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" Corrymeela, an' the low south wind. D'ye mind me now, the song at night is mortial hard to raise, The girls are heavy goin' here, the boys are ill to plase; When one'st I'm out this workin' hive, 'tis I'll be back again— Ay, Corrymeela, in the same... "
The Glories of Ireland - Page 319
edited by - 1914 - 357 pages
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 200

1894 - 854 pages
...ye, colleen dhas," I said: the girl, she thought me wild. Far Corrymeela an' the low south wind .' D'ye mind me now, the song at night is mortial hard...The girls are heavy-goin' here, the boys are ill to piase. When onc'st I'm out this workin' hive, *Uğ I'll be back again, Faith! Corrymeela in the ğame...
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The Bibelot

Thomas Bird Mosher - 1900 - 496 pages
...girl she thought me wild. far Corrymeela, an' the low south wind. to raise, The girls are heavy goin' here, the boys are ill to plase ; When one'st I'm out this workin' hive, 'tis I'll be back again — Ay, Corrymeela, in the same soft rain. The puff o' smoke from one ould roof before an English town...
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A Treasury of Irish Poetry in the English Tongue

Stopford Augustus Brooke, Thomas William Rolleston - 1900 - 646 pages
...ye, colleen dhas,' I said : the girl she thought me wild '. Far Corrymeela, an' the low south wind. D'ye mind me now, the song at night is mortial hard to raise. The girls are heavy goin' here, the boys are ill to plase ; When ones't I'm out this workin' hive, 'tis I'll be back...
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Songs of the Glens of Antrim

Moira O'Neill - 1900 - 84 pages
...save ye, colleen dhas," I said : the girl she thought me wild. far Corrymeela, an' the low south wind. D'ye mind me now, the song at night is mortial hard to raise, The girls are heavy goin' here, the boys are ill to plase ; When one'st I'm out this workin' hive, 'tis I'll be back...
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Irish Literature, Volume 8

Justin McCarthy, Maurice Francis Egan, Charles Welsh, Douglas Hyde, Lady Gregory, James Jeffrey Roche - 1904 - 530 pages
...save ye, colleen dhas," I said : the girl she thought me wild! Far Corrymeela, an' the low south wind. D'ye mind me now, the song at night is mortial hard to raise, The girls are heavy goin' here, the boys are ill to plase ; When ones't I'm out this workin' hive, 't is I'll be...
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Irish Literature: Justin McCarthy, M. P., Editor in Chief, Volume 8

Justin McCarthy, Maurice Francis Egan, Douglas Hyde, Lady Gregory, Charles Welsh, James Jeffrey Roche - 1904 - 532 pages
...south wind. D'ye mind me now, the song at night is mortial hard to raise, The girls are heavy goin' here, the boys are ill to plase; When ones't I'm out this workin' hive, 't Id I'll be back again — Ay, Corrymeela, in the same soft rain. The puff o' smoke froih one ould...
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William Butler Yeats and the Irish Literary Revival

Horatio Sheafe Krans - 1905 - 228 pages
...I'd give the pipe between me teeth to see a barefut child, Och! Corrymeela an' the low south wind. D'ye mind me now, the song at night is mortial hard to raise, The girls are heavy goin' here, the boys are ill to plase; When ones't I'm out this workin' hive, 'tis I'll be back...
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William Butler Yeats and the Irish Literary Revival

Horatio Sheafe Krans - 1905 - 224 pages
...south wind. D'ye mind me now, the song at night is martial hard to raise, The girls are heavy gain' here, the boys are ill to plase; When ones't I'm out this tvorkin' hive, 'tis I'll be back again — Aye, Corrymeela in the same soft rain. The many novelists...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 3; Volume 134

1900 - 1162 pages
...thought me wild. Far Corrymeela, an' the tow south wind. D'ye mind me now, the song at night is mortal hard to raise. The girls are heavygoin' here, the...I'm out this workin' hive, 'tis I'll be back again Ay, Corryrueela, In the same soft rain. The puff o' smoke from one ould roof before an Emglish town!...
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The Golden Treasury of Irish Songs and Lyrics, Volume 2

Charles Welsh - 1907 - 650 pages
...south wind. D'ye mind me now, the song at night is mortial hard to raise, The girls are heavy goin' here, the boys are ill to plase ; When ones't I'm out this workin' hive, 'tis I'll be back again — Ay, Corrymeela, in the same soft rain. The puff o' smoke from one ould roof before an English Town...
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