| William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1819 - 860 pages
...now (tho* I'm not) at rest, For I weep for my Kathleen, My dear little Kathleen — my Kathleen dear. The bird of all birds that I love the best Is the...church-yard builds its nest, For it seems to watch Kathleen — hops lightly on Kathleen, My dear little Kathleen — my Kathleen dear. " CAVIARE TO THE MULTITUDE."... | |
| 1834 - 480 pages
...(though Гш not) at rest, For I weep for my Kathleen, My dear little Kathleen — my Kathleen dear. The bird of all birds that I love the best Is the robin that in. the church-yard buildsit's nest, For it seemf to watch Kathleen, hops lightly on Kathleen, My dear little Kathleen... | |
| 1847 - 906 pages
...she droop'd from that hour, And I lost my poor Kathleen, My own little Kathleen, My Kathleen O'More ! The bird of all birds that I love the best, Is the robin, that in the church-yard builds his nest, For he seems to watch Kathleen, Hops lightly on Kathleen, My Kathleen O'More ' KATTY AVOURNEEN.... | |
| Robert Douglas - 1848 - 548 pages
...about to upheave the foundations of my reason and lay the temple, a broken ruin, in the dust. traded, and I stood still. The sound came from a house in...all birds that I love the best, Is the robin that iu the churchyard builds its nest, For it seems to watch Kathleen — hops lightly o'er Kathleen, My... | |
| Robert Douglas - 1848 - 350 pages
...was that beautiful hymn called " Rousseau's Dream," and was sung with a piano and horn accompaniment. In a minute, another, a very beautiful voice began...robin that in the churchyard builds its nest, For it seeins to watch Kathleen—hops lightly o'er Kathleen, My Kathleen O'More !— tit these words and... | |
| 1853 - 456 pages
...bower, It chill'd my poor Kathleen— «he droop'd from that hour; And I lost my poor Kathleen, ice. The bird of all birds that I love the best, Is the robin that in the churchyard builds her not; For she seems to watch Kathleen, hops lightly o'er Kathleen, my Kathleen, О I I'M WITH YOU... | |
| 1854 - 710 pages
...music. The same train of thoughts continued in my mind, and, as the strain went on, every other emotion faded, and gave place to overwhelming sorrow, till at the words — The bird of all birds that 1 love the best, Is the robin that in the churchyard builds its nest, For it seems to watch Kathleen—... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1858 - 322 pages
...tne) It chill'd my poor Kathleen, she droor/d from that hour; And I lost my poor Kathleen, &c. bower, The bird of all birds that I love the best Is the robin that in the churchyard builds its nest; For he seems to watch Kathleen, hops lightly o'er Kathleen, My Kathleen O'More! THERE IS BEAUTY IN THE... | |
| Samuel Lover - 1858 - 394 pages
...droop' d from that hour ; And I lost my poor Kathleen, my own little Kathleen, My Kathleen O'More ! The bird of all birds that I love the best Is the robin, that in the church-yard builds his nest — For he seems to wateh Kathleen, hops lightly o'er Kathleen, My Kathleen O'More. " The... | |
| 1859 - 78 pages
...droop'd from that hour, And' I lost my poor Kathleen, my dear little Kathleen, My Kathleen O'More. 6 The bird of all birds, that I love the best, Is the robin, that in the church yard builds its nest, For he seems to watch Kathleen, hops lightly on Kathleen, ^ WE MAY ROAM... | |
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