I WALKED through Ballinderry in the Spring-time, When the bud was on the tree ; And I said, in every fresh-ploughed field beholding The sowers striding free, Scattering broad-cast forth the corn in golden plenty On the quick seed-clasping soil, Even such,... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Stran 6371865Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1879 - 830 strani
...Irish to the heart's core in feeling, illustration, flow, and diction ! "I walked through Ballinderry in the Spring-time, When the bud was on the tree ; And I .-;. iI, in every fresh-ploughed field beholding The sowers striding free. Scattering broadcast forth... | |
| 1884 - 658 strani
...Irish to the heart's core in feeling, illustration, flow, and diction ! " I walked through Ballinderry in the Spring-time, When the bud was on the tree ;...saw the salmon leap ; And I said, as I beheld the gallant creatures Spring glittering from the deep, Through the spray, and through the prone heaps striving... | |
| James Roderick O'Flanagan - 1878 - 72 strani
...the " Dublin University Magazine :" " I walked through Balllndcrry in the springtime, When the bad was on the tree ; And I said, in every fresh-ploughed...day, among the fresh-stirred hearts of Erin, Thomas Puvis, Is thy toil. " I sat by Ballyshannon in the summer, And saw the salmon leap ; And I said, as... | |
| Irish ballads - 1881 - 268 strani
...DAVIS. HIS LIFE : HIS DEATH : HIS WORN. BY SAMUEL FERGUSON, LL.D., QC, MRIA I walked through Ballinderry in the Spring-time, When the bud was on the tree ; And I said, in every fresh-ploughed field beholdiiig The sowers striding free, Scattering broad cast forth the corn in golden plenty On the quick... | |
| 1886 - 456 strani
...stanzas in our language, from which we may select the following : " I walked through Ballinderry iu the springtime, When the bud was on the tree ; And I said, in every fresh -ploughed field beholding The sowers striding free, Scattering broadcast forth the corn In golden... | |
| John O'Hagan - 1887 - 94 strani
...Irish to the heart's core in feeling, illustration, flow, and diction ! " I walked through Balliuderry in the Spring-time, When the bud was on the tree ;...saw the salmon leap ; And I said, as I beheld the gallant creatures Spring glittering from the deep, Through the spray, and through the prone heaps striving... | |
| Sir Charles Gavan Duffy - 1895 - 276 strani
...A verse from Ferguson's elegy will adequately represent them all :— "I walked through Ballinderry in the springtime, When the bud was on the tree; And...sowers striding free, Scattering broadcast forth the com in golden plenty, On the quick seed-clasping soil, Even such, this day, among the fresh-stirred... | |
| Stopford Augustus Brooke, Thomas William Rolleston - 1900 - 656 strani
...forests grand On the fair hills of holy Ireland. LAMENT FOR THOMAS DAYIS I WALKED through Ballinderry in the spring-time, When the bud was on the tree ;...saw the salmon leap ; And I said, as I beheld the gallant creatures Spring glittering from the deep, Thro' the spray, and thro' the prone heaps striving... | |
| Stopford Augustus Brooke, Thomas William Rolleston - 1900 - 634 strani
...THOMAS DAVIS 1 WALKF.D through Ballindcrry in the spring-time, When the bud was on the tree ; And 1 said, in every fresh-ploughed field beholding The...saw the salmon leap ; And I said, as I beheld the gallant creatures Spring glittering from the deep, Thro' the spray, and thro' the prone heaps striving... | |
| Stopford Augustus Brooke, Thomas William Rolleston - 1910 - 636 strani
...soil, 'Even such, this day, among the fresh-stirred hearts of Erin, Thomas Davis, is thy toil !' ( sat by Ballyshannon in the summer, And saw the salmon leap ; And I said, as I beheld the gallant creatures Spring glittering from the deep, Thro' the spray, and thro' the prone heaps striving... | |
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