| Thomas Moore - 1821 - 276 pages
...vol. i. book 10. " Lady! dost thou not fear to stay, " So lone and lovely, through this bleak way? " Are Erin's sons so good or so cold " As not to be...of Erin will offer me harm: " For though they love woman and golden store, " Sir Knight! they love honour and virtue more!" On she went, and her maiden... | |
| Thomas Moore - Ballads, Irish - 1821 - 294 pages
...snow-white wand. II. " Lady ! dost thou not fear to stray, " So lone and lovely, through this bleak way ? " Are ERIN'S sons so good or so cold, " As not to be tempted by woman or gold ?" * This ballad is founded upon the following anecdote: " The people were inspired with such a spirit... | |
| Thomas Moore - Irish poetry (in English) - 1822 - 198 pages
...snow-white wand. >t Lady ! dost thon not fear to stray, « So lone and lovely, through this bleak way ? « Are Erin's sons so good or so cold « As not to be tempted by woman or gold? ' This ballad is founded upon the following anecdote : — n Tht! people were inspired with such a... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 462 pages
...Book 10. n. " Lady ! dost thou not fear to stray, " So lone and lovely, through this bleak way ? " Are ERIN'S sons so good or so cold, " As not to be tempted by woman or gold? " m. " Sir Knight ! I feel not the least alarm, " No son of ERIN will offer me harm— " For though... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 314 pages
...i, Book i0. " Lady ! dost thou not fear to stray, " So lone and lovely, through this bleak way ? " Are ERIN'S sons so good or so cold, " As not to be tempted by woman or gold ? " m. " Sir Knight ! I feel not the least alarm, " No son of ERIN will offer me harm — " For though... | |
| 1834 - 638 pages
...through this hleak way 1 Are Erin's sons so good or so cold As not to he tempted hy woman or gold V' " Sir Knight ! I feel not the least alarm ! . No son of Erin will offer me harm ; For though they love woman and golden store, Sir Knight ! they love honour and virtue more. On she went, and her maiden... | |
| 1824 - 452 pages
...and snow-white wand. ' Lady ! dost thou not fear to stray, So lone and lovely, throagh this bleak way Are Erin's sons so good or so cold As not to be tempted by woman or gold ?* • Sir Knight t I feel not the least alarm ; No son of Erin will offer me harm : For, thongh they love woman and... | |
| Thomas Moore - Irish literature - 1825 - 310 pages
...alike the lord and slave ; They'll wondering ask how hands so «?% . Could ..conquer hearts so brave. Are Erin's sons so good or so cold, As not to be tempted...offer me harm : — For though they love women and golde store, Sir Knight, they love honour and virtn more." On she went, and her maiden smile, In safety... | |
| Thomas Moore - Folk songs, Irish - 1825 - 374 pages
...snow-white wand. " Lady, dost thou not fear to stray, So lone and lovely, through this bleak way ? Are Erin's sons so good or so cold, As not to be tempted...of Erin will offer me harm : For, though they love woman and golden store. Sir Knight ! they love honour and virtue more ?" On she went, and her maiden... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1827 - 426 pages
...Lady! dost thou not fi-лг to stray, So lone and lovely, through ihU bleak way ? Лги Ił-in4 кот so good or so cold As not to be tempted by woman or gold?» «Sir Knight! I fed uot (he least alarm, No sou of Eria will offer me harm — For (hough they love vornan and golden... | |
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