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Kyng Estmere threwe the harpe asyde , And swith he drew his brand ; And
Estmere he , and Adler yonge , Right stiff in stour can stand . And aye their
swords soe sore can byte , Through help of gramarye , That soon they have
slayne the ...
Kyng Estmere threwe the harpe asyde , And swith he drew his brand ; And
Estmere he , and Adler yonge , Right stiff in stour can stand . And aye their
swords soe sore can byte , Through help of gramarye , That soon they have
slayne the ...
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... Tell nature of decay ; Tell friendship of unkindness ; Tell justice of delay : And if
they dare reply , Then give them all the lie . Tell arts they have no soundness ,
But vary by esteeming ; Tell schools they want profoundness , And stand too
much ...
... Tell nature of decay ; Tell friendship of unkindness ; Tell justice of delay : And if
they dare reply , Then give them all the lie . Tell arts they have no soundness ,
But vary by esteeming ; Tell schools they want profoundness , And stand too
much ...
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Tis two long years since sank the town beneath that bloody band , And all around
its trampled hearths a larger concourse stand , Where , high upon a gallows tree ,
a yelling wretch is seen , ' Tis Hackett of Dungarvon , he who steered the ...
Tis two long years since sank the town beneath that bloody band , And all around
its trampled hearths a larger concourse stand , Where , high upon a gallows tree ,
a yelling wretch is seen , ' Tis Hackett of Dungarvon , he who steered the ...
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On Fontenoy , on Fontenoy , like eagles in the sun , With bloody plumes the Irish
stand : the field is fought and won ! John Banim was the founder of that school of
Irish novelists , which , always excepting its blameless purity , so much ...
On Fontenoy , on Fontenoy , like eagles in the sun , With bloody plumes the Irish
stand : the field is fought and won ! John Banim was the founder of that school of
Irish novelists , which , always excepting its blameless purity , so much ...
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Loyal and brave to you , Soggarth aroon , Yet be no slave to you , Soggarth
aroon , Nor out of fear to you Stand up so near to youOch ! out of fear to you ,
Soggarth aroon ! Who in the winter night , Soggarth aroon , When the could blast
did bite ...
Loyal and brave to you , Soggarth aroon , Yet be no slave to you , Soggarth
aroon , Nor out of fear to you Stand up so near to youOch ! out of fear to you ,
Soggarth aroon ! Who in the winter night , Soggarth aroon , When the could blast
did bite ...
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