| James Hardiman - 1831 - 488 pagine
...thoughts of the holy — the fair — the free Belov'd in life or deplor'd in their fall ? Fling, fling the forms of art aside, Dull is the car that these...moisten'd eye ; Let these the minstrel's might attest, the vain and the idle — may share the rest. PART I. REMAINS OF CAROLAN. IT was a good old custom,... | |
| 1832 - 448 pagine
...free, Belov'd in life or deplor'd in their fall ? Fling, fling the forms of art aside, Dull is the ear that these forms enthral ; Let the simple songs of...responsive sigh, The glowing cheek and the moisten'd rye ; Let these the minstrel might attest, And the vain and the idle — may share the rest. WANT OF... | |
| John O'Daly - 1844 - 142 pagine
...careful perusal of this short Introduction, the learner will be able to read any Irish book with ease. " Let the simple Songs of our sires be tried, They go to the heart : — aud the heart is all." — Furlong, Тнк following beautiful Ode to the language of our country... | |
| Henry Riddell Montgomery - 1846 - 242 pagine
...life or deplor'd in their fall ? Fling, fling the forms of art aside,— Dull is the ear that those forms enthral; Let the simple songs of our sires be...the full responsive sigh, The glowing cheek and the moiaten'd eye ; Let these the minstrel's might attest, And the vain and the idle may share the rest.... | |
| Daniel O'Sullivan - 1853 - 850 pagine
...fling the forms of art aside, Dnll is the ear that these forms inthrall; Let the simple songs of onr sires be tried, They go to the heart — and the heart is all. Give me the fnll responsive sigh, The glowing cheek and moisten'd eye ; Let these the minstrel's might attest,... | |
| 1857 - 866 pagine
...your history. " Fling 1 fling the forms of art aside, Dull is the heart that these forms enthrall, Let the simple songs of our sires be tried, They go to the heart and the heart is all." Liiy i' " st 220 TUB CELT. ••! -i- . •.Sayer Pahners (the Earl of Castla/nam}, Reception as sadorfrom... | |
| Charles Anderton Read - 1879 - 390 pagine
...Fling, fling the forms of art aside — Dull is the ear that these forms enthrall; Let the simple sonas of our sires be tried — They go to the heart, and the heart is all. OH! IF THE ATHEIST'S WORDS BE TRUE! Oh! if the atheist's words be true — If those we seek to save,... | |
| 1887 - 842 pagine
...in their fall! Fling, fling the forms of art aside — Dull is the ear that these forms enthrall ; Let the simple songs of our sires be tried — They go to the heart, and the heart is all. OH! IF THE ATHEIST'S WORDS BE TRUE. OH ! if the atheist's words be true — If those we seek to save,... | |
| Robert Welch - 1988 - 226 pagine
...Joseph Cooper Walker and to Charlotte Brooke: Fling, fling the forms of art aside, Dull is the ear that these forms enthral; Let the simple songs of...be tried, They go to the heart — and the heart is all.24 Furlong's difficulty lay in finding an English which would accommodate itself to the spontaneity,... | |
| Gregory A. Schirmer - 1998 - 460 pagine
...in their fall! Fling, fling, the forms of art aside — Dull is the ear that these forms enthrall; Let the simple songs of our sires be tried — They go to the heart, and the heart is all.13 The poem rests on a thoroughly romantic identification of Irish art with all that is natural... | |
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