th ed

sir Charles Gavan Duffy - Ballads, Irish - 1845 - 262 pages
...thought, So many shriekers of the keen f Would cry aloud, and clap their hands, All woe-distraught t Two princes of the line of Conn Sleep in their cells...Who lived for Erin's weal, but died For Erin's woe 1 Ah 1 could the men of Ireland read The names these noteless burial-stones Display to view, Their...
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The Life and Times of Aodh O'Neill, Prince of Ulster, Called by the English ...

John Mitchel - Ireland - 1845 - 266 pages
...at Bome, and lie buried there together : — Two princes of the line of Conn Sleep in their cells'of clay, beside O'Donnell Roe : Three royal youths, alas...lived for Erin's weal, but died For Erin's woe ! Ah 1 could the men of Ireland read The names these noteless burial stones Display to view, Their wounded...
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Specimens of the early native poetry of Ireland, in English metrical ...

Henry Riddell Montgomery - 1846 - 242 pages
...aloud, and clap their hands, All woe-distraught! Two princes of the line of Conn Sleep in their colls of clay, beside O'Donnell Roe: Three royal youths,...could the men of Ireland read The names these noteless burial-stoncs Display to view, Their wounded hearts afresh would bleed, Their tears gush forth again,...
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The American Whig Review, Volume 6; Volume 12

Periodicals - 1850 - 744 pages
...thought, So many ehriekere of the Keen Would cry aloud, and clapp their hands, All woe-distraught ! III. Two princes of the line of Conn Sleep in their cells of clay beside O'Donnell Roe ; Throe royal youths, alas ! are gone Who lived for Erin's weal, but died For Erin's woe ! Ah ! could...
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The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 1

Ireland - 1851 - 782 pages
...whether they should ever return to their native principalities or patrimonies to the end of the world." " Two Princes of the line of Conn Sleep in their cells...are gone. Who lived for Erin's weal, but died For Erln-'s woe I Ah! could the men of Erin read The names those noteless burial-stouts Display to view,...
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Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 1st ser. ...

1857 - 626 pages
...should ever return to their native principalities or patrimonies to the end of the world." " Two Prlneei of the line of Conn Sleep In their cells of clay beside O'DonnellKoe: Three royal youths, alas! are gone, Who lived for Erin's weal, but died For Erin's woe...
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Memories of Rome

Denis O'Donovan - Rome (Italy) - 1859 - 350 pages
...doubt be acceptable to the reader : — ' Two princes of the line of Conn Sleep in their narrow cella of clay beside O'Donnell Roe. Three royal youths,...wounded hearts afresh would bleed, Their tears gush forth again, their groans Resound anew ! " The youths, whose relics moulder here, Were sprung from...
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Poems

James Clarence Mangan - English poetry - 1859 - 478 pages
...thought, So many shriekers of the keen. Would cry aloud, and clap their hands, All woe-distraught ! Two princes of the line of Conn Sleep in their cells...could the men of Ireland read The names these noteless burial stones Display to view, Their wounded hearts afresh would bleed, Their tears gush forth again,...
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