Popular Irish Readings in Prose and VerseRobert Ford A. Gardner, 1892 - 127 oldal |
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46. oldal
... PHADRIG CROHOORE . BY J. S. LEFAUN . OH ! Phadrig Crohoore was a broth of a boy , And he stood six feet eight ; And his arm was as round as another man's thigh , — ' Tis Phadrig was great . His hair was as black as the shadows of night ...
... PHADRIG CROHOORE . BY J. S. LEFAUN . OH ! Phadrig Crohoore was a broth of a boy , And he stood six feet eight ; And his arm was as round as another man's thigh , — ' Tis Phadrig was great . His hair was as black as the shadows of night ...
47. oldal
... Phadrig Crohoore was a broth of a boy . And he stood six feet eight ; His arm was as big as another man's thigh- ' Tis Phadrig was great . As he walked slowly up , watched by many a bright eye . As a dark cloud moves on through the ...
... Phadrig Crohoore was a broth of a boy . And he stood six feet eight ; His arm was as big as another man's thigh- ' Tis Phadrig was great . As he walked slowly up , watched by many a bright eye . As a dark cloud moves on through the ...
48. oldal
... Phadrig never knew fear Of his foemen , and God knows he scorns it here . I ask but your leave , for three minutes or four , To speak to that girl whom I ne'er may see more . " Then he turned to Kathleen , and his voice changed its tone ...
... Phadrig never knew fear Of his foemen , and God knows he scorns it here . I ask but your leave , for three minutes or four , To speak to that girl whom I ne'er may see more . " Then he turned to Kathleen , and his voice changed its tone ...
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afther Andy Andy's Arrah Ballinamuck Bernard O'Dowd Biddy bottle Caoch O'Leary captain Celt CHARLES LEVER Ciudad Rodrigo Cork craythur crowd Darby darlint divil Donegal drame eyes faith Father Phil fellow gentleman give goin gridiron hand head heard heart honour Ireland Irish jist ketch LAKOLA land laugh letter look luck Mick Purcell Mickey mighty Miss Dashwood Miss Macan Molchy Molly Molly Malone mornin munseer never night o'er O'Hanlon O'Harman Ohone Orangeman ould woman Paddy Peg of Limavaddy Peggy O'Neal Peggy's Phadrig Crohoore plaze poor postmaster pray priest round saint SAMUEL LOVER says Mick says the widdy scran Shamus O'Brien shout shure shwim squire stood sure tell there's thim thing thought Troth turned twas voice voo frongsay what's Widow Malone word