On Lough Neagh's bank as the fisherman strays, When the clear, cold eve's declining, He sees the round towers of other days, In the wave beneath him shining! Thus shall memory often, in dreams sublime, Catch a glimpse of the days that are over, Thus,... Poems - Page 147by Hartley Coleridge - 1833 - 157 pagesFull view - About this book
| J. Coad - Fishing - 1826 - 264 pages
...containing churches, palaces, and castles. Yon must recollect, in Moore's Irish Melodies, the following lines : " On Lough Neagh's bank, as the fisherman...towers of other days In the wave beneath him shining." These, according to the tales told hero, are applicable to this place, and your local boatman will... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1828 - 232 pages
...Knights to danger ;— t Ere the emerald gem of the western world Was set in the crown of a stranger. II. On LOUGH NEAGH'S bank as the fisherman strays,* When...towers of other days, In the wave beneath him shining ! . * "This brought on an encounter between Malachi (the Monarch of Ireland in the tenth century) and... | |
| Hartley Coleridge - 1833 - 176 pages
...attested by startling evidence. But perhaps the most beautiful fancy is the Thierna-na-Oge, or laud of youth, a region of perpetual spring beneath the...proper etymology Folk's, ie Fairie's-glove ? Surely Renard does not wear gloves iu popular tradition. V. Sonnet 15, last lines. Of nature's inner shrine... | |
| Leitch Ritchie - Belgium - 1833 - 384 pages
...reflection of some broken turrets, of which the originals are invisible. So " On Lough Neagh's banks as the fisherman strays. When the clear cold eve's...towers of other days In the wave beneath him shining." Again, from some greater eminence the eye wanders, with a kind of troubled delight, from lake to lake,... | |
| 1833 - 348 pages
...reflection of some broken turrets, of which the originals are invisible. So "On Lough Neagh'B banks as the fisherman strays, When the clear cold eve's...round towers of other days In the wave beneath him jhining." Again, from some greater eminence the eye wanders, with a kind of troubled delight, from... | |
| Leitch Ritchie - Belgium - 1833 - 386 pages
...invisible. So "On Lough Neagh's banks as the fisherman strays, When the clear cold eve's decl•n•ng, He sees the round towers of other days In the wave beneath htm sh•n•ng." Again, from some greater eminence the eye wanders, with a kind of troubled delight,... | |
| Thomas Crofton Croker - Banshees - 1834 - 364 pages
...leave them till they faint and fall to the earth. THE BROTHERS GRIMM. FAIRY LEGENDS. THIERNA NA OGE. ' On Lough- Neagh's bank, as the fisherman strays When the clear cold eve 's declining, He sees the round towers of other days In the wave beneath him shining." MOORE. THIERNA... | |
| Songs - 1835 - 320 pages
...danger, Ere the emerald gem of the western world Was set in the crown of a stranger. On Lough-Neagh's bank, as the fisherman strays, When the clear cold...towers of other days, In the wave beneath him shining! Thus shall memory often, in dreams sublime, Catch a glimpse of the days that's over; Thus sighing,... | |
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