A history of Ireland, from its first settlement to the present time, including a particular account of its literature, music, architecture, and natural resources ..illustrated by many anecdotes of celebrated Irishmen, and a series of architectural descriptions . en, but unsubdued ; Show us whence we hope may borrow, And well fight your fight to-morrow 1Be but cautious, true, and brave, Where ye lead us we will follow;Hill and valley, rock and wave. Shall echo back our Fag an bealac. 4. Fling our sun-burst to the wind, Studded oer with names of glory;Worth, and wit, and might, and mind, Poet yo


A history of Ireland, from its first settlement to the present time, including a particular account of its literature, music, architecture, and natural resources ..illustrated by many anecdotes of celebrated Irishmen, and a series of architectural descriptions . en, but unsubdued ; Show us whence we hope may borrow, And well fight your fight to-morrow 1Be but cautious, true, and brave, Where ye lead us we will follow;Hill and valley, rock and wave. Shall echo back our Fag an bealac. 4. Fling our sun-burst to the wind, Studded oer with names of glory;Worth, and wit, and might, and mind, Poet young, and patriot hoary. Long shall make it shine in your ranks — the moments come — Now, ye men of Ireland, follow!Friends of freedom, charge them home!, Foes of freedom, Fag an bealac! 540 MUSIC AND POETRY. TAKE HENCE THE BOWL. BY MOORE. L With Melancholy Peeling. | E=e^ p -fi -p £:: 1. Take hence the bowl; though beam - ing ^-e = :E 3= -#— js :p=zrp__^: :» -F f—i: Bright - ly as bowl eer shone, ©± -&- -^- E=E^=^=i= ^ O! it but sets me dream - ing Of & ~^sr 3—znl=^- -9--i -i-^ 1 d^- # I 8± days, of nights, now gone. MUSIC AND POETRY. 541 iiEr= ^5=s=^=«F=f line: ^ There, in its clear re - flee - tion, As 8± «s>- ^.


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