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" O woman of the Piercing Wail, Who mournest o'er yon mound of clay With sigh and groan, Would God thou wert among the Gael! Thou wouldst not then from day to day Weep thus alone. "
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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Irish Penny Journal, Volume 1

Ireland - 1841 - 435 pages
...mourncst o'er yon mound of clay With sigh and groan, Would (!od thou wert among the Gael! Thou wmildst not then from day to day Weep thus alone. "Twere long before, around a grave In green rirconnell, one could find This loneliness ; Near where Beann-Boirche's banners wave Such grief as...
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Specimens of the early native poetry of Ireland, in English metrical ...

Henry Riddell Montgomery - 1846 - 242 pages
...FOR THE TIRONIAN AND TIRCONNELLIAN PRINCES BURIED AT ROME.» TRANSLATED BY JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN. Oh, woman of the piercing wail, Who mournest o'er yon...green Tirconnell, one could find This loneliness. Beside the wave in Donegal, In Antrim's glens, or fair Dromore, Or Killilee, Or where the sunny waters...
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The American Whig Review, Volume 6; Volume 12

Periodicals - 1850 - 744 pages
...Боте. I. O, woman of the piercing wail, Who moumest o'er yon mound of clay, With sigh and moan, Would God thou wert among the Gael ; Thou wouldst...alone. 'Twere long before, around a grave, In green Tyrconnell, one could find This loneliness ; Near where Beann-Boirche's banners wave, Such grief as...
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The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 1

Ireland - 1851 - 782 pages
...alludes to " Conn of the Hundred Battles," the common ancestor of the O'Neills and O'Donnells :— " O, Woman of the piercing wail, Who mournest o'er yon mound of clay With sigh and groan, Would God thbu wert among the Gaol! Thou wouldst not then, from day to day Weep thus alone Twtre long before,...
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Poems, with biographical intr. by J. Mitchel

James Clarence Mangan - 1859 - 474 pages
...The Earl of Tyrone was the illnstrions Hugh O'Neill, the Irish leader in the wars against Elizabeth.] O WOMAN of the Piercing Wail, Who mournest o'er yon...alone. 'Twere long before, around a grave In green Tircoanell, one could find This loneliness ; Near where Beann-Boirche's banners wave Such grief as...
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The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 1, Part 2

Ireland - 1851 - 424 pages
...common ancestor of the O'Neills and O'Donnells :— " 0, 'Woman of the piercing wail. Who monrnest o'er yon mound of clay With sigh and groan, Would...alone. Twere long before, around a grave, In green Tir Connell, one could find This loneliness; Near where Beann Boirdi?* banners wave Such grief as thine...
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Transactions of the Ossianic Society, Volume 5

Ossianic Society - Ireland - 1860 - 392 pages
...IIJDA 3AC U bo cu3Ar)|;A6 UAC. AN ELEGY ON THB TIRONIAN AND TIRCONNBLLIAN PRINCB8 BUR1BD AT ROMB. 0, Woman of the Piercing Wail, Who mournest o'er yon...and groan, Would God thou wert among the Gael ! Thou wouldat not then from day to day Weep thus alone. Twere long before, around a grave In green Tirconnell,...
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The Celtic Records and Historic Literature of Ireland

Sir John Thomas Gilbert - Annals of the Four Masters - 1861 - 436 pages
...alludes to " Conn of the Hundred Battles," the common ancestor of the O'Neills and O'Donnells :— " 0, Woman of the piercing wail, Who mournest o'er yon...alone. Twere long before, around a grave, In green Tir Council, one could find This loneliness; Near where Beann BoircJiS's banners wave Such grief as...
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The Celtic Records and Historic Literature of Ireland

Sir John Thomas Gilbert - Annals of the Four Masters - 1861 - 428 pages
...wail. Who mourneat o'er yon mound of clay With sigh and groan, Would God tlum wert among the Gael! Thoa wouldst not then, from day to day Weep thus alone. Twere long before, around a grave, In green Tir Connell, one could find This loneliness; Near where B•:ann Soircfifi banners wave Such grief...
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The Ballad Poetry of Ireland

Sir Charles Gavan Duffy - Ballads - 1861 - 264 pages
...by Mr. Mitchell, forms a vo!-uwi m the present series.] O, WOMAN of the Piercing Wail, Who monrnest o'er yon mound of clay With sigh and groan, Would God thou wert among the Gael I Thou wouldst not then from day to day Weep thus alone. Twere long before, around a grave In green...
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