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" Naisi's tongue is cold in death. Stag, exult on glen and mountain — Salmon, leap from loch to fountain — Heron, in the free air warm ye — Usnach's sons no more will harm ye... "
The story of the Irish before the Conquest - Page 41
by lady Mary Catharine Ferguson - 1868
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Specimens of the early native poetry of Ireland, in English metrical ...

Henry Riddell Montgomery - 1846 - 242 pages
...pealing Round our green and fairy shealing, When the three, with soaring chorus, Made the sky-lark silent o'er us. Echo, now sleep morn and even— Lark, alone...Usnach's sons no more will harm ye. Erin's stay no more ye are, Rulers of the ridge of war; Never more 'twill be your fate To keep the beam of battle straight....
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The Book of Irish Ballads

Denis Florence MacCarthy - 1846 - 554 pages
...even — Lark alone enchant the heaven ! — Ardan's lips are scant of breath, Naisi's tongue is eold in death. Stag, exult on glen and mountain — Salmon,...fountain — Heron, in the free air warm ye — Usnach's sous no more will harm ye ! Erin's stay no more you are, Rulers of the ridge of war ! Never more 'twill...
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The book of Irish ballads, ed. by D.F. M'Carthy

Irish ballads - 1846 - 260 pages
...even — Lark alone enchant the heaven ! — Ardan's lips are scant of breath, Naisi's tongue is eold in death. Stag, exult on glen and mountain — Salmon,...fountain — Heron, in the free air warm ye — Usnach's sous no more will harm ye ! Erin's stay no more you are, Rulers of the ridge of war ! Never more 'twill...
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The American Whig Review, Volume 6; Volume 12

1850 - 744 pages
...enchant the heaven ! Ardans' lips are scant of breath, Naif-din* tongue ie cold in death. Stag, eiult on glen and mountain — Salmon, leap from loch to fountain — Heron, in the free air warm ye, Usna's eons no more will harm ye ! Erin's stay, no more ye are Rulers of the ridge of war ! Never more...
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The Lyrics of Ireland

Samuel Lover - 1858 - 394 pages
...two-thirds more than teas their wont," Modern dairymen increase their cow's milk from pipes of another sort. Echo, now sleep morn and even — Lark, alone enchant...Usnach's sons no more will harm ye. Erin's stay no more ye are, Rulers of the ridge of war ; Never more 'twill be your fate To keep the beam of battle straight....
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 140

1865 - 838 pages
...soaring chorus Made the skylark silent o'er us. Echo now, sleep, morn and even — I.ark alone encfiant the heaven ; Ardan's lips are scant of breath, Naisi's...warm ye, — Usnach's sons no more will harm ye." The poems of "The Naming of Cuchullin " and of "Conary " may be cited as among the finest in this cycle,...
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The Poets and Poetry of Ireland: With Historical and Critical Essays and Notes

Alfred Mason Williams - 1881 - 470 pages
...the heaven ; Ardan's lips are scant of breath, Neesa's tongue is cold in death. Stag, exult on gleu and mountain; Salmon, leap from loch to fountain ;...Usnach's sons no more will harm ye. Erin's stay no more ye are, Rulers of the ridge of war ; Never more 't will be your fate To keep the beam of battle straight....
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The book of Irish ballads, ed. by D.F. M'Carthy

Irish ballads - 1881 - 268 pages
...sleep, morn and even — Lark alone enchant the heaven 1 Ardan's lips are scant of breath, Neesa'a tongue is cold in. death. Stag, exult on glen and mountain ! Salmon, leap from loch, to fountain 1 Heron, in the free air warm ye ! Usnach's sons no more will harm ye I Erin's stay no more you are,...
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Ballads and romances

William James Linton, Richard Henry Stoddard - 1883 - 396 pages
...now sleep morn and even ; Lark ! alone enchant the heaven ; Ardan's lips are scant of breath, Neesa's tongue is cold in death. Stag ! exult on glen and...Usnach's Sons no more will harm ye. Erin's stay no more ye are, Rulers of the ridge of war ; Never more 'twill be your fate To keep the beam of battle straight....
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Poems of Ireland. To which is added 'Lover's Metrical tales'.

Samuel Lover - 1884 - 458 pages
...two-thirds more than wax their wont." Modern dairymen increase their cow's milk from pipes of another sort. Echo, now sleep morn and even — Lark, alone enchant...fountain ; Heron, in the free air warm ye, Usnach's sons will never harm ye. Erin's stay no more ye are, Rulers of the ridge of war ; Never more 'twill be your...
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