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" Fin and Gaul sound strange — Yet thine the same — By miscalled lake and desecrated grange — Remains, and shall remain! The Druid's altar and the Druid's creed We scarce can trace. There is not left an undisputed deed Of all your race... "
The story of the Irish before the Conquest - Page 117
by lady Mary Catharine Ferguson - 1868
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The American Whig Review, Volume 6; Volume 12

1850 - 744 pages
...and from him the fear'd, The primal poet sprung. V. Ossian ! two thousand years of mist and «hange Surround thy name — Thy Finian heroes now no longer range The hills of fame. The very names of Fin and Gaul sound strange — Yet thine the same — By miscalled lake and desecrated grange...
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The Poems of Thomas D'Arcy McGee: With Copious Notes. Also an Introduction ...

Thomas D'Arcy McGee, Mrs. J. Sadlier - 1869 - 622 pages
...clamor of all change is heard, Sweet-voiced and strong. Finn once o'ertook Granu, the golden-hair'd, The fleet and young ; From her the lovely, and from...no longer range The hills of fame. The very name of Finn and Gaul sound strange — , Yet thine the same — By miscall'd lake and desecrated grange —...
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Poems: With Copious Notes, Also an Introd. and Biographical Sketch by Mrs. J ...

Thomas D'Arcy McGee - 1870 - 630 pages
...clamor of all change is heard, Sweet-voiced and strong. Film once o'ertook Granu, the golden-hair'd, The fleet and young ; From her the lovely, and from...no longer range The hills of fame. The very name of Finn and Gaul sound strange — Yet thine the same — By miscall'd lake and desecrated grange —...
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The Cabinet of Irish Literature: Selections from the Works of the ..., Volume 4

Charles Anderson Read - 1880 - 394 pages
...clamour of all change is heard, Sweet-voic'd and strong. Fin once o'ertook Oranee, the golden-hair'd, The fleet and young; From her the lovely, and from...range The hills of fame. The very name of Fin and Gaul sound strange— Yet thine the same — By miscalled lake and desecrated grange — Remains, and...
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The cabinet of Irish literature, with biogr. sketches and literary notices ...

Charles Anderton Read - 1880 - 394 pages
...o'ertook Granee, the golden-hair'd, The fleet and young; From her the lovely, and from him the fcar'd. The primal poet sprung. Ossian ! two thousand years...range The hills of fame. The very name of Fin and Gaul sound strange — Yet thine the same — By miscalled lake and desecrated grange — Remains,...
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Gems for the young from favourite poets, ed. by R. Mulholland

Gems - 1884 - 408 pages
...o'ertook Granu, the golden-hair'd, The fleet and young ; From her the lovely, and from him the f ear'd, The primal poet sprung. Ossian ! two thousand years...and change Surround thy name — Thy Finian heroes mow no longer range The hills of fame. The very name of Finn and Gaul sound strange — Yet thine the...
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The Poems of Thomas D'Arcy McGee: With Copious Notes. Also an Introduction ...

Thomas D'Arcy McGee - 1886 - 624 pages
...fear'd, The primal poet sprung. Ossian ! two thousand years of mist and change Surround thy name — Tby Finian heroes now no longer range The hills of fame. The very name of Finn and Gaul sound, strange — Yet thine the same — By miscall'd lake and desecrated grange —...
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The Popular Poets and Poetry of Ireland: And Choice Selections in Prose from ...

1887 - 842 pages
...clamor of all change is heard, Sweet-voiced and strong. Finn once o'ertook Granu, the goldenhair'd, The fleet and young ; From her the lovely, and from...no longer range The hills of fame. The very name of Finn and Gaul sound strange, Yet thine the same — By miscuird lake and desecrated grange, Remains,...
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Insula Sanctorum Et Doctorum: Or, Ireland's Ancient Schools and Scholars

John Healy - 1890 - 668 pages
...Surround thy name — Th v Fenian heroes no w no longer range The hills of fame. The very name of Finn and Goll sound strange— Yet thine the same, By miscalled...and desecrated grange, Remains, and shall remain. Th« Druid's altar and the Druid's creed We scarce can trace ; There is not left one undisputed deed...
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Irish Poets and Novelists

Denis Oliver Crowley - 1892 - 466 pages
...clamor of all change is heard, Sweet-voiced and strong. Finn once o'ertook Granu, the golden-hair'd, The fleet and young; From her the lovely, and from...no longer range The hills of fame. The very name of Finn and Gaul sound strange — Yet thine the same — By miscall'd lake and desecrated grange —...
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