The Sprig of Shillelah: A Collection of the Most Humorous and Popular Irish SongsDavid Bryce, 1852 - 336 Seiten |
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... heart is as stout as Shillelah . 127 Oh ! I am the boy to be aisy . Oh ! love is just like gaming . · Oh ! once we were illigant peoplo Oh ! the Marriage Old Larry M'Hale One bottle more . • • • • • . 278 9 • • 283 288 157 • • 115 PAGE ...
... heart is as stout as Shillelah . 127 Oh ! I am the boy to be aisy . Oh ! love is just like gaming . · Oh ! once we were illigant peoplo Oh ! the Marriage Old Larry M'Hale One bottle more . • • • • • . 278 9 • • 283 288 157 • • 115 PAGE ...
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... heart pretty Kathleen to please , And he thought the best way to do that was to teaze . " Now Rory be aisy , ' sweet Kathleen would cry , ( Reproof on her lip , but a smile in her eye , ) With your tricks I don't know , in troth , what ...
... heart pretty Kathleen to please , And he thought the best way to do that was to teaze . " Now Rory be aisy , ' sweet Kathleen would cry , ( Reproof on her lip , but a smile in her eye , ) With your tricks I don't know , in troth , what ...
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... hearts , like dice , do truly On nothing fix , on nothing fix , While hands are taken coolly , And won by tricks , and won by tricks . The men - oh ! who will doubt it , Are oft the knaves , are oft the knaves , But when we set about it ...
... hearts , like dice , do truly On nothing fix , on nothing fix , While hands are taken coolly , And won by tricks , and won by tricks . The men - oh ! who will doubt it , Are oft the knaves , are oft the knaves , But when we set about it ...
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... hearts , the queens of hearts . THE LOW - BACKED CAR . BY 8. LOVER , ESQ . ( Music published by Duff and Hodgson , ) When first I saw sweet Peggy ... heart That is hit from the low - backed car . Sweet Peggy , round her car , sir , Has 10.
... hearts , the queens of hearts . THE LOW - BACKED CAR . BY 8. LOVER , ESQ . ( Music published by Duff and Hodgson , ) When first I saw sweet Peggy ... heart That is hit from the low - backed car . Sweet Peggy , round her car , sir , Has 10.
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... hearts she slaughters By far out - number these ; While she among her poultry sits , Just like a turtle dove , Well ... heart would beat high At her glance and her sigh , Though it beat in a low - backed car . ST . PATRICK OF IRELAND ...
... hearts she slaughters By far out - number these ; While she among her poultry sits , Just like a turtle dove , Well ... heart would beat high At her glance and her sigh , Though it beat in a low - backed car . ST . PATRICK OF IRELAND ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
aisy Arrah Ballinaclash Ballyporeen beat beautiful Biddy blarney bottle Brian Boru brogue Bryan O'Lynn bumper CHARLES LEVER charming Cork cried dance Dandyorum Darby darling dear Dermot Derry devil divil Donnybrook fair drink Dublin Erin eyes faith fal de ral father fight frisky Garryowen gave girls Gramachree heart Irish Irishman's janius Judy Katty Kilkenny king Kinsale kiss ladies live Malone marry merry mighty Molly Cree Molly Malone morning mother nate ne'er neat never night Norah Daly O'Toole Ochone ould Paddy Patrick Patrick O'Neal Patrick's day piper poor potatoes poteen praties Rooney round row dow dow Saint Saint Patrick SAMUEL LOVER says Shelah sigh sing smalilou soon sprig of Shillelah stick sure Teddy the Tiler tell there's tippled Tol lol Tooral town Twas wake of Teddy wedding whack whisky Widow Jones Widow Machree young
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 276 - With deep affection and recollection I often think of those Shandon bells, Whose sounds so wild would, in the days of childhood, Fling round my cradle their magic spells. On this I ponder, where'er I wander, And thus grow fonder, sweet Cork, of thee ; With thy bells of Shandon that sound so grand on The pleasant waters of the River Lee.
Seite 277 - I've heard bells tolling Old Adrian's Mole in, Their thunder rolling From the Vatican, And cymbals glorious Swinging uproarious In the gorgeous turrets Of Notre Dame ; But thy sounds were sweeter Than the dome of Peter Flings o'er the Tiber, Pealing solemnly.
Seite 5 - tis all for good luck," says bold Rory O'More. " Arrah, Kathleen, my darlint, you've teased me enough; Sure, I've thrashed, for your sake, Dinny Grimes and Jim Duff; And I've made myself, drinking your health, quite a baste, So I think, after that, I may talk to the priest.
Seite 5 - Then Rory, the rogue, stole his arm round her neck, So soft and so white, without freckle or speck ; And he...
Seite 52 - Bacchus' sons be not dismayed, But join with me each jovial blade Come booze and sing, and lend your aid To help me with the chorus; Instead of Spa we'll drink brown ale, And pay the reckoning on the nail; No man for debt shall go to gaol From Garryowen in glory!
Seite 239 - Her cheeks were red, her eyes were blue. Her hair was brown, of deepest hue, Her foot was small, and neat to view, Her waist was slight and taper. Her voice was music to your ear, A lovely brogue, so rich and clear, Oh, the like I ne'er again shall hear As from sweet Mary Draper. " She'd ride a wall, she'd drive a team, Or with a fly she'd whip a stream, Or maybe sing you ' Rousseau's Dream,' For nothing could escape her ; I've seen her, too — upon my word — At sixty yards bring down her bird.
Seite 4 - Now, Rory, be aisy," sweet Kathleen would cry (Reproof on her lip, but a smile in her eye), "With your tricks I don't know, in troth, what I'm about, Faith, you've teased till I've put on my cloak inside out.
Seite 271 - We'll all be there. To meet the French in the morning. May his bright laurels never fade, Who leads our fighting fifth brigade. Those lads so true in heart and blade, And famed for danger scorning ; So join me in one hip, hurra, And drink e'en to the coming day.
Seite 124 - THE Groves of Blarney They look so charming Down by the purling, Of sweet silent streams. Being banked with posies That spontaneous grow there, Planted in order By the sweet 'Rock Close'.
Seite 29 - So lovely the Widow Malone. Of lovers she had a full score, Or more; And fortunes they all had galore, In store; From the minister down To the clerk of the crown, All were courting the Widow Malone, Ohone!