... above; Oh, mouth of honey, with the thyme for fragrance, Who, with heart in breast, could deny you love? Oh, many and many a young girl for me is pining Letting her locks of gold to the cold wind free, For me, the foremost of our gay young fellows;... Studies in Folk-song and Popular Poetry - Page 161by Alfred Mason Williams - 1895 - 329 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ralph Varian - Ballads, Irish - 1869 - 300 pages
...For me, the foremost of our gay,young fellows ; But I'd leave a hundred, pure love, for thee ! Then put your head, darling, darling, darling, Your darling black head my heart above ! Oil, mouth of honey, with the thyme for fragrance, Who, with heart in breast, could deny thy love... | |
| Alfred Mason Williams - English poetry - 1881 - 470 pages
...for thee ! Then put your head, darling, darling, darling, Your darling black head my heart above ; O mouth of honey, with the thyme for fragrance, Who, with heart in breast, could deny you love 1 THE MAID OF BALLYHAUNIS. ANON. TRANS. BY EDWARD WALSHB. Mr Mary dear ! for thee I die, 0, place thy... | |
| Alfred Mason Williams - English poetry - 1881 - 472 pages
...me, the foremost of our gay young fellows, — But I 'd leave a hundred, pure love, for thee ! Then put your head, darling, darling, darling, Your darling black head my heart above ; O mouth of honey, with the thyme for fragrance, Who, with heart in breast, could deny you lovo 1... | |
| Samuel Ferguson - English poetry - 1888 - 226 pages
...capuchin, too, to keep you warm, And if God please, maybe, a little baby, CEAN DUBH DEELISH,* [JUT your head, darling, darling, darling, Your darling black head my heart above ; i'Oh , mouth of honey, with the thyme for fragrance. Who, with heart in breast, could deny you love... | |
| Katharine Tynan - Ballads, English - 1892 - 130 pages
...For me the foremost of our gay young fellows ; But I'd leave a hundred, pure love, for thee ! Then put your head, darling, darling, darling, Your darling...fragrance, Who, with heart in breast, could deny you love ? 1 Pronounced CO.WH dhu declish, ie, dear black head. The Lapful of Nuts. SIR SAMUEL FERGUSON. WHENE'ER... | |
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - English poetry - 1901 - 1190 pages
...fellows; But I'd leave a hundred, pure love, for thee ! 711. Cean tlubh deelish] darling black head. Then put your head, darling, darling, darling, Your darling black head my heart above; O mouth of honey, with thyme for fragrance, Who, with heart in breast, could deny you love? 7/j. Cashel... | |
| Justin McCarthy, Maurice Francis Egan, Charles Welsh, Douglas Hyde, Lady Gregory, James Jeffrey Roche - English literature - 1904 - 534 pages
...for thee. Then put your head, darling, darling, darling, Your darling black head my heart above; O mouth of honey with the thyme for fragrance, Who with heart in breast could deny you love? THE LAPFUL OF NUTS. Whene'er T see soft hazel eyes, And nut-brown curls, I think of those bright days... | |
| Justin McCarthy, Maurice Francis Egan, Charles Welsh, Douglas Hyde, Lady Gregory, James Jeffrey Roche - English literature - 1904 - 538 pages
...For me, the foremost of the gay young fellows, But I 'd leave a hundred, pure love, for thee. Then put your head, darling, darling, darling. Your darling black head my heart above; O mouth of honey with the thyme for fragrance. Who with heart in breast could deny you love? THE LAPFUL... | |
| Charles Welsh - English poetry - 1907 - 528 pages
...for thee. Then put your head, darling, darling, darling, Your darling black head my heart above ; O mouth of honey with the thyme for fragrance, Who with heart in breast could deny you love? DRIMMIN DHU Translated from Irish. Drimmin Dhu Dheelish, the dear black cow, was another pseudonym... | |
| Charles Welsh - English poetry - 1907 - 528 pages
...That little Irish cailin in her ould plaid shawl. SIR SAMUEL FERGUSON (1810-1866) CEAN DUBH DEELISH 1 PUT your head, darling, darling, darling, Your darling black head my heart above; O mouth of honey with the thyme for fragrance, Who with heart in breast could deny you love? O many... | |
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