ON the green banks of Shannon, when Sheelah was nigh, No blithe Irish lad was so happy as I'; No harp like my own could so cheerily play, And wherever I went was my poor dog Tray. When at last I was forced from my Sheelah to part, She said (while the... The Pleasures of Hope: With Other Poems - Page 82by Thomas Campbell - 1804 - 160 pagesFull view - About this book
| Alfonzo Gardiner - Textbooks - 1882 - 76 pages
...OR ELSE LEARN— THE HARPER. 1 On the green banks of Shan-non 2 when Shee-lah was nigh, No blithe 3 Irish lad was so hap-py as I; No harp like my own could so cheer-i-ly 4 play, And wher-ev-er I went was my poor dog Tray. 1 harper, one who plays a harp. 2 Shannon, the... | |
| Thomas Bowick - 1883 - 242 pages
...brow; We have been sad together, Oh ! what shall part us now? HON. MRS. NORTON. 185 " Poor Dog Tray." the green banks of Shannon, when Sheelah was nigh,...lad was so happy as I, No harp like my own could so cheerfully play, And wherever I went was my poor dog Tray. When at last I was forc'd from my Sheelah... | |
| Gems - 1884 - 408 pages
...Freedom's cause, return The patriot Tell — the Bruce of Bannockburn. MY POOR DOG. TRAY. THOMAS CAMPBELL. ON the green banks of Shannon when Sheelah was nigh,...cheerily play, And wherever I went was my poor dog Tray. f When at last I was forced from my Sheelah to part, She said (while the sorrow was big at her heart),... | |
| Moffatt and Paige - 1885 - 256 pages
...from. ^privilege, a right or immunity enjoyed by some and not by all. THE IRISH HARPER AND HIS DOG. ON the green banks of Shannon, when Sheelah was nigh,...She said — while the sorrow was big at her heart — " O ! remember your Sheelah, when far, far away, And be kind, my dear Pat, to our poor dog Tray."... | |
| Improved illustrated reader - 1885 - 200 pages
...Sbee-lah com-pan-ion friend scant heart-less snug-ly piW-ful grown slept Ir-ish wear-y wher-ev-er 1. On the green banks of Shannon, when Sheelah was nigh, No blithe Irish lad was so happy as I, And next to my Sheelah I truly must say, 1 loved above all things my poor dog Tray. 2. When the summer's... | |
| 1893 - 280 pages
...broad brows, loving wise, And her wistful mouth, and brave grey eyes. KATHARINE TYNAN. THE HARPER. On the green banks of Shannon when Sheelah was nigh,...She said, (while the sorrow was big at her heart,) " O remember your Sheelah when far, far away: And be kind, my dear Pat, to my poor dog Tray." Poor... | |
| Friendship - 1910 - 368 pages
...preferr'd To liberty without. William Cowper Poor Dog Tray \N the green banks of Shannon, when Shulah was nigh, No blithe Irish lad was so happy as I ;...my poor dog Tray. When at last I was forced from my Shulah to part, She said, while the sorrow was big at her heart, " O remember your Shulah when far,... | |
| KATE LOUISE ROBERTS - 1922 - 1422 pages
...Reminiscences. Vol. I. P. 257; Vol. II. P. 54. Fronde's ed. Also in Lofe in London. (FHOUDE.) Vol. I. P. 196. 3 ng been well, ; Ko harp like my own could so cheerily play, And wherever I went was my poor dog Tray. CAMPBELL —... | |
| Patricia M. Sherwood - Nature - 2004 - 300 pages
...(C.1600) "I was the hell of a dog, "said the dean . . . LORD DUNSANY MY TALKS WITH DEAN SPANLEY (1936) No harp like my own could so cheerily play, And wherever I went was my poor dog Tray THOMAS CAMPBELL THE IRISH HARPER (1835) The cat will mew and dog will have his day. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE... | |
| Donald H. Akenson - Civilization, Modern - 2005 - 724 pages
...doing well. Lalor really was quite happy to be a miner. "On the green banks of Shannon, when Sheelagh was nigh, No blithe Irish lad was so happy as I; No...cheerily play, And wherever I went was my poor dog Tray. " Popular songs of his day: Peter Lalor loved them, and he sang aloud underground, a strange and wonderful... | |
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